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patpark

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Glen stopped by the office on Friday and he brought the Albert Lee with the 2 humbuckers and rosewood neck. This had a mahogany body, all rosewood neck, trem, 2 covered humbuckers. Finished in red. Fingerboard inlays were larger than the standard Music Man.

This guitar made me sick. The combination of the rosewood neck and mahogany body is a winner. Every single note was fat and very even response across the board.

When they hit the streets they will be a winner. Anyone that understands what makes a great guitar cannot deny the fatness and perfect rock tone this guitar will produce.

I begged Glen to let me keep this guitar for a few weeks, to ahem, test it. I called him after he left and begged again.

A real winner here and I will own one. Its that good!

Sterling, if you need a field tester. I am your man. Please. I got to have this guitar.


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jamminjim

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I'm assuming Glen is somemone from EBMM... or guitar Center???

Pat, did this one have a mahog tone block? Would love to see a pic of this one and see a demo.
 

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AWESOME...being in Canada just means ROAD TRIP!!!!!! hahahaha....Because if they are JUST FOR GC......then i have no choice hahahaha
 

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Pat BP says your a wizard with a guitar neck, the pics you took for us at NAMM showed you as a wizard with a camera -


Where's the pics for this dude!?:D
 

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Pat thanks for that (smacking myself on the head for not remembering Glen) he was the one that brought up having access to inventory info at GCs right?

I can't find the thread with the 2 hum Al in it...... humm.......
 
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patpark

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i was so in awe of this guitar it never occured to me to take pictures. I was too busy playing and begging Glen to let me keep this guitar!

Its in one of the Torture threads. there is a pic of Big Poppa playing it.
 

jamminjim

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Is this it?

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patpark

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That is the one Jim. Glen's was red and had a trem bridge. the one Poppa is playing looks hard tail bridge to me.

smokin guitar.

I want one!
 

jamminjim

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yes I reread that you said the red one... now the correct pic is there - what a freaking nice Al - and it's easy to understand anyone wanting one badly. I'd want the white hardtail tough.....

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patpark

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yeah thats the one. every single note was just dripping fat. like a fat burger just dripping in greasy fatness. totally versatile. the 5 way switch positions 2 and 4 give a great realistic single coil sounds.
 

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Did you guys notice that it says "BP" in the inlay of the Big Poppa Al? Pat - did you get a chance to play the triple hummer Al? Would you like it over the twin hummer version?
 
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