KnightBrolaire
Say yes to Chugs
some sumbitch is bidding against me for a USA Parker Fly
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oh damn that's you haha sorry lol good luck with your bank accountsome sumbitch is bidding against me for a USA Parker Fly
Shit, you too?oh damn that's you haha sorry lol good luck with your bank account
Worth at least 44 pagesThat USA Parker Fly looks definitely more interesting that the blue Kiesel now.
I will do an NGD thread if I win lolWorth at least 44 pages
I'd only be interested in the 7 string Max Fly... Those things are frickin hawtI also like Parkers. Maybe I'll throw down a few bids for shits.
I can't. I'm not even a believer in the 22 vs 24 debate, but concede I'm a tone luddite.Someone explain the appeal of a 21-fret guitar over a 22-fret that doesn't involve aesthetic preference, or the ease of pulling a pickguard.
Puts the south coil under the much desired 24th fret position? IdkSomeone explain the appeal of a 21-fret guitar over a 22-fret that doesn't involve aesthetic preference, or the ease of pulling a pickguard.
Today I ran across someone who said, "There's just a slightly different feel between a 21 fret strat and a 22 fret. I like the feeling of a 21 fret, and would like to own one"
I was kind of a purist about a fly shape being a fly shape back when you could get these, but in retrospect I'd appreciate the legit fly features without the rib poker. Still, fuck that headstock and also earless pickup gang 4 lyfeI'd only be interested in the 7 string Max Fly... Those things are frickin hawt
Or a post in the angry section if you don't.I will do an NGD thread if I win lol
Someone explain the appeal of a 21-fret guitar over a 22-fret that doesn't involve aesthetic preference, or the ease of pulling a pickguard.
Today I ran across someone who said, "There's just a slightly different feel between a 21 fret strat and a 22 fret. I like the feeling of a 21 fret, and would like to own one"
There’s no practical difference between a 21 fret and a 22 fret strat. The 21 is just “vintage correct”, so it’s probably a mental thing for the player.Someone explain the appeal of a 21-fret guitar over a 22-fret that doesn't involve aesthetic preference, or the ease of pulling a pickguard.
Today I ran across someone who said, "There's just a slightly different feel between a 21 fret strat and a 22 fret. I like the feeling of a 21 fret, and would like to own one"
On another note,
Watching this right now gives me the same feeling as when you're watching a movie alone as a kid and your mom walks in the INSTANT the only sex scene of the movie comes onscreen.
Pure embarrassment.