Want a 35th? Nows your Chance..

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See a stage - heck, I've seen Joneser knock one over on stage. :doh:
 
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Seymour rockin a Schecter? Wow, that sight is unbelievable!
Evan, I don't think I see any inlays except on the 12th fret on that Schecter, also the colors are rare for a Schecter. Is it a Custom Shop model for Seymour?
 
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See a stage - heck, I've seen Joneser knock one over on stage. :doh:

I was so relieved to see no damage whatsoever on Seymour's 35th Ann. Tele Gib. It was leaning against a wall with the cable plugged in, and my foot tripped over the cable. I saw Seymour's $6000 guitar falling toward some drum hardware, and just about had a heart attack! LOL It's a miracle that there wasn't one ding on it. It hit the carpet just right, or maybe Aceman grabbed it quickly or something. :)
 
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Seymour rockin a Schecter? Wow, that sight is unbelievable!
Evan, I don't think I see any inlays except on the 12th fret on that Schecter, also the colors are rare for a Schecter. Is it a Custom Shop model for Seymour?
Nope. Just a regular C-1 Seymour picked up used in Nashville for a few hundred bucks. The pickups are Antiquitys. Naturally.

I have one too. Mine's a Hollywood Classic with the stock SH-11 / SH-1n 4-con.

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Sorry for the hijack.
 
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I was so relieved to see no damage whatsoever on Seymour's 35th Ann. Tele Gib. It was leaning against a wall with the cable plugged in, and my foot tripped over the cable. I saw Seymour's $6000 guitar falling toward some drum hardware, and just about had a heart attack! LOL It's a miracle that there wasn't one ding on it. It hit the carpet just right, or maybe Aceman grabbed it quickly or something. :)

Hey bro - I dived right on that before you had a chance to step on it. By the way - Joe didn't miss a note during the whole affair!

Wait a minute. That's the guitar that was dead, right? Hmmm.... now we know why. :cool2:

It was dead because Frank was too lazy to just wire the pickups up just for a photo shoot. The fact that Seymour was gonna be playing it didn't seem to inspire him either. :scratchch
 
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And that C-1 Seymour is playing sounds bad@$$. Or maybe it's just Seymour...
 
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