They have always had an awesome custom shop. A custom Strat from them was my first really nice guitar and I still own it to this day.Watching Marco with his Schecters peaked my interest. I had one years ago, it was pretty good. Always wanted a tele thinline type guitar so got this:
Flamed Koa body and neck w/ a Bocote fretboard.
Watching Marco with his Schecters peaked my interest. I had one years ago, it was pretty good. Always wanted a tele thinline type guitar so got this:
Flamed Koa body and neck w/ a Bocote fretboard.
Yeah... My Shell Pink DK-24 wants a friend and I've been seriously thinking about that one.Ive been intrigued by these since they came out at Summer Namm, figured id pull the trigger and grab one for myself to check it out.
Charvel DK24 HH 2pt Burgandy Mist
I have a 2018 and it’s the finest Gibson custom shop of several I’ve owned. I have also tried several 2019’s and they are great guitars but I think it still boils down to the individual instrument. Can’t really go wrong either way.What is the consensus on the 2018 vs. 2019 Custom Shop models? I can get a deal on a 1959 Reissue but it's a 2018. Seems like people feel the 2019s are "better" for some reason.
of course Sir Paul is tuning the G string
Ive been intrigued by these since they came out at Summer Namm, figured id pull the trigger and grab one for myself to check it out.
Charvel DK24 HH 2pt Burgandy Mist
It's pretty genius.Oh, I LOVE the way they recessed that jack socket out of the way. I might steal that idea for my own builds.
I have that on my MIM Charvel and it's not that practical for those newer one-piece wireless transmitters, like the NUX B-2. It works but I never know which way to fold the transmitter. I think the jack is fine for cable.Oh, I LOVE the way they recessed that jack socket out of the way. I might steal that idea for my own builds.
Henry was a disaster. I will say that the QC on this Collings is incredible. Guitar is flawless.