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[img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Not going to get any complaints from me. Thanks once again for taking the time to post these pics. Those uf us that could not attend really do appreciate it. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
The LP shape is the Pawnshop. There are five different models depending on the level and quality of wood and hardware. The ones shown are Deluxes. They now have a contoured heel on them as standard whereas it used to be special order. That fixes the one thing I didn't like about mine.
sweet, but will they do or have another headstock. i dont like those boxy 3on3s with the Vs & firebird body, just doesnt look right. thats why i never liked the old hamer Vs & explorers
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And oh yeah, I'd eat the ass off a meunstrating skunk for that blue/natural/hotrod flame Firebird.
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I agree though, as much as I love my Jacksons and Charvies, GMP makes one hell of a gee-tar. Their sparkle finishes are unreal. [img]/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img]
They all look cool but have to admit many of these bodies are variations of Gibson.
Like LP,V,Explorer and Firebird...
And that EVH stripes..
I don't know these guitars.I have never played ones excepts the very old one back in early 90's at Guitar Guitar in Van Nuys that had Soloist looking shape with teh same headstock shape from NAMM pics.
I like thier painting jobs a lot but the shapes, I don't know what Gibson would do.
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They all look cool but have to admit many of these bodies are variations of Gibson...
I like thier painting jobs a lot but the shapes, I don't know what Gibson would do.
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Gibson was maybe three or four rows down, and they pretty much own Nashville. They must've seen the GMP booth. I just don't think they care in the least about such a (relatively) small company.
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