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    Default A new little video with my new Vintage guitar

    Steffe

    Samplitude 11 ROCKS!
    Thanks to
    Eric Clapton - Jonny Lang - Eric Johnson - Paul Gilbert
    Albert King - BB King - David Gilmour - Joe Bonamassa

    and all other guitarheroes out there!

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    Sounds great Steffe. Good to hear from you again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman View Post
    Sounds great Steffe. Good to hear from you again.
    Thanx Spudman!!
    Yepp, bought this little guitar a few months ago, it´s amazing! It´s my third Vintage.
    I have the V52, Strat Laguna Blue and this one. I ordered the VRS100 and it will arrive to the musicstore in two weeks.

    I´m an all Vintage guy now!!
    Steffe

    Samplitude 11 ROCKS!
    Thanks to
    Eric Clapton - Jonny Lang - Eric Johnson - Paul Gilbert
    Albert King - BB King - David Gilmour - Joe Bonamassa

    and all other guitarheroes out there!

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    Very nice stuff, Steffe. I didn't realize they made a Joe Bonamassa model.
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    Sounds great Steffe!

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    How were the Frets on it. I had to have a fret level done on my Vintage Gold Top. It made it a great player. Mine has the P90s. They have a new Vintage players web site. I have been looking for the JBM and the Lemon Drop locally in Canada. I got a price but it was pretty high. Not sure if I want to pull the trigger on one and have to do another fret level to get it to play well.
    The Blues is alright!

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    Nice playing, Steffe. I never heard of those Vintage guitars before (just Googled them after watching your video). Is there a US vendor for them?

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    Sounds good to me nice crunchy sound and sustain
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