Candy red was another color if memory serves me right.
I love my AL HH, it does not have the coil split, but it has been something I've been thinking about recently.
Glenn |B)
I've been trying to get an AL w/rosewood, trem, and HH for months. This thread makes me sad.
But I did just buy a Stingray guitar so I'm not going to be sad very much, really.
But man, an AL would have been awesome.
I've been trying to get an AL w/rosewood, trem, and HH for months. This thread makes me sad.
But I did just buy a Stingray guitar so I'm not going to be sad very much, really.
But man, an AL would have been awesome.
Jack, he's got that listed on Reverb right now, it's not super cheap. The GC specials are nice with the split coils, but you can do that yourself.
PM me if you need some help locating one.
Glenn |B)
You do not have to justify the reason you're selling. Whatever you see fit for you.
I understand that you wouldn't like a great axe to take a beating. Neither would most of us!
On the other hand if I played 10 gigs a month, I'd sacrify one of my axes for the beating and always have a great guitar in hands.
I've owned a Silo 3. It was a good guitar and I really liked it... on a carnival float. But it ain't the real deal.
I also very recently tried the Sterling AL. The guitar (especially the body) was gorgeous. The neck was a bit flatter than the original but smooth with pleasant frets. The pick-ups were ok too.
But I couldn't believe how "richer" the real MM sounded. And I swear I'm not being snobish : there was a huge difference.