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Now just like Robert Johnson you could get a pact with the Devil..

I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees
I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees
Asked the Lord above, have mercy now,.......................:flamemad::flamemad:
 
Be sure to your purchase pre-approved at home, for Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned! :flamemad:
 
Now just like Robert Johnson you could get a pact with the Devil..

I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees
I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees
Asked the Lord above, have mercy now,.......................:flamemad::flamemad:

It sure would be tempting to be able to belt out something like SRV...
 
Be sure to your purchase pre-approved at home, for Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned! :flamemad:

No pre-approval needed! That's how things roll around Casa-bcdon ... I make every decision my lovely wife allows me too. ;-)
 
Once Hell lands, you can refer to the day as a reference point, like "H +1".

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HNGD, Don.
I'm not sure which is more pretty, the guitar or the backdrop?

I love it! Thanks for the GAS.
 
Man, these guitars are so awesome!

Syo set the action so low that the guilar could play itself.. good thing too because I am totally unworthy.
I've only had a few hours to play but I plugged them both in to my Boogie and the sustain is incredible.

Did I mention the fret work? It is amazing! Absolutely no fret buzz with the lowest action you could imagine
-- with 10s even!. My one real Gibson has jagged frets that is no where near the quality of these guitars.
And these Bare Knuckle pickups are astounding...

I'll have to wait a bit to post more because I just watched Boston kick the crap out of Vancouver and I drank
(and BBQ'd) way too much but these are awesome guitars! I just wish I could call in sick tomorrow so I could
play these bad boys all day long... :dude
 
Wow! That's one sweet guilar Don!

Now you need to get a pic of her with burning riots in the background for a real hellish feel.

I really dig the sound of Sean's. I like the wide neck too, but the action was a bit too high for me.
 
Wow! That's one sweet guilar Don!

Now you need to get a pic of her with burning riots in the background for a real hellish feel.

I really dig the sound of Sean's. I like the wide neck too, but the action was a bit too high for me.

I hadn't even realized there was a riot until this morning. I don't have a TV so watched the game online but
stopped watching in the 2nd period. As for the riots, how shameful. I guess it shows just how thin a layer
civilization really is.

The action on both of these guitars is super low, way lower than my Epiphone Zakk Wylde LP. Also, this
larger radius makes it so easy to barre and bend strings. I'm so used to being heavy handed with my other
guitars but these Hell Guitars take just the slightest amount of pressure to fret. Incredible.

I played the Zero-Dot this morning and I'm really enjoying the neck pickup on the clean channel. I've been
working on Johnny Cash's version of 'Hurt' by Nine Inch Nails and it sounds so good (well, when I'm not
screwing up). :dude
 
One thing I've noticed about my Bender is how resonant it is acoustically. Of all my guitars, this one is by far the most resonant. You can pluck the strings when it's unplugged, and it will ring for days. Sometimes when I play it, I swear I can feel the notes in the wood. I've never owned a guitar the felt like that before this one.
 
Mean as Hell...and another one on the way.. :dude



BTW, I miss the Man in Black.. RIP, Mr. Cash.

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