A Musicman Albert Lee, with 3 S/Cs, a Duesenberg Starplayer H/B & P90 and a Burns 40th Anniversary Hank Marvin Signature guitar. There were 3 guitars here that interested me. Next, I headed north, to Frets Guitar Centre, in Cleveleys. I’m not much for modding and buy a guitar with the idea of leaving it, as I got it. As much as I loved the Asat, it couldn’t fulfil the role. I mainly play surf, so love to pitch wobble, a lot. This unit would prove exhausting to play over long periods. I so wanted this to be the one but after realizing that the trem need a mighty waggle to wobble the pitch, anywhere a semi-tone. I’m not a fan any way and this vibrato unit is just so limited. With a semi-transparent, dark orange finish and amazing build quality, this stunner really wowed me. There was one guitar that I really fancied, a G & L ASAT Custom, with bigsby. Everything was well presented and despite it’s huge stock, not cluttered at all. A shop I’d been aware of for many years but this was my first actual visit. Something in the vein of Jazzmaster pickups, or P90s.Īnyway, after much internet trawling, I headed out this morning, to Frailers, in Runcorn. The must haves, were a decent trem and pickups that were a little warmer than strat single coils. I’d just sold a guitar, to raise funds, so wanted to get a good one. Makes like Fender, Musicman and G & L, were rattling around, in my head. I had a set budget and had a few different guitars in mind. Well, I decided I was going to get another guitar.
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