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All SOLD! Thanks guys! ------------------------------------------------------------- Way Huge Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz MkIIS - SOLD!! Lots of buttons and dials to get all kinds of wacky fuzz tones! This is the Latest MkII version. Won the UK Andertons Fuzz Shoot-out. Works perfectly. Mint condition. No velcro. Comes with original box. $95.Shipping included, Paypal F&F preferred - thx. ------------------------------------------------------------- Universal Audio - Lion '68 Super Lead - SOLD! Missing Link Audio - Statesboro Bluesman Pedal Limited Edition - SOLD! Pedal Pawn - Cowboy King SRV-type TS Overdrive - SOLD!
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PRICE DROP! Quilter OD200 Amplifier Head Near-mint condition, works perfectly - no issues. Killer sounding all analog amp. 200 watts that can get damn loud, but sounds great at bedroom levels as it's not tubes. 3 channels. Clean, Crunch and Lead. Very versatile. Has an XLR direct out for FOH or recording. Has a speaker-load, so can be run without a cab. This is the OD200, not the OD202. I bought the OD202 and didn't like nearly as much. This one just sounded better all-around. Slightly darker and richer crunch tone, I felt the newer 202 as too bright. So, I returned the 202 version when I tried it. Clean channel can be clean or has a gain control to take it to a nice 'pushed clean'. The Crunch channel goes from there and the Lead channel is great for solos. I wouldn't say it goes to crazy Metal, but has a nice amount of gain! These are just great amps as they are. Plus, they are easy to carry and can get your through a gig if your main amp goes down. Has a EFX Loop and Headphone out. All 3 channels are switchable from the front panel. I don't have a footswitch, but any standard old 1/4" TRS marshall-type footswitch will work. Comes with its original storage bag, power cord and manual, ready to rock! Not interested in any trades on this one. Message me with any questions. $400 shipped/PP F&F. thx, ernie
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SOLD! ’01 Heritage H150CM Note: I'm going though a senior-life crisis. Getting old, dealing with all that. So, decided to sell off a bunch of my gear and just pare down to my core stuff. So, I will be posting a bunch of stuff here in the next couple of weeks. Tune in. This one is special and I don’t say that lightly. I said I would never sell this guitar as it’s already beat out 4 Gibson Custom shop Les Paul’s I’ve owned and sold. This one has stayed. It's a player with honest playwear. No breaks or repairs, just normal marks from real use. This guitar has been to every gig I’ve played. It’s magic (OK, no more blabbering on) Here's the details… ’01 Heritage H-150CM. Hand-built in Kalamazoo MI at the old Gibson factory. If you don’t know the Heritage Guitars story, these peeps bought the old Gibson factory and tooling when Gibson moved to Nashville. Google it, it’s a great story. Standard Les Paul build. Mahogany body/neck, Rosewood board, Maple top with real nitro lacquer finish. Just about everything on it has been replaced with better parts. It's got a slimmer neck carve, the neck specs are .810 at 1st, .915 at 12th fret. Rosewood board. I had the guitar PLEK’d about a year and a half ago. Now, shows a tiny bit of playwear, but nothing really. Still plays beautifully with low action, straight neck. Loaded with OX4 PAF pickups with aged nickel covers. They are some of the best pickups I’ve found, and I’ve spent a LOT of money on expensive boutique pickups. These are great. Push-pull on 1 tone control for neck split. TonePros locking bridge. Lightweight tailpiece. German Schaller top-locking tuners (You can’t get these tuners in the USA, I ordered them from Thomann). They are like the PRS kind that tighten at the top, not the back, love ‘em. Newer pickup rings, pickguard and ‘moan/scream’ poker chip, Amber top-hat bell knobs and Schaller strap lock buttons. I have the original pickguard and plastic jack plate in the case, but that’s all of the original parts I still have. I also have my original heritage case candy info. 9lbs, 4oz and very resonant unplugged, which is always a great sign. Cosmetically, there is a honest wear from playing on front, top and back. See pics. There is a decent spot under the pickguard as I always played it without the pickguard. There’s some finish marks on the tail from a Vibramate Bigsby mount (FYI, those Vibramates are NOT damage free!) Small dings and scratches here and there, nothing too bad. Some worming/belt buckle wear on the back too, not through to the wood. The back of the neck is clean, no dings. I used this guitar extensively on my last blues album – The Whole Shabang. It’s records great. Comes with an non-original, but really nice hardshell case. If you want more info or pics, just message me, I’m happy to provide anything you want. $1,400 Shipped/PP F&F. Not interested in any trades - thx Message me with any questions. ernie
