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Post by jimiata on Aug 20, 2007 7:05:09 GMT -7
I picked up an Ibanez Art Star 100 about 6 years ago for $350.00. It's a great copy of the 335 both in looks feel and sound. Check out the reviews on HC. Mine was a mid '80's in tobacco finish and just smoked. Unfortunately it rarely got played as I found it a little heavy for my old body and sold it.
They're worth checking out if you can find one.
Jim
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Post by dock66 on Aug 20, 2007 8:34:30 GMT -7
Love the ES 335 for its versatility,but lately been lusting for White Falcon.
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Post by pappy on Aug 20, 2007 9:07:11 GMT -7
A lot of people really like the Jr's. I know when I got my annie I had been playing a Les Paul for about five years and the size difference is huge, but I've gotten used to it and actually like it more. All the better to hide behind I guess. That's probably just one reason I'll be after a Club eventually.
Now when I play my tele or the Les Paul it feels... small. Like a toy almost. The Les Paul though is a heavy, heavy toy.
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dsj52
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Post by dsj52 on Aug 20, 2007 16:06:01 GMT -7
I've got bad GAS for one of the forthcoming PRS SE semi hollows... If you can't wait for one of those, my 2003 PRS HB1 is on sale at Fat Sound Guitars. Complete with 10 top and piezo pup. It is the violin amber one on their web site.
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Post by Joey Beverages on Aug 20, 2007 17:38:52 GMT -7
I've got bad GAS for one of the forthcoming PRS SE semi hollows... If you can't wait for one of those, my 2003 PRS HB1 is on sale at Fat Sound Guitars. Complete with 10 top and piezo pup. It is the violin amber one on their web site. That's one nice lookin' gee-tar ;D ;D but I'm still doin' my homework and countin' all the spare change
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Post by dock66 on Aug 20, 2007 19:22:53 GMT -7
That is an nice PRS HB1,my HB2 is just like it minus the piezo.
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