My '07 Dargie Delight...the only hardtail MM90 AL Dargie they made with Piezo...autographed by the man himself back in 2013
My '09 Dargie Delight II
And my '11 HH in Dorado Gold
Bought both the Dargies here a few years ago. Both are for sale on Reverb because I don't have enough posts to list them here.
OK another two. Not mine, but don't forget about these two wonderful AL HHH protos (in the second pic I see another red HHH hanging on the wall, I think we didn´t see thet so far?)
OK another two. Not mine, but don't forget about these two wonderful AL HHH protos (in the second pic I see another red HHH hanging on the wall, I think we didn´t see thet so far?)
OK another two. Not mine, but don't forget about these two wonderful AL HHH protos (in the second pic I see another red HHH hanging on the wall, I think we didn´t see thet so far?)
If memory serves me right they were having a hard time finding a 6 way super switch that was up to their quality standards. Though I've thought that if they used the same concept as the JP Majesty (parts of the GameChanger) that whole switch issue goes away.
The blue one with the maple neck and rosewood fret board I have always loved.
This is my "one off" EBMM Albert Lee SSS done up in the famous "Mary Kaye" signature finishes all
The way down to the hardware and magnet poles in gold! Mary Kaye is my actual Aunty.. Mahalo to Brian, Tomas and everyone at EBMM for building this special build I'm very grateful.. You can hear this guitar at work on my new single (Singing the Blues). Aloha
This was my first Albert Lee HH and still till this day it's my favorite.. Also the same guitar I'm features with on both the ernie ball and MusicMan websites in my artist pic.. Great guitar.. Hard to play other guitars once you get to feel that all rosewood neck..
There was a one off for a contest that someone had a AL HH with a maple neck made. I saw it at GC online and was going to get it, but couldn't talk them down low enough, they didn't know what they had and I was low on funds. I use to have pictures I'll have to see if I can find them.
It was Trans red, maple neck and fret board, HH with trem. The neck was a AL BFR with the pearliod markers.
The AL and my 25th are my go to guitars. They are different beast depending on my musical mood.
The Silo unfortunately doesn't get any attention aside from the novelty of being a rare Dargie.
At some point it will say goodbye and will be replaced with an mm90 AL or something else.
Great guitar of course, but I just prefer the necks on the AL and the 25th.