Shouldn't it be called the Les Paul Chameleon?
Don't get you?
Shouldn't it be called the Les Paul Chameleon?
Here's my 1972 Hayman Kit with Vintage AVEDIS Cymbals from the late 60's
Don't get you?
Woot, got this t'other day!!
Tama Iron Cobra Power Glide double pedal; won it on an auction for £180 inc postage. As you can see it has a few scratches etc but plays like a dream.
Very happy
@Maccy, that Les Paul just doesn't look right with dot inlays..
dude some of them screws holding the bar, arent the right length, id look at getting them replaced fella!
I guess it's because as it's a new 2009 model, people just aren't used to it.
Ahhh he's right you know!
Look at the picture
i know because i own the same pedal haha, some of them look pretty dangerous i think hes using tom/snare lugs instead of the originals, you can lose them easily if your gigging a lot with it, ive lost a few i had to replace my double pedal cross bar the otherday because it was so worn and torn, i got it from the distributors and it cost £52
But seriously id look at getting them screws replaced, any good drum shop should have spares, or you could cut them yourself to the same size as the others if you know somebody who could do it for you, or even do it yourself!
An MG and a Spider
I feel sorry for you
An MG and a Spider
I feel sorry for you
An MG and a Spider
I feel sorry for you
Funny how nobody sticks up for my different Gibson
Your Gibson is, almost objectively, nothing short of bizarre aesthetically , but if you like it then that's all that really matters. We are not, however, saying that it isn't a quality piece of kit or that you have a bad product.
You put it better than me.
It may play brilliantly but I don't think you'll still have it and love it in 10 years time unlike Jimbo (and me with my collection) who will shudder every time we open a case.