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    Hey Fretters!
    Here´s me improvising to Pink Floyds Comfortably Numb. It´s not
    near anything of the original David Gilmour tabs and that is not
    what I was aiming at, I just wanted to let loose and solo away....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPU_zDTYAcY

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    Nice work Steffe, what kind of LP is that?
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    Great job Steffe... I really liked that!
    Cheers.
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    yeah steffe...some pictures of that Les Paul would be great
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    Hi!
    Its an Xaviere XV-700 Thin Line from www.guitarfetish.com.

    Pic
    http://store.guitarfetish.com/xaviereguitars.html

    A great sounding Les Paul for little money!!! Only 189$ and
    it plays and feels like a 800$ Epiphone with tons of sustain
    and heavy bottom in the Zebra humbuckers!

    I can onsly say: BUY IT!

    Steffe
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    sounds great....nice tone....nice playin' :

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    Great job steffe very nice indeed: That LP sounds very good, nice phrasing and tone.

    M29

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    Excellent job Steffe ! :

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    That is nice! I like the guitar as well!
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    Gunna have to add ya to the guitar hero list that was a good job.Sumi
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    I really enjoyed that. Very fluid.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steffe1973
    Hi!
    Its an Xaviere XV-700 Thin Line from www.guitarfetish.com.

    Pic
    http://store.guitarfetish.com/xaviereguitars.html

    A great sounding Les Paul for little money!!! Only 189$ and
    it plays and feels like a 800$ Epiphone with tons of sustain
    and heavy bottom in the Zebra humbuckers!

    I can onsly say: BUY IT!

    Steffe
    That's what I was looking at a couple of weeks ago, but I wanted a blem - sold out. Looks sweet and nice playing.
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    Great sound Steffe, cool playing. Looks like you were enjoying yourself.
    Cheers
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    Nice tone and playing, Stefan!
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    : :



    'nuff said.

    Thanks for the GAS by the way, nice axe... I really like the idea of a thinline LP :... hmmm.... with shipping, duty etc. I should be able to pick that up for around 3 bills...

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    Thanks everyone for the nice words! Glad you enjoyed it!
    Steffe

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    Nice job Steffe, by the way your guitar was turned a strange direction?? Just kiddin! I like that that LP!

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    About me playing, it´s not a left-handed guitar. I forgot to
    do the "mirror" adjustment in the Macbook when I recorded it.
    Did however manage to do the "sephia" effect.....:
    Steffe

    Samplitude 11 ROCKS!
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    Albert King - BB King - David Gilmour - Joe Bonamassa

    and all other guitarheroes out there!

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