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And then, there were four Reverends...
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    My apartment is starting to be like a church. :


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    Beautiful pic, Kerc!
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    That's a nice Armada of Reverends. What is fascinating you the most about Reverend guitars? Someone who ownes 4 of them mus have a special interest in these guitars. I once tried one at a shop and it was a very good guitar.
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    Apparently you're a (happy) victim of GAS :
    http://www.steelydan.com/gas.html

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    Amen brother very sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!

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    very nice....gonna have to start calling you the reverend! ww
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    Yeah what Warren sez!

    I got a chance to try some Revs for the first time last week.

    They look much better in person. I was quite impressed, the unamplified sound from the Manta Ray & the Club King was very sweet.

    I didn't get enough time to put them through their paces through an amp however.

    Unfortunately, they didn't have P90 Revs. I want a MR 290 or a CK290.
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    Hey, who's the Reverend here?!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75
    That's a nice Armada of Reverends. What is fascinating you the most about Reverend guitars? Someone who ownes 4 of them mus have a special interest in these guitars. I once tried one at a shop and it was a very good guitar.
    Jose' and I have a mutual internet friend who is a Reverend dealer, so that could have something to do with it!

    Although, to be fair, I'm pretty sure that at least one of those was not bought from our friend's store.

    Felicidades, Kerc!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marnold
    Hey, who's the Reverend here?!?
    Kerc's hornin' in on yer territory!


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    Another Amen comin at ya Rev: What a nice quad of gits

    M29
    Last edited by M29; February 18th, 2008 at 08:37 AM. Reason: Missed a word

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75
    That's a nice Armada of Reverends. What is fascinating you the most about Reverend guitars? Someone who ownes 4 of them mus have a special interest in these guitars. I once tried one at a shop and it was a very good guitar.
    They are consistently good, have perfect necks (for me anyway!), great tone, excellent fit and finish, and they look cool to boot.

    To be honest, the thing I'm not 100% thrilled about right now is the Buckshot's bridge pickup...I ordered a GFS lipstick to see how it works there. Other than that, I'm 101% sold on this brand,

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    That is a good looking Congregation!

    I just found out there is a Reverend dealer not far from where I live! I gotta go and take a look. What is scary is that they have Bad Cat amps there.... better not get hooked on one of those...
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