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I never liked gold hardware anyway
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Granny Gremlin
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I never liked gold hardware anyway
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March 22, 2013, 12:41:53 PM »
Always loved the White Falcon sound and look despite the gold hardware (the only time gold hardware didn't irk me a little; always been more of a nickel/silver man - even the wedding ring which is a "mokume game" of white gold and silver), but just noticed this Billy Duffy sig and OMG WANT!
http://www.gretschguitars.com/features/billy-duffy
Ironically I have been working on a project guitar which is somewhat of a hybrid of a Les Paul Jumbo and a White Falcon. The irony is that it'll have gold hardware (to match the gold Gibson LoZ pups I have to use in it). Also it's gonna be (semi-trans) ebony vs solid white.
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Hörnisse
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Re: I never liked gold hardware anyway
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March 22, 2013, 08:18:57 PM »
When I saw Bow Wow Wow at Club Foot in early '83 the late Matthew Ashman was using a White Falcon through a few Marshall stacks. I remember it being one of the loudest shows I'd seen. Love those guitars.
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