Re: Allan Holdsworth Charvel?
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I sold my old Holdsworth to Foxyguitars. If he still has it...he won't let it go cheap. BTW it is a great guitar. I bought off Tim Rose from Charvel Central. It has some dings. And it has been played. But a sweet guitar none the less. You're an NH guy? I used to live in Hampstead, NH. Now I live in Tampa,Fl. Some weather you guys are having up there huh?
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Thanks for the info... I *was* a NH guy. Moved to Nothern Kalifornia about 15 years ago and never looked back.
I was stunned when the Old Man of the Mountains fell down last year, though. [img]/images/graemlins/help.gif[/img]
Since my chances of getting a Holdsworth seem freakin' slim, anyone want to suggest an alternative in the Charvel family that'll do the trick. I'm not really in the mood to spend $2500 on a guitar that won't make me a dime.
I saw Holdsworth play as well... think it was Boston and he opened for Chick Corea or something like that? He was playing his Steinberger by then. That guitar was about as dull and lifeless as they come, but he sure made it sing.
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I sold my old Holdsworth to Foxyguitars. If he still has it...he won't let it go cheap. BTW it is a great guitar. I bought off Tim Rose from Charvel Central. It has some dings. And it has been played. But a sweet guitar none the less. You're an NH guy? I used to live in Hampstead, NH. Now I live in Tampa,Fl. Some weather you guys are having up there huh?
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Thanks for the info... I *was* a NH guy. Moved to Nothern Kalifornia about 15 years ago and never looked back.
I was stunned when the Old Man of the Mountains fell down last year, though. [img]/images/graemlins/help.gif[/img]
Since my chances of getting a Holdsworth seem freakin' slim, anyone want to suggest an alternative in the Charvel family that'll do the trick. I'm not really in the mood to spend $2500 on a guitar that won't make me a dime.
I saw Holdsworth play as well... think it was Boston and he opened for Chick Corea or something like that? He was playing his Steinberger by then. That guitar was about as dull and lifeless as they come, but he sure made it sing.
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