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I'm not done because I'm stocked up, I'm done because I'm broke! :ph34r:

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Boy, can I relate. Trying to grease the wheels lately. With paint thinner.

Re poverty:Feeling like shit is highly overrated.... :rsmile:

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I got a Wechter endorsement about four months ago....and my first axe is due to arrive tomorrow!!! Woohoo!!!!

This model:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/3120T-2PU/

Hoping to do some finger-style blues stuff with the combo.

OOOOoooooooooh, good for you. That looks NICE!

I am pretty excited about it. JoeG has a fancier model that absolutely sings. Also interested to see how the "Plekpro" setup on the frets works. Guess they

have some computerized machine that dresses and levels the frets...

Will certainly report back in. :)

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Give a guitar the Plek treatment sounds magical although I've never played one. It's supposed to be the most amazing set up.

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I am thinking about sending one of my strats in for service. I spoke with Abe a while back and he was quite excited about this machine.

As first I was skeptical, but watching that youtube video has intrigued me further, for sure. :)

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Here's a shot taken by Mark Sheldon at our recent Indy gig, with the new Hofner:

Great lookin axe Joe. Sounds sweet on those youtube clips too.

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Try the Gibson Site for starters. It seems to be pretty detailed.

While I am in the guitar corner I might as well add a picture of the Japanese Epiphone 61' SG I got last week in Tokyo at a New Year's sale which is the Japanese version of Boxing Day specials. It has a lacquer finish and the Gibson-style headstock with original style tuning pegs. The guitar is super light but with the mahogany body has great sustain.

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That's one darn pointy guitar.

I don't think I'd want to try to play that one sitting down. It's called the "triryche" custom made by ESP and is a variation on their logo design:

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Is there a way to find out what year a specific Gibson was produced by the serial number?

American Guitars: An Illustrated History by Tom Wheeler is an excellent reference for this sort of thing.

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My son got one of those Ibanez 3/4 size electric guitars and it is always going out of tune.

This is of course, a rather inexpensive guitar- around $100.

I note the the tuning pegs seem awfully easy to move - could that be the problem?

Maybe a dumb question - but I thought I would give it a try.

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I think I've narrowed down the search on finding out the year of my guitar. The Gibson Explorer E2 was only manufactured from 1979-1983, the serial number on mine starts with a 7 so I'm guessing it's a 79.

I've searched around online and the one odd thing is I haven't found any pictures of my model guitar that has the locking tremolo. I registered over at the Gibson forum in hopes that someone there can solve the mystery.

I gotta get a digital camera...

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I think I've narrowed down the search on finding out the year of my guitar. The Gibson Explorer E2 was only manufactured from 1979-1983, the serial number on mine starts with a 7 so I'm guessing it's a 79.

I've searched around online and the one odd thing is I haven't found any pictures of my model guitar that has the locking tremolo. I registered over at the Gibson forum in hopes that someone there can solve the mystery.

I gotta get a digital camera...

Locking trems were kinda new in '79. It could have been installed after it left the factory.

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