In your opinion... Best guitar made today

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jharpersj":1xf5cup7 said:
My vote
Tom Anderson
Huber

Too funny, I was going to post exactly that; the two best guitars I own, by a long shot. :thumbsup:

My Huber Krautster may be the best sounding guitar I've ever played, period.
 
I would have to agree with the Kenneth Lawrence comment. I bought a used one from Tom and have one currently on order. It made my custom ESP feel like a toy and it's a damn fine guitar in its own right. Between speaking with Ken and looking at pictures of his shop I think he's OCD. That's what I want in a guitar builder!!! You could eat sushi off the floor of his shop it's so clean.
 
I don't care. If I'm not playing my American Stratocasters I'm not happy.

That's all that matters if your making music.
 
For the look , the sound , the neck
Nothing will beat a caparison dellinger for me
The deviltail headstock is sooo nice :)
 
Tone Monster":3gbg2whe said:
I would have to agree with the Kenneth Lawrence comment. I bought a used one from Tom and have one currently on order. It made my custom ESP feel like a toy and it's a damn fine guitar in its own right. Between speaking with Ken and looking at pictures of his shop I think he's OCD. That's what I want in a guitar builder!!! You could eat sushi off the floor of his shop it's so clean.
When do u think your kl is gonna be completed, i cant wait to see it.
 
Right now for me its my Les Paul's, 2012 Trad +, 2008 BB7 and 2009 R7

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My favorite is any vintage style Fender, but with big frets, 9.5 radius, reverse wound middle pickup, 5-way switch, and a Soft "V" neck.
 
Zap":2kfcj6fm said:
My favorite is any vintage style Fender, but with big frets, 9.5 radius, reverse wound middle pickup, 5-way switch, and a Soft "V" neck.

Agreed. I've played some killer sounding old Fenders but couldn't stand the small wire frets. :aww:
 
As much as i love Suhr i still realize a good Strat is tough to top
 
When I was learning, I thought the Ibanez RG's were the best; I could be more expressive and play subtle nuances better with their tremelos versus a Floyd. I still like their trems, similar to a Kahler. Now I like the PRS even though they sound darker and less aggressive to me.
 
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