Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
My budget foray into a 335 style guitar arrived this morning, was making a rattling noise and it appears the switch is inside the body... easy fix hopefully and have contacted Thomann about their QC... apart from that it looks stunning, finish is really nice!
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
That IS a nice finish!
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
Yeah looks great! This is the colour I'm thinking for a Thinline Caronita build, or maybe a little darker.
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Full pic!
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
Ordered on the 20th and shipped the same day, arrived here today (30th), 10 days from Germany is pretty decent in this current scenario!
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
Only had a quick wang to check out I had the switch round the right way will try do some proper rundown tomorrow
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It's very............pink.
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
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Re: Hollow and Semi-Hollow guitars thread
Update on the Harley Benton, plays great, the pickups are pretty decent, bit more grunt than I'm used to with the strat so might have to get another mini boost to run with it to keep gain levels similar, but apart from that I'm really impressed, plays really nicely out of the box!
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