Re: played a San Dimas yesterday
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<font color="red"> Simple preference!!IMO,better wood,better quality,better feel,better everything!!
Also,I prefer old Duncans & Dimarzios to the new ones,I prefer the old Kahlers & Floyds to the new ones!!
IMO,no reissue can touch the feel & sound of a guitar with twenty plus years of play wear,guitars can be reliced,but they aren't broken in till they are played alot!!
Compare a 59' Les Paul to a new Reissue,I'll take the old one everytime!!
Show me another guitar where the reissue costs twice as much(or more)than the original??!! </font>
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IIRC, the ORIGINAL builders of the 59 Les Paul are either dead or still in Kalamazoo, MI. Jackson still has Mike Shannon and many original guys building the guitars. In addition, if you compare the quality and consistency of old Charvel guitars vs new ones, the new ones blow them away. 25+ years of experience and technology make a big difference. [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
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<font color="red"> Simple preference!!IMO,better wood,better quality,better feel,better everything!!
Also,I prefer old Duncans & Dimarzios to the new ones,I prefer the old Kahlers & Floyds to the new ones!!
IMO,no reissue can touch the feel & sound of a guitar with twenty plus years of play wear,guitars can be reliced,but they aren't broken in till they are played alot!!
Compare a 59' Les Paul to a new Reissue,I'll take the old one everytime!!
Show me another guitar where the reissue costs twice as much(or more)than the original??!! </font>
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IIRC, the ORIGINAL builders of the 59 Les Paul are either dead or still in Kalamazoo, MI. Jackson still has Mike Shannon and many original guys building the guitars. In addition, if you compare the quality and consistency of old Charvel guitars vs new ones, the new ones blow them away. 25+ years of experience and technology make a big difference. [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
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