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Perfect Stranger

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Perfect Stranger's Passion Pt 1
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[size=large]Perfect Stranger's Passion Pt 2[/size]
 
Dang, that's one helluva' nice quiver you got going on, PS!
Quite a few unique beauties in the mix.
 
Cool! Now, write off a Saturday and make one big group shot!

I really need to do that myself, it's literally been several years since I had all of mine in the same room.

Your Epi Lp is the same color as my LP Classic, they could be sisters. Tell me about the P-90 Tele! Are the P-90's in the Agile goldtop chrome, or is that just a reflection? Also, how do you like the Douglas thinline?

Inquiring minds wanna know!
 
Brian Krashpad said:
Cool! Now, write off a Saturday and make one big group shot!

I really need to do that myself, it's literally been several years since I had all of mine in the same room.

Your Epi Lp is the same color as my LP Classic, they could be sisters. Tell me about the P-90 Tele! Are the P-90's in the Agile goldtop chrome, or is that just a reflection? Also, how do you like the Douglas thinline?

Inquiring minds wanna know!

Yeah, I do need a group shot.

The P-90 Tele is a Fender with Gibson P-90 in the neck and a Seymour Duncan in the bridge. Plays and sounds amazing.

The P-90's in the Agile goldtop are Chrome. I just ordered some Chrome covers for the stock P-90's. They sound so good I didn't see a need for changing them out.

The Douglas thinline is a great little guitar that my wife gave me for Christmas last year. Plays and sounds great, although the neck is a little chunkier than I care for.
 
Perfect Stranger said:
Yeah, I do need a group shot.

The P-90 Tele is a Fender with Gibson P-90 in the neck and a Seymour Duncan in the bridge. Plays and sounds amazing.

The P-90's in the Agile goldtop are Chrome. I just ordered some Chrome covers for the stock P-90's. They sound so good I didn't see a need for changing them out.

The Douglas thinline is a great little guitar that my wife gave me for Christmas last year. Plays and sounds great, although the neck is a little chunkier than I care for.

Agreed about the Agile P-90's. I have some in a Valkyrie SG and I think they sound fine. That Douglas headstock is very similar to the one Fernandes used to use. I actually like chunky necks... "good" thing I'm broke.
 
Dude, I'm diggin' the entire collection, especially the T styles and the AD-201.

How does the AD play?

What's the story with the relic'd Strat? Did you relic it yourself, or did it get that way from a lot of playing?

BTW, what are those strange, hollow guitars with the hole in the middle? I don't see any pickups. How do you play those?:D

I bet they sound funny without an amph.
 
Perfect Stranger said:
Don't worry, I didn't throw them down on the floor. I laid them down very gently!
...while my guitar gently sleeps...
:digit

OK, I'm losing it... Maybe I need some sleep! :zzz
 
Nice bunch of guitars! I should do a group shot. Mine would take not nearly as much time, but would be fun to do. My eye was drawn to that tele Brian was asking about too, but I also like the look of some of those strats. What is the story of the mojoed up black one with the maple neck?
 
sunvalleylaw said:
Nice bunch of guitars! I should do a group shot. Mine would take not nearly as much time, but would be fun to do. My eye was drawn to that tele Brian was asking about too, but I also like the look of some of those strats. What is the story of the mojoed up black one with the maple neck?

That is a 1984 Squier Strat. It's got some '95 Strat MIM pups in it. It's old as
dirt like me, but mucho comfortable like an old tennis shoe...again, like me. As
plays and sounds tremendous. Not like me at all....
 
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