That90'sGuy
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GJ, you would be proud 
I went to Gguitars today (www.gguitars.com). Small little shop that has some very elite and highend gear.
The guitar I have been drooling over, the Grosh Bent Top Custom... IS the finest guitar I have ever played in my life. It WILL be in my arsenal eventually. I will sell my other guitars to fund it if need be (even my beloved LP Std.). It looked great (had a Tiger Eye finish flamed), had two Lindy Fralins single coils and a Fralin Unbucker. The strat tone was amazing. Very clear, crisp, articulate, and chimey. The LP tone was a bit less than I expected. It could use a different humbucker, I'm thinking Tom Holmes. The humbucking tone wasn't that pronounced paired with the other two, but I'm sure if I experiment, it will be. The neck felt divine, a perfect chunky C... LPs eat your heart out.
I played a PRS McCarty w/ 10 top blue "swimming pool" flame and birds. This is without a doubt the second best guitar I have played. It had great humbucking tone, and split it had a bit of chime, just nothing like a Strat. The neck was second only to the Grosh... absolutely wonderful. Looks wise I prefer this over the Grosh.
I never thought there was any quality stores in my area, until I looked up this guitar by a company called Infeld. When I did and looked up dealers, I found gguitars in new haven, ct where i was born. The Infeld axe I played was very unique and very futuristic. It had pretty good tones, but nothing like the McCarty or Grosh. However, it's look alone would turn probably everyone's head
The feel of the guitar was good and I like the feeling of raw maple. Great overall guitar.
Hamer Monoco Super Pro. Looked great with a wonderful flame top. Sounded pretty decent. Was a solid guitar. Not my top pick, but I will admit they are built very well. If you like singlecut style guitars, you will like them.
I played a H-S-H configured McInturff that had good versatility and tone. Looked great and played great, but I still had that Grosh on my mind.
Taylor 315CE.... now I see what people are talking about. This store takes care of their acoustics with humidifiers in the room. HUGE difference. The Taylor was bright, but had a great balance, great attack, richness, and resonance. This was probably the best sounding acoustic I've played... I think even topping out that one really great Gibson J-150 (haven't played one that was like it since
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I went to Gguitars today (www.gguitars.com). Small little shop that has some very elite and highend gear.
The guitar I have been drooling over, the Grosh Bent Top Custom... IS the finest guitar I have ever played in my life. It WILL be in my arsenal eventually. I will sell my other guitars to fund it if need be (even my beloved LP Std.). It looked great (had a Tiger Eye finish flamed), had two Lindy Fralins single coils and a Fralin Unbucker. The strat tone was amazing. Very clear, crisp, articulate, and chimey. The LP tone was a bit less than I expected. It could use a different humbucker, I'm thinking Tom Holmes. The humbucking tone wasn't that pronounced paired with the other two, but I'm sure if I experiment, it will be. The neck felt divine, a perfect chunky C... LPs eat your heart out.
I played a PRS McCarty w/ 10 top blue "swimming pool" flame and birds. This is without a doubt the second best guitar I have played. It had great humbucking tone, and split it had a bit of chime, just nothing like a Strat. The neck was second only to the Grosh... absolutely wonderful. Looks wise I prefer this over the Grosh.
I never thought there was any quality stores in my area, until I looked up this guitar by a company called Infeld. When I did and looked up dealers, I found gguitars in new haven, ct where i was born. The Infeld axe I played was very unique and very futuristic. It had pretty good tones, but nothing like the McCarty or Grosh. However, it's look alone would turn probably everyone's head
Hamer Monoco Super Pro. Looked great with a wonderful flame top. Sounded pretty decent. Was a solid guitar. Not my top pick, but I will admit they are built very well. If you like singlecut style guitars, you will like them.
I played a H-S-H configured McInturff that had good versatility and tone. Looked great and played great, but I still had that Grosh on my mind.
Taylor 315CE.... now I see what people are talking about. This store takes care of their acoustics with humidifiers in the room. HUGE difference. The Taylor was bright, but had a great balance, great attack, richness, and resonance. This was probably the best sounding acoustic I've played... I think even topping out that one really great Gibson J-150 (haven't played one that was like it since
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