Guitar Fantasy Camp

Of those two, I like the red one. :shrug:

Looks like you're going after a P90/single coil setup. I like these, but a LP style doesn't seem like it's what you're looking for.


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Oh, I’ve been looking at that. But I also just got a Heritage LP (with children’s pickups for @Flamencology) and don’t exactly want to double up too much from a general feel/vibe standpoint.

Anyway, I’m totes down the rabbit hole at this point and getting bids for custom abominations. It’s all decidedly too much and I’ve almost hit the random boring purchase to end it all or random ridiculous purchase button multiple times.

I know my decision-making abilities are reaching their limit when I start shopping for White Falcons.
 
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I think the dots are supposed to be moons but they don't look like it. I just need a guitar that works and doesn't bankrupt me to be able to work.

If I didn't already have 2 PRSs the DGT SE goldtop is what I'd buy. The best demo for me is still Grissom himself playing it and then checking out the live clips. I've seen him play live at the Saxton three times, with his custom US DGTs and his American PRS amps...those clips of him playing the SE through the SE amp... They really speak to the player always being the most important part of the equation.

The diminishing returns on buying a US-made PRS (especially "core" models) keep growing and growing. They're becoming even more of a prestige line than the perception has been. The SE stuff just keeps getting better, but they also keep jacking up the prices there.

I'm not sure any SE model needs to cost more than $1,000, but people seem to be paying it...also, the DGT SE (at least) should come with locking tuners.
 
A good Jazzmaster, Olympic White w. tort. Vintage specs but it doesn't have to be a thousand years old, even if I got it for free. A nice AVRI would do just fine. It's the sound I could and would use and can't exactly get with the stuff I have.
I've changed my mind. Jaguar. Same specs and finish.
 
If we've graduated to posting our normal GAS at the moment, I have to say that I've been drooling over Hagstrom Super Swede's on eBay Classified Ads.
 
I still lust after the Collings hollow-bodies and semis. Or if we are really going full fantasy here, how about one of those fancy boutique archtops that keep showing up in my feeds for some reason?
 
I’m thinking a Solus F2 with a German carve swamp ash body, Fender scale medium C neck with a maple board, medium stainless frets. Color-wise I’m dithering between faded cherry transparent, round up orange, or one of the lighter transparent Mary Kaye colors—white or sonic blue mostly. Lightest possible aging/relicing.

I tried a Novo Serus T at CME with that neck carve/scale and that pickup config and was very pleasantly surprised as I mostly picked it up to rule it out and prove Baimun wrong. Whole thing felt really dialed in which surprised me as I’d assumed Novos were kind of all hat no cattle because they’re often posted up with outlandish finishes and bought by TGP freaks who own 900 guitars all retailing for $6K each. I’d have just bought this one at CME except I didn’t dig the finish and it’s a pine body and I’m not super into the whole pine guitar thing because through trial and error I’ve found I dig ash and mahogany solid bodies the best and am neutral on alder. Could be witchcraft/coincidence, but at this price point why risk it.

Oooh, German carve is a cool option. I think the one you posted had a staple P90 in the neck and a HB in the bridge, is that the configuration you want? The staple P90 is a very righteous choice. It's basically a DeArmond Dyna in P90 clothing.

I think all your color choices are fantastic too. I'm swinging little bit toward sonic blue.
 
Well, being down at the bottom of the rabbit hole I’ve psyched myself out that I need all sorts of unobtanium specs on this guitar which I’ve still not decided on and am now letting spec availability determine the purchase.

I think this situation I’m in is actually some sort of cursed fairy boon from some folktale.

At any rate, I was like “this 100% needs to have stainless frets” and then I went and showroomed some shit half remembering that I didn’t exactly dig stainless frets.

Super plinky based on about 7 different samples . At least to my ears which tend to be fussy about random noises to my eternal annoyance. Is this why @Mark Wein doesnt choose stainless and quit destroying frets?

So this whole annoying thing might come in for a landing? Or I’ll wind up dancing in the land under the hill until my feet are stumps while a changeling takes my place in the waking world. Hope you enjoy commuting, asshole.
 
Well, being down at the bottom of the rabbit hole I’ve psyched myself out that I need all sorts of unobtanium specs on this guitar which I’ve still not decided on and am now letting spec availability determine the purchase.

I think this situation I’m in is actually some sort of cursed fairy boon from some folktale.

At any rate, I was like “this 100% needs to have stainless frets” and then I went and showroomed some shit half remembering that I didn’t exactly dig stainless frets.

Super plinky based on about 7 different samples . At least to my ears which tend to be fussy about random noises to my eternal annoyance. Is this why @Mark Wein doesnt choose stainless and quit destroying frets?

So this whole annoying thing might come in for a landing? Or I’ll wind up dancing in the land under the hill until my feet are stumps while a changeling takes my place in the waking world. Hope you enjoy commuting, asshole.
How about just generating a spec for what you want and have a custom builder make it for you. Did you know that Ed Roman guitars is still in business? https://romanguitars.com/custom-shop :wink:
 
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