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    #31
    yes, the 335 is a very sweet sounding guitar. best through a good clean channel i reckon and through the mesa it sounds better than through a fender deluxe. but it's really not my 'sound'. i only bought it to try it out and reckon that i'm purely a strat man, so i'll probably be selling it soon [along with the marshalls and the peavey ]

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      #32
      looks mean. what's the guitar. what's the amp?
      Both Yamaha, the guitar is an RXG something or other and the amp is an HR-2000. Got a few nice FX pedals as well including an old wah-wah box that I found at a flea market which built siren and wind noise effects.

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        #33
        Hey, that's not much cop for slinging out a hairy mary!

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          #34
          yes, the 335 is a very sweet sounding guitar. best through a good clean channel i reckon
          Most guitars through a clean channel, are "missing something" but a Gibson, is just amazing.

          I can play stuff I normally reserve for my Brazilian Spanish guitar (...and that is one hell of a sound man, its that equatorial hardwood, wow does it resonate).

          Really excellent for a bit of "Rockabilly"

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            #35
            wotcher oh.

            nope, but it keeps me going from november through to january end. how are they biting?

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              #36
              "equatorial hardwood"

              - i know what you mean. i have a ltd edition taylor 810 with brazilian rosewood that chimes like a bell forever

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