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Hand them out at the strip club. Explain to the strippers the differences between all the different mints and the different materials. Guaran-damn-teed to go home with one, maybe two of them!Well, that’s a pic of 32 in my hand and alllll 59 layed out on thee table..
Anyone on Sherdog got more than me? Remember, these are all 40% silver and made in San Francisco..
(Unlike the clad/non-silver Eisenhower dollars made in Denver and Philadelphia..)
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I have a Krugerrand, along with the receipt from when my dad bought it the 1970s for £91. I wish he'd bought more of them!
LOL, older LPs are fine. The state of Gibson now is trash. Japanese-made Ibanez guitars are amazing quality and value. Gibson is over-priced and the fit/finish can be sketchy.I used to be a coin collecting nerd in 80s. I have a 10 cent and 50 cent Canadian coin that could be worth ten grand or more, I had misplaced them for years after a move, finally found them last year after buying a guitar and throwing it in a empty case I had, what do you know I had put my collection in that case almost a decade earlier and it just sat there.
Moral of the story, Les Pauls aren't that good.
Hand them out at the strip club. Explain to the strippers the differences between all the different mints and the different materials. Guaran-damn-teed to go home with one, maybe two of them!
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Almost all of my guitars are Japanese, my problem with les pauls is they suck for staying in tune, my pitch is better than it needs to be so I find Les Pauls and many gibsons incredibly annoying for this reason. They also never have the right positioning for me, I started playing classical guitar so I got comfortable with that angle. The best guitar to replicate that sitting or standing is the Jackson Randy Rhoads, which was designed by a classical guitar guy for the same reason. I use those for everything, it's does get some funny looks bringing them out to country gigs but I love it.LOL, older LPs are fine. The state of Gibson now is trash. Japanese-made Ibanez guitars are amazing quality and value. Gibson is over-priced and the fit/finish can be sketchy.
If you like a V a fucking LP would be a clunky bastard for you. What iteration of the RR's model to you have? I'm not that familiar, just asking what pickups/tuners etc and color because I'm curious. Sorry for the derail, fellas.Almost all of my guitars are Japanese, my problem with les pauls is they suck for staying in tune, my pitch is better than it needs to be so I find Les Pauls and many gibsons incredibly annoying for this reason. They also never have the right positioning for me, I started playing classical guitar so I got comfortable with that angle. The best guitar to replicate that sitting or standing is the Jackson Randy Rhoads, which was designed by a classical guitar guy for the same reason. I use those for everything, it's does get some funny looks bringing them out to country gigs but I love it.
90s Jackson professional series Japanese made Jackson brand hardwareIf you like a V a fucking LP would be a clunky bastard for you. What iteration of the RR's model to you have? I'm not that familiar, just asking what pickups/tuners etc and color because I'm curious. Sorry for the derail, fellas.
no but I got a kilo of cocaine
90s Jackson professional series Japanese made Jackson brand hardware
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RR1 USA made Duncan JB and Jazz combo
RR3 Japanese made JB and Jazz combo upgraded to original floyd rose![]()
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RRX7 made in indonesia mine doesn't have a floyd and I upgraded to sperzel locking tuners and upgraded to Dimarzio Crunchlab and Liquifire pickups I
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LTD Alexi Laiho signature Japanese made
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LTD Kirk Hammett signature
I've got 3 other Vs that aren't offset and then another dozen or so non pointies. Just can't go wrong with the V's though, they are sexy as hell,
Totally, it's the same thing with these older Japanese Jacksons, I have a few of those that have more than quadrupled what I paid for them new. ISay what you want about Gibson but they retain their value pretty well on the 2nd hand market if you need to sell them.
I’m a lefty tho so it’s all a problem for me with guitars. But I love my LP’s and SG’s.