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Discussion in 'Guitar Gear Talk Forum' started by jayanth, Jan 23, 2004.

  1. Aka Oz

    Aka Oz /\K/\ - Ozy

    yar shahrukh i bught a package of jumpstart maybe is GSA 60 or a GRX40
     
  2. Luthier

    Luthier New Member

    Hey guys Tanx for ur comments and critique.
    But it's not epiphone that is writen on the peghead but it's CIPRIANO which is my trade name.
    That guitar had a clear laquer finish since my friend wanted it like that.
    I am not a full-time builder but an occassional one with one of a kind projects.
    Anyone interested can contact me at............auddieluthier@rediffmail.com
    Feel free to ask me any stuff u wanna know or do.
    Regards
    Luthier.
     
  3. jekyll

    jekyll Banned

    dude that explorer style guitar ... how much will ya expect for it .. suppose am interested ... n what about other shape/style?
     
  4. Luthier

    Luthier New Member

    If u are interested mail me ur requirement with all the details too.
    Only then I would be able to tell u what it'll cost.
    Other shapes i have is LP Junior, Tele, JEM, Thinline and any shape that u like could be done.
    Regards
    Luthier
     
  5. ronnieanand

    ronnieanand n00bier th@n th0u

    @Luthier. I require Les Paul knob. Maybe one or two. My guitar's knob has gone kappoot. So can I buy just one or two knobs from you. How much would they cost.
     
  6. Luthier

    Luthier New Member

    Hey ronnieanand sorry to disappoint u but i do not have any knobs or pots in stock . I get them as n when required but u can try at furtados. They have all Authentic stuff for Replacement. That would be around seven zero zero for 4 knobs.
    But if anybody else has anything for ur requirement then i'll tell u for sure.
    But is it the knob or the pot itself that has gone kapoot.......
    Regards
    Luthier
     
  7. ronnieanand

    ronnieanand n00bier th@n th0u

    Yes. It's the knob. The groove for the screw is loose and so it doesn't fit the POT properly. So it kinda shakes. It's pretty annoying everytime I try to turn the volume knob. Otherwise the tone, playability is all great. By the way I am in Bangalore, so I am not sure how I can check up with Furtados for these things.
     
  8. Luthier

    Luthier New Member

    Just e-mail them and they will reply promptly or i'll find out whenever i go that side. But try fixing the screw with a new screw instead of changing the whole thing. I am sure that is possible at ur place or i guess so...
    Regards
    luthier
     
  9. jekyll

    jekyll Banned

    hey Luthier
    i have the jackson flying v (Rhandy Rhoads one) in my mind
    with two humbucker pickups having three way selector (like fender strats)
    + both the humbucks should have individual tone n volume knobs

    if thats possible
    what about fretboard inlays?

    n what about the neck on body (neck extending from body) ... instead of the regular two pieces

    dont have any penchant for floyd rose bridge ... normal tremolo (floating bridge if possible) will do for me ...

    dont think that color will have any impact on the cost ...
     
  10. livfstdieyoung

    livfstdieyoung New Member

    Make:-Ibanez
    Model:-RG 370 b
    Strings used:-d'addario 9' XL
    Pluctrum Used:-dolphin
    Floyd Rose (Yes/No):-edge pro 2
    Amp:- -
    Processor:-Zoom GFX - 1
     

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  11. livfstdieyoung

    livfstdieyoung New Member

    hey guys wat r these ...points bank for ?!?
     
  12. loyal

    loyal New Member

    Make:- Yamaha
    Model:- RGX-121 SJ satin black
    Strings used:- D'addario guage 10.
    Pluctrum Used:- Jim dunlop tortex 0.58mm
    Floyd Rose (Yes/No):- No
    Amp:- Marshall MG15CD
    Processor:- Korg Ax3000G
     
  13. derick-shredman

    derick-shredman New Member

    Make:-Ibanez
    Model:-RG2550E-GK
    Strings used:-stock
    Pluctrum Used:- 0.81mm
    Floyd Rose (Yes/No):-edge pro
    Amp:- a shitty yamaha ga-10, a better one coming soon
    Processor:- zoom 505, gt-8 coming soon

    better pics in a week or so
    [​IMG]
     
  14. ShivanikHendrix

    ShivanikHendrix New Member

    Make-Squier California Series Cream Strat
    Amp-Marshall MG10
    Strings-Fender Bullets
    Pluctrums-Dunlop HArd Kozik
    Processor- Lookin 4 1 Now

    guyz i hav a budget of 7000 temme a good processor plz!!
    ps IGT Rulz!
     
  15. subhajit_981

    subhajit_981 New Member

    Make:-Aria, Aria pro II, Givson(my 1st not in the picture)
    Model:-STG, Exel, Superdelux
    Strings used:-stock, Don't remember the name..rolerball something
    Pluctrum Used:- Set from dunlop
    Floyd Rose (Yes/No):-for Stg no for the Exel yes
    Amp:- MG 15 CDR, VoxAD 30 VT(tube amp), Play mate 25(aagh my 1stamp)
    Processor:- RP 80 Not in the picture, Zoom G 21U, Gnx 3
     

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  16. subhajit_981

    subhajit_981 New Member



    Try Zoom G2.1 U, It's a 2007 processor
     
  17. ShivanikHendrix

    ShivanikHendrix New Member

    Got a Line6 Floor Pod Plus Amazin \m/
     
  18. michael5681

    michael5681 New Member

  19. -Nemesis-

    -Nemesis- New Member

    Guitar :- Fender Squier HSS,ESP Epiphone Special
    Amp - GDEC Junior,Marshall MG50DFX
    Processor - Zoom 606,BOSS GT8,UltraWave Multi FX Software for recording,a pedal rack containing - Reverb,Pre/Post EQ/ Chorus / Sustain / Giga Distort
    Strings - 0.09 I guess,it's local brand though :(
    Picks - I use Heavy Gauge all the time.

    I don't have a camera / Vid Camera as of now,gimme some time though...
    PS - The Pedal rack isn't mine =),I just got the Boss GT8...and the zoom 606 is the worst processor EVER!! :)
     
  20. SqueakM9

    SqueakM9 mumble

    here goes my lot (or at least most of my stringed intruments
    les paul studio, BC Rich Beast, Ovation mandolin, Ibanez Artcore, Fender Tele, and my first guitar (current project) my Vester Stage Series
    have a good laugh
     

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