LOVE the Seagull 2 didn't they also call them Juniors at one Time.
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No they didn't, there was a Seagull Jr. but that model was essentially an electronics package and unbound rosewood board (snow-flake inlays) on the normal Seagull. There were also pointless and originally hookpoint Seagulls. Ask my why I know this? Because I have a Seagull Jr. that Neal Moser brought back from the dead. Some more info if you don't believe me: http://www.nealmoser.com/guitarpics15.htmLast edited by Sanctuary; 04-28-2017, 09:00 PM.The only solution to GAS is DEATH...
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yes i did, i sold it the neck angle was an issue. Honestly i don't have much info on the pointless, i sold it a long time ago. no one wanted it as it had very odd options and the 6inline headstock looked out of place w that body shape. I would love to find another but I have been told that was probably the rarest of the seagull variants and one of only a handful.
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Holy..........(insert choice of word here)! That is one badass collection of BCs. My personal favorite of theirs is/was the Ironbird. I've had a few of the "Bronze" models (Mockingbird, Warlock, Bich, Ironbird), but sold and/or traded them years ago. Now all that's left is the Widow bass.JS20s bass (black)
JS30RR guitar (metallic blue)
RR24 guitar (Maul Red Crackle)
......and a lot more.
Guitar amp - Crate G-60 "mini-stack" with 2 12" Celestions
Bass amp - Ashdown Engineering "Perfect 10" mini rig
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