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  • NGD Seymour Duncan 35

    Well, I just had to. This is one great guitar, I'm real proud of it. Just got it a couple of days ago. For some reason my camera is taking some shaky looking photos...working on it.




    Last edited by manybikes; 06-18-2011, 11:16 PM.
    Seymour Duncan 35
    1971 Telecaster with factory Bisgsby
    Schecter C1 Elite quilted maple top
    Takamine acoustic
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    Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

    very, very nice
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      Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

      no freakin way! Awesome!

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        Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

        woahh i didnt know u could afford that guitar
        heard it cost a **** load of cash
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          Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

          Whoa! Very nice!

          And welcome!

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            Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

            Originally posted by aneyekay1 View Post
            woahh i didnt know u could afford that guitar
            heard it cost a **** load of cash
            Well, they are more expensive than many guitars but then again they are also very unique and very limited.

            I've spent as much on crappy used cars that cratered after six months of use! (just as a kind of comparison on value for your money)
            On the other hand I know I will get many years of enjoyment out of this Guitar.
            Last edited by manybikes; 06-19-2011, 01:02 AM.
            Seymour Duncan 35
            1971 Telecaster with factory Bisgsby
            Schecter C1 Elite quilted maple top
            Takamine acoustic
            Roland BC60 Blues Cube
            Yamaha fifty 112

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              Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

              Originally posted by TheLivingDead View Post
              Whoa! Very nice!

              And welcome!
              Thanks, glad to be here!
              Seymour Duncan 35
              1971 Telecaster with factory Bisgsby
              Schecter C1 Elite quilted maple top
              Takamine acoustic
              Roland BC60 Blues Cube
              Yamaha fifty 112

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              • #8
                Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                That's an amazing guitar. A Duncan VP, Evan Skopp, posted a link to the guy who won that guitar, and he did a great demo of it. Try the search function and you'll find it.

                Enter your tele into the best tele thread, and yours will surely be the winner.
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                • #9
                  Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                  ^ No doubt,.

                  Did you a set of zephryr pickups? If you did, you need to post a review of them.

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                    Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                    Originally posted by manybikes View Post
                    For some reason my camera is taking some shaky looking photos...working on it.
                    I've noticed that some digital cameras refuse to autofocus with the flash turned off.

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                      Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                      Congrats on an epic quitar!

                      Welcome to the forum!

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                      • #12
                        Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                        Man, those look GREAT!!!
                        Aint no pro but I know what I like....
                        Guitar to sound output:
                        Hamer, Dean, or Various, Levy's straps, Dunlop straplock/picks, Daddarrio strings 10-46, Duncan, Dimarzio, Mogami, Monster, MojoDrive pedal on occasion, Marshall, Crate, Vox, Mesa Boogie, Black Shadow Celestions, Eminence,..

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                        • #13
                          Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                          Originally posted by dominus View Post
                          I've noticed that some digital cameras refuse to autofocus with the flash turned off.
                          It's not that it doesn't focus it's that the shutter speed is so slow the slight movement holding the camera blurs the shot.
                          Aint no pro but I know what I like....
                          Guitar to sound output:
                          Hamer, Dean, or Various, Levy's straps, Dunlop straplock/picks, Daddarrio strings 10-46, Duncan, Dimarzio, Mogami, Monster, MojoDrive pedal on occasion, Marshall, Crate, Vox, Mesa Boogie, Black Shadow Celestions, Eminence,..

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                          • #14
                            Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                            Sweeeeeeeeet!! Congratulations, and welcome to the forum.

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                            • #15
                              Re: NGD Seymour Duncan 35

                              Cool; I didn't even know those existed
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