Guitars anyone???
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@Freeman Very nice! Who's the builder? (Not exactly your average specs). Some great looking pieces of wood.
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@JunkPants Its a guy called Dennison Guitars who works out of Crimson Guitars in Dorset UK.
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@Freeman Very cool, wasn't familiar with him (I'm admittedly a bit out of the loop these days), but had a look and it seems like he does great work. And if there's one thing I enjoy (at least) as much as denim photos it's build update shots of guitars, so please keep them coming.
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the latest iteration of the wall of noise:

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@indigo_nico a fellow walrus fan.
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@Freeman Nice! Neck wood looks awesome. (And I always liked the look of a fretboard without markers/inlays)
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Some very nice guitars in this thread, but I wouldn't have expected anything less from you guys.
@Freeman very cool Dennison! I spend a lot of time playing a squier baritone tele these days. Nothin' fancy but it's so easy to make it sound huge.
I recently picked up this orange HP8 cab after looking for one for quite a while. Years. I probably could have made things easier for myself if I were willing to get an actually orange Orange, but I was being picky and waiting for a black one to match the Verellen head. Very content now. The Verellen is a 1st gen Model T clone


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Just got this in today. (Really need to stop buying guitars. This will be the last one for a long while, I promise..........)
Les Paul Standard 50s in Ebony. Love the look of this thing, with the natural back. Can't fault a good burst, but dig the simple, clean appearance.
Setup wasn't 100% on arrival, but a few tweaks and it plays great. Awesome sounding guitar thankfully. (Far better sounding than a previous LP Standard I had that was stolen).


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@Dag said in Guitars anyone???:
Some very nice guitars in this thread, but I wouldn't have expected anything less from you guys.
@Freeman very cool Dennison! I spend a lot of time playing a squier baritone tele these days. Nothin' fancy but it's so easy to make it sound huge.
I recently picked up this orange HP8 cab after looking for one for quite a while. Years. I probably could have made things easier for myself if I were willing to get an actually orange Orange, but I was being picky and waiting for a black one to match the Verellen head. Very content now. The Verellen is a 1st gen Model T clone


Thats a very nice amp collection. Always wanted a model t.
I tried the 30"/ bass VI thing and it wasn't for me. I'm considering a 28" 6 in the future. Something that feel more "guitary" aha
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For those that missed. Both models sold out out immediately.
The expensive version
The midlife crisis (or retired with too much money) version


