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The 335
I've wanted one of these a long time. I got it two months ago. Lefty with blocks--they seldom do a run of these.
This is a model that's supposed to have the 70s classic rock tone, It does if you want it to, but it's also a jazzy with a lovely balance of bass and treble. If I were able to play in a band again, I could play it for a gig of wildly divergent tunes and stick with just the 335.
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Classic! I can't tell by the photos if it's red or wood-grained, though.
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Thanks, b.o.b. and Fred.
It's a translucent red finish. It's hard to tell, and I know that both Sweetwater and I had troubles showing the top in all its glory and beauty.
I said on this forum once that I had hoped that the 335 would be my retirement guitar, but I'll probably never retires, so I went for it. Glad I did.
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Beautiful!
Thanks!
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Nice looking guitar. A friend of mine has a similar lefty 335 but strings it right-handed.
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Laker, thanks. I first learned to play upside down, so to speak. Still can to a degree. I know that Doyle Bramhall II plays that way. We lefties do what we can to play.
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Dick Dale as I recalled played the same way.
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Actually there?s a member of 1 of the forums I belong to who does the same. Is records are phenomenal. I?ll post/link something tomorrow.