I had a few "buds" at both GC's ate one time, but they left, and I got tired of trying find someone I liked, so I just stopped trying. I just research my own stuff 100% now, or ask the couple of guys at KenStanton or my other gear nerd buddy if I cannot find what I need online.
I saw that amp...
Both Gibson and Fender require a very high amount floor plans which most smaller stores cannot afford. Also, you don’t order what you want, they send you what they want to which is a HUGE no thanks.
Ken Stanton’s prices are probably 5-15% more, but will price match and most, but not all of the...
Listerally just bought all new drum heads from Ken Stanton today and bought stuff all over Atlanta and TN. As you said, Atlanta Vintage Guitars is about it. I LOVED Midtown music and actually had a 76’ bicentennial Firebird from them and my dad had a 76’ LE Explorer too but also as you said...
It’s actually an SRV #1 tribute. When I got it, I put the pearloid pickhaurd on it to make it look different than the normal replicas. But yes, it plays wonderful and sounds fantastic!
Banjo tuners blow dogs for quarters. My 96' I still have and my 98' and 76' which are long gone have/had them. The ratios are too low and they are HEAVY. The regular neck through body Firebird reverse guitars are very neck heavy anyways. To the point when you let them go with a strap on them...
Well, looked around Guitar Center yesterday and saw they released a reverse Firebird with P90's! My wife saw how excited I was to play it and suggested I take it home. She is quite awesome I must say.
Outside of the custom shop, the last P90 reverse Firebirds made were the 1965 transition...
I know the D18's have their specific tone, but have you tried the Taylor spec Elixirs? What a fantastic string that seems to last for months and months.
Unbelievably clear and full bodied tone. What I put back on my Taylor 214E