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Post by slapjaw on Sept 7, 2013 7:37:18 GMT -5
Hey guys been away for a while, but not gone. Just picked up a beautiful ES-335, 50th anniversary. Full report to follow in the near future. She's the burst color as my other 335 is the red. Don't worry I'll TRY to post pictures with my review. So far, great sound and pretty easy to play. I'll try and record it before review also.
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Post by steve on Sept 7, 2013 7:51:17 GMT -5
Nice one Slap- I look forward to the pics.
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Post by Admin on Sept 7, 2013 7:56:06 GMT -5
Now I'm jealous Slappy...I've always wanted an ES.
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Post by slapjaw on Sept 17, 2013 16:50:15 GMT -5
All right this is a test picture. If it works more and review to follow.
No luck yet. Will work on it.
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Post by Admin on Sept 17, 2013 19:21:51 GMT -5
Slapjaw, from the image on photobucket, you will see the following. See the direct link (circled). Copy that and paste into the post using the image icon
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Post by slapjaw on Sept 18, 2013 6:36:59 GMT -5
OK here goes. Still no luck. Will try tonight. Trust me looks and sounds great. Allllllllll righty now, I think I've got it. This one of the pictures from Sweetwater. Now I was looking for something different than my other 335. Had seen this and it was it. The Burstbucker pick-ups 1 & 2 sound great to me. I have never played a guitar with nylon bridge saddles. Once again sounds good to me. The neck feels nice and very easy to play. I did shine it up, it is a VOS model. That never bothers me. I like the metal to look aged. I did some extra rubbing on the back of the neck and now it real smooth. Still learning how to dial in the pick-ups. I hardly ever play both at the same time. The weight isn't any big deal, I'm used to Les Paul's. The ballance is nice and just hangs perfectly. This model was made in Memphis which I still don't understand the big price just form Nashville. I'm very pleased with it. I'll shoot some of my own photo's when I get a chance.
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