HNR9D
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- robthemac
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- mr_sooty
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Re: HNR9D
Omigosh that's beautiful.
To add to the discussion... I never used to be a Les Paul guy particularly. I mean I liked them, and certain specific ones in the past (including the odd production model such as the occasional Traditional) I've REALLY liked, but generally Les Paul's weren't something I massively lusted after. However I have recently had the pleasure of spending quality time with several Custom Shop Reissues, and they have converted me in a way regular LPs never did. A standard one just doesn't compare any more. I think some Traditionals come pretty damn close, but the Rs, they've made me a believer. Unfortunately I do not have 10K to spend on a guitar or even 6K, but I have spent time looking around my house thinking 'you know if I just sold that and that and all those...'
That's a beautiful looking guitar. Congrats!
To add to the discussion... I never used to be a Les Paul guy particularly. I mean I liked them, and certain specific ones in the past (including the odd production model such as the occasional Traditional) I've REALLY liked, but generally Les Paul's weren't something I massively lusted after. However I have recently had the pleasure of spending quality time with several Custom Shop Reissues, and they have converted me in a way regular LPs never did. A standard one just doesn't compare any more. I think some Traditionals come pretty damn close, but the Rs, they've made me a believer. Unfortunately I do not have 10K to spend on a guitar or even 6K, but I have spent time looking around my house thinking 'you know if I just sold that and that and all those...'
That's a beautiful looking guitar. Congrats!
- jeremyb
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Re: HNR9D
Perfection.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.