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    Default The world of solid body double cuts

    While I'll always love the Les Paul and the many similar shaped copies, there's something kinda cool about double cut solid bodied electrics. I'm not talking about Strat's and super strat's in this case, but more the carved, symmetric shapes.

    Show some of your favorites.

    Here's the one that got me thinking about this style...
    The Agile AD-3000M in blue. Wow, such a beauty, and for very low bones. I could see one in my stable!




    That brings me to the other end of the cost spectrum, PRS. The Santana model looks like art.



    The new Carvin Double Cut California Carver Tops don't grab me like the others, however. Maybe it's because they took too much wood away at the horns.
    EDIT: Carvin is blocking image hosting, so you'll have to go to their website to see this model:
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    I gotta bring up the SG. A timeless classic in it's many forms.





    I'll add the beautiful Ibanez AR Series. Mmmmm, good stuff!

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    I'm with you on the general love of the double cut, tig. Before I started playing electric, the PRS Santana was the standard of what I wanted.

    Throwing another oldie but goodie out there....
    show some love for the Washburn Wing Series....made by Matsumoku. Beauties, five piece neck throughs with 'buckers
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    How about these

    My babies.

    Maton MS2000 DLX with Seymour Duncans and BB1200 with Brierely B90's

    I went shopping for a LP Custom and ended up having the Black MS2000DLX made for me.
    Then I went looking for hollow body Gibson or Gretch and found the BB1200 already loaded with hand made bucker sized P90's

    I don't think Maton are well known outside Oz (unless you're Josh Homme) but they have been making guitars in Australia, some models even using Australian tone woods, since 1946 and are still 100% Australian owned.

    (the Vase 4x12 behind them was also made in Oz sometime in the '60's)



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    Even tho Frank plays one...I have never considered an SG purchase....until now. Man that blue flamed top has me GASSING. I have tried a few SGs at GC and love the necks on them as they are huge like a baseball bat :-) The only thing that stops me is that my dream guitar since 2005 when this journey started up again is that Les Paul Mahogany.....yep...I dream about $800 guitars....not the $2 and $3000 guitars that most of the folks GAS over.

    But this one is smoking hot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazz
    Man that blue flamed top has me GASSING. ...yep...I dream about $800 guitars....not the $2 and $3000 guitars that most of the folks GAS over.
    Well, maybe when you find out this one goes for $2400 , you can relax and go back to the afordable guitars. Still, that blue is like a magnet!

    http://www.sweetwater.com/guitargall...tom/s019790358

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    I ran into another nice looking guitar. A Hamer custom at Will Cutt Guitars.
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    My Agile 3000M Prestige with a 3/4" maple cap. Sweet guitar, got it on "special" for $399.00 with a HS case. They're back in stock again at Rondo for $449.99 w/ HS case.
    Ah, nothing relieves the discomfort of GAS pains like the sound of the UPS truck rumbling down your street. It's like the musician's Beano.

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    where was that Agile built, Bloozcat? She looks beautiful.

    What are the p'ups?
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    I keep buying new electrics, but I always go back to my Modulus. It has a graphite reinforced neck and Dimarzio Virtual P-90s. Yes, it only has three strings in this picture. (Don't ask).



    And check out that neck heel (or lack thereof).

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    Yeah she may be 2400....but bloozcat just took care of that SG GAS....man that Agile is way cool and for less than $500 with hardshell case.....stellar.
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    Okay, Hub... I've gotta ask. Why does that beautiful Modulus only have 3 strings?
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    Hubberjub...that's sweet.

    you may have covered this ground before....but what's the story on that guitar? Modulus only advertises basses. How rare is this? Where did you get your hands on this? Where do those DiMarzios fall in the p'up spectrum...you call 'em P90's, but they have double poles? What's the body? Balance issues? Why does the neck look hybrid? Care to send it to me for a 6 month "sabbatical" of sorts. I PROMISE I'll be good to her. 3 strings is fine for me. I'll take care of the other 3...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tio Kimo
    where was that Agile built, Bloozcat? She looks beautiful.

    What are the p'ups?
    It's made in Korea, Tio. The pickups are Korean Alnico V's that sound very good. They've upgraded the electronics and switches as well.
    Ah, nothing relieves the discomfort of GAS pains like the sound of the UPS truck rumbling down your street. It's like the musician's Beano.

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    I have never played a double cut better than my Yamaha SG1500. I bought it new in 1976 and is still my favorite guitar.


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    I enjoy my Ibanez AR 300 with the Super 58 pick-ups warm tone, really cool..

    I m thinkin about selling it to raise money for a futur Gibson Lespaul project though..



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tio Kimo

    Hubberjub...that's sweet.

    you may have covered this ground before....but what's the story on that guitar? Modulus only advertises basses. How rare is this? Where did you get your hands on this? Where do those DiMarzios fall in the p'up spectrum...you call 'em P90's, but they have double poles? What's the body? Balance issues? Why does the neck look hybrid? Care to send it to me for a 6 month "sabbatical" of sorts. I PROMISE I'll be good to her. 3 strings is fine for me. I'll take care of the other 3...

    Modulus only makes basses now so they're pretty rare. I bought this on Ebay about three years ago. The Dimarzios are humbuckers that have been designed to sound like P-90s. To me, they sound more like humbuckers with a little more snarl. The body is mahogany. The neck is built around a carbon fiber frame. There is a thin black layer visible on the sides under the fretboard and also on the back of the headstock (that's the second picture). Because the carbon fiber supports the string tension, they can use woods that wouldn't typically be able to deal with the pressure. The neck on this guitar is made from a variety of cedar. It's a really resonant guitar.
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    Looks Like Tig struck gold asking if any of us had a thing for double cuts

    There are some really nice looking guitars here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophe
    Okay, Hub... I've gotta ask. Why does that beautiful Modulus only have 3 strings?
    Well, I broke a string while in the middle of a solo and decided to get a little crazy. I started ripping the rest of the strings off the guitar for the remainder of the solo and just grabbed my other guitar in between songs. That was the last gig I played six string on and I haven't had the chance to restring it yet. That's the problem with owning too many guitars, it's way easier to just grab another instead of changing strings immediately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ch0jin
    How about these



    I don't think Maton are well known outside Oz (unless you're Josh Homme) but they have been making guitars in Australia, some models even using Australian tone woods, since 1946 and are still 100% Australian owned.
    We have a shop just down the road from me that carries Maton and I am very impressed with them. I tried to work a deal on a trade and cash, but couldn't come to an agreement.

    I found the guitars had great feel and ease of play that rivaled the Strat.
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