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SOLD! Gretsch G5420TG-59 – Vintage Orange Note: I'm going though a senior-life crisis. Getting old, dealing with all that. So, decided to sell off a bunch of my gear and just pare down to my core stuff. So, I will be posting a bunch of stuff here in the next couple of weeks. Tune in. Limited Edition Sweetwater model. G5420TG in Vintage Orange color. All original, except I added a roller bridge (I have the original bridge in the case) and Vibramate spoiler string for better tuning stability. Near-mint condition. I went over it from top to bottom and I can’t find one mark on it. I am the original owner. Bought brand-new from Sweetwater. Kept in a non-smoking home studio. Lightweight at 7lbs, 7oz. Very resonant unplugged, which is always a good sign. Beautiful Rosewood fingerboard. Frets are like new, no fretwear, low action and a straight neck. Also included is a premium Roadrunner RR5TAG case and original hangtag. $675. with case - Shipped/ Paypal F&F Not interested in any trades. Message me with any questions. Thx, ernie Specs: - Maple body - Vintage gloss orange finish - Bigsby tremolo - Roller bridge - Bound rosewood fingerboard - ‘C’ shaped neck carve - 12” radius fingerboard - Pearloid thumbnail inlays - GraphTech nut - 24.6” scale - 1.6875 nut - Medium jumbo frets - Factory secured bridge base - Black top Filter’Tron pickups - G-arrow knobs - Weight is 6lbs, 14oz
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Off the market. I've decided to keep it. 2019 RS Guitarworks - Contour Whiteguard Strat Note: I'm going though a senior-life crisis. Getting old, dealing with all that. So, decided to sell off a bunch of my gear and just pare down to my core stuff. So, I will be posting a bunch of stuff here in the next couple of weeks. Tune in. Here's a great one. I am the original owner. Ordered directly from Roy at RS Guitarworks. All original. It’s factory relic’d, but it hasn’t been gigged or played it out, so I didn’t add any additional wear. Excellent condition overall. Kept in my non-smoking home studio. The only thing I’d note is the Kluson low E tuner is a little loose when turning (Very common on Klusons). Still holds tune fine, just wanted full disclosure. It’s super resonant unplugged which is always a great sign. Lightweight at 7lbs, 6oz. Slim C neck carve (1st 8.42, 12th 9.10) with comfy, rolled fingerboard edges. Frets are like new, no fretwear. Exceptionally nice sounding Strat. In fact, Roy at RS quoted in a post on their facebook page when it was finished: “This may be one of the best we have ever done”. Comes with tremolo arm, signed certificate and all the original case candy. ------------------------------------------------- Specs: - ‘Old Friend’ Contour Whiteguard - Factory relic’d - Vintage two-tone sunburst - Lightweight alder body - 7lbs 6oz - One-piece maple neck - 6105 frets - 10” neck radius - Slim C neck carve - Rolled fingerboard edges - Lindy Fralin ‘54’ pickups (6.92 bridge, 5.88 middle, 5.89 neck ohms) - RS Superpot, CTS tone, RS cap, CRL switch, Switchcraft jack - RS Bridge with Highwood saddles - Kluson tuners - Aged nickel hardware - Fresh strings & intonated with Ernie Ball 9-46 - G&G hardshell case
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Saw Robin Trower In Atlanta Last Night
santellavision replied to Steve Haynie's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
He's still amazing and one of a kind. You hear him and instantly know it's him. That's what everyone should strive for, be yourself, find a sound and style and be unique. -
SOLD! Keeley Dark Side V2
santellavision replied to Travis's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
These are great pedals! Tons of fun to play with. GLWTS! -
SOLD! Eastwood - 'Stormbird' Very fun, non-reverse Firebird body style guitar. I'm the original owner, bought directly from Eastwood. Kept in non-smoking home. Not a mark on it. Plays and sounds great. Comes with an OPTIONAL ($139) Eastwood soft case. Nice feeling Rosewood fingerboard with no fretwear with new strings on it. 99% original except, I just added a cool, matching red Firebird decal (Removable) on the pick guard. Check out the RJ Ronquillo's YouTube video below to hear how great they sound! Message me with any questions. SOLD!!!! $625. Including Soft Case - Shipped/PP F&F (Not interested in any trades on this one) Thx, ernie
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Oh, he sucks... not! Wowza.
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Cheap Trick plays SGT Pepper Entire Album
santellavision replied to Dutchman's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
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Check out this dude. Holy Moly. Some of his other covers are off-the-charts amazing.
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Robin - anyone have one?
santellavision replied to stedge's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
Must have been one hell of a rough guitar stand! haha -
PSA 86 Steven's II $1350 offer
santellavision replied to Cboss's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
Most companies would charge a ton for that realistic relic'ing! haha. -
NAD! The PRS 'David Grissom' DGT15 amp.
santellavision replied to santellavision's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
It's so funny, speakers are probably the most overlooked element in the entire chain. Seems like people agonize over pickups, pots, tone capacitors, cables etc. Those make like a 5% difference in tone, whereas Speakers can probably change your tone by 30-40%! -
What is going on here? Jimi counting the frets to find the key? https://www.facebook.com/reel/492422473531883