Do all green guitars look bad? Good examples?

For guitars of the straight waisted variety (or reverse offset).
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Re: Do all green guitars look bad? Good examples?

Post by garyptaszek » Sun Jan 02, 2022 5:19 am

RobDux wrote:
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peterherman wrote:
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Oh hai.
fever606 wrote:
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Well hello
Why, hello there.....
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Can I join your the green hollow/semi-hollow club?
More of this please :?

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Re: Do all green guitars look bad? Good examples?

Post by RobDux » Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:04 pm

garyptaszek wrote:
Sun Jan 02, 2022 5:19 am
More of this please :?
I've not got any more pictures of it at the moment but rough details are:
- presumably chinese made ES-335 body and an explorer style neck from ebay that weren't made to go together but that went together surprisingly easily
- a pair of Bill Lawrence L500-XL pickups I bought years ago with plans of making some sort of Alex Lifeson tribute kind of thing. When I bought them I was thinking more along strat lines like his Hentor(s?) but I guess a 355-esque semi hollow is equally fitting in it's own way... if nowhere near accurate to anything.
It still needs a proper setup but I'm impressed with it so far. Still getting used to the strings ringing from behind the bridge.

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Re: Do all green guitars look bad? Good examples?

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