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    Wacky Tobacky:

    So this is what I'm taking with me for my Sunday-go-to-meetin gig. Sorry for the huge image:

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    Re: Wacky Tobacky:

    Love the Gibson. 339?

    That reminds me, I should get a guitar ready for tomorrow ... er ... later today In 2020 I was going to my friends' for our annual corned beef dinner. I was running late so I didn't bring my guitar stuff. We were going to get together the following night.

    The following night, the state got shut down.

    It's been over 2 years. I think I've played my acoustic once in that time. Thinking I might go with the Tele, but sadly the champ is ailing and not available. It'll probably be the Princeton Reverb RI and the Tele.
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    Re: Wacky Tobacky:


    I was guessing ES-330, but with different pups. I'm not a burst fan, but I can always make exceptions. Those are two fine-looking guitars!
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    Re: Wacky Tobacky:

    It's actually a CS-336. Same dimensions as an es-339 but different construction. This is more like a Les Paul, having a mahogany body & a 2 pc. maple top. Before they glue the top to the body, they hog it out w/a router; not chambered, but fully hollow.
    The body really "breathes", & as soon as I start getting any appreciable volume going through it, I can feel the air moving out of the f-holes across the hairs on my forearm.
    It also sustains quite well, & the feedback is nice & controlled. Think Trey Anastasio, but without a compressor.
    The p'ups are Wolfetone Legends. Low output, full spectrum. Great clean tones

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