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Some fine pickin' and a sweet guitar Bob, thanks for taking the time.

Lollar winds a great p'up. Had a chance to play his P90's before. Something special.
 
Thanks, the guitar was a birthday present that was ordered by my wonderful wife as a surprise. It took a while to get, but was really worth the wait. The builder had some real big life changing events occur that delayed things a while. But both my wife and this guitar are keepers for sure !
 
OTP, seems that the the Bombshell Standard comes equipped with a single p90 at the bridge, What did you play the majority of the demo on, bridge or neck? I didn't notice you switching.

Ok, went back and looked, it appears you go neck to bridge at about 5 min?

Man, so clean. What a great guitar. Looks like you're having a blast too. Can't top that.:AOK
 
I'm a blues lover,so you know I liked the playing and great tone and great guitar face also.Sumi:D
 
That is some great playing, Bob! Thanks for sharing this with us.

If you liked Bob's playing you should really check out his other artistry: making the nicest guitar straps around.

To celebrate my 22nd anniversary, my wife bought me one of his fantastic custom made straps. I'm still waiting for the Canadian Post to deliver it but Bob shot these great videos detailing the whole creation process.








I'll post pictures of my new Brookwood Leather strap as soon as it arrives. In the meantime head on over to http://www.brookwoodleather.com/ and browse the gallery.

Now, all I need is about 100 years of practice and I'll be able to play like Bob. :-)
 
Yowza, you sure got some great chops goin' on, brother! I couldn't do that guitar justice, but you certainly do.

Those Lollar p-90's sing soulful sweetness. Which winding style are they, 50's or Scatter wound?
 
I'm not sure what they are Tig. One time when I had spoken with John I got the impression they were something he had discussed with the folks at Lollar. I don't know if it's a regular Lollar offering or something unique.
I took the guitar and played out with it for the first time and I nearly split my face from smiling :happy


Tig said:
Yowza, you sure got some great chops goin' on, brother! I couldn't do that guitar justice, but you certainly do.

Those Lollar p-90's sing soulful sweetness. Which winding style are they, 50's or Scatter wound?
 
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