What are you gassing for?

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Sometimes it's the little things.

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I want an ibanez rg in sunburst and 3 x SSL1's....
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KentNZ wrote:Sometimes it's the little things.

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does it have to be a TU 3? I have a TU 2 you can have for $30
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KentNZ wrote:Sometimes it's the little things.

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oooh!!

Very cool to be able to get it that size, but not sure about having it always on, also like the mute function, so on the fence about that one.

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off the side of my PZ Pre's built in mute, or a vol pedal, and I'm good to go. Still, have a perfectly good tuner already. :)
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willow13 wrote:
KentNZ wrote:Sometimes it's the little things.

does it have to be a TU 3? I have a TU 2 you can have for $30
Youre mistaking GAS for practical needs. :)
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American Jazzmaster! anybody got one to sell or trade?

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Really keen to try out the new Digitech Polara, anyone on here had hand's on?

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P90 Les Paul. P90 anything (ish).

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I looked at those two actually, thanks. The Gibson needs $100 spending on tuners. The other one, I dunno....

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Molly wrote:I looked at those two actually, thanks. The Gibson needs $100 spending on tuners. The other one, I dunno....
What about a Godin Core? There was a nice p90 violin-type finish one in Welly Rockshop awhile ago. Not on the RS website anymore. About $1200? They get good reviews.
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Don't buy the Reverend, it's shit.

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Molly wrote:I looked at those two actually, thanks. The Gibson needs $100 spending on tuners. The other one, I dunno....
Other end of the spectrum
https://reverb.com/item/1271101-1955-gi ... ohsc-p90-s

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