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John BaranyaiAustralia
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I have a large collection of electric guitars and can answer most questions about brands such as Gibson, Fender, Epiphone and the like. I am also knowledgeable about the various effects pedals on the market today.I don't appraise guitars or give a monetary value of their worth. | |
Keith RobertsonCanada
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Guitar/amp repair/setup/modding, pickup repair/replacement/modding/wiring, speakers/cab selections/wiring. Admin of 3 guitar forums for 5 years. I can not appraise. | |
Jason FryerCanada
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I can answer any kind of question that is guitar related - from choosing the right guitar/amp for your needs, musical style & budget, to effects usage & placement, & most technical questions related to guitar set up & repair. I do not specialize in dating or appraising vintage gear, so please don't ask me to appraise the value of your instrument. URL: River City Junction |
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Kevin Chisholm - American GuitaristU.S.
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http://www.humbuckersoup.com http://www.myspace.com/kevinchisholmguitar I am an American Blues / R&B / Soul / Rock Guitarist living in Europe. Live performance (Gigging) is my specialty. I have over 20 years experience performing. I can answer questions about:
I cannot answer questions about: Vintage instruments, Midi, Pro-Tools |
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Johnny GenocideAvailable
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I can answer questions regarding playing, guitar models, guitar construction, amplifiers, effects, starting a band, recording and touring. As the Guitarist and singer for No Alternative I have recorded a number of albums, singles and CDs as well as extensive touring. I can also answer questions about starting a band and recording. |
Hi Angus, Thanks for your question. The Dean Z will not sound drastically different than your Epiphone Les Paul. For the most part, both of these guitars use Mahogany bodeies, and two humbuckers. Not
Hey Tom. Thanks for writing back. The research I came up with also points to the guitar being a very rare finish, so I would have to say it's original. You might ask them for a price or value on
Hey Miguel, Thanks for writing! The body is most likely an American Body, but it's hard to tell from the serial number. I would suggest going to Fender's website and emailing them directly. Most
Hi Andy, Thanks for your question. The best way to approach this is to isolate the problem. The issue is either with your wiring or the volume pot. I suggest you replace the volume pot first. It everything
Hey Tom, Thanks for writing! I would tend to say that this was an after market change to the finish. However, Fender did do some limited runs. Did the guy you bought it from buy it new or used?
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