Guitars that are-were inexplicably unpopular-unfashionable.
102burun wrote:The idea of Faiz playing a Don Henley guitar makes me chuckle.
Boys of Bummer.
it's somewhat similar to the Glen Frey model, but the body is a bit different, as the cutaways on mine have a square profile and it's not a rosewood neck:
whew.
kerble is right.
Guitars that are-were inexplicably unpopular-unfashionable.
103alex maiolo wrote:Shergolds. These guitars were well built and you can get them to go from Andy Gill, glass breaking shrill to "Ha ha Les Paul in the neck position is that all you've got?" heavy.
I have a 6 and a 12.
For the life of me I can't figure out why these aren't Travis Bean popular.
As Jerry Garcia is to the Bean, Mike Rutherford is to the Shergold - the odd player out.
Other famous players are/were Bernard Sumner while in Joy Division, Peter Hook (8 string bass) while in both bands, Julian Cope, Marty Willson-Piper (12 string), Graham Coxon (who also played a the similar Hayman), Adam Franklin.
Go to shergold.co.uk and look up the models produced. Check out the sister company, Hayman.
-A
i just played a hayman for the first time yesterday. pretty kickass. no trussrod though. that's lame.
two badass looking p-bass style pickups, all maple, clear pickguard. just kickass.
Guitars that are-were inexplicably unpopular-unfashionable.
104I still want an IC 210. The three coil pickup is the bomb. I always figured "Fly Like An Eagle" was played on a Strat from Steve's guitar pile. It was one of these.
It is also capable of grindy, squaky sounds ala MX 80 Sound.
The guitar, I mean, not Steve Miller...
Well, maybe...
It is also capable of grindy, squaky sounds ala MX 80 Sound.
The guitar, I mean, not Steve Miller...
Well, maybe...