P.S.A. For Sick F’s Who Like Green Guitars

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At the Atlanta GC on Briarcliff.
 
Nice finish. Dual X2Ns are not my fav. While I'm the biggest DiMarzio nut swinger on here, I don't care for the X2N. I have a Warrior with dual X2Ns and I just can't really get a good sound out of it I like for more than a few minutes at a time.
 
Nice finish. Dual X2Ns are not my fav. While I'm the biggest DiMarzio nut swinger on here, I don't care for the X2N. I have a Warrior with dual X2Ns and I just can't really get a good sound out of it I like for more than a few minutes at a time.
I saw a photo of Angus with what appeared to be an x2n loaded SG and it blew my mind.
I don’t think my dick got hard for like a week
 
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Anyone know what this Guitar Neil Carter’s playing is? Jump to 3:50 or so if you just want to see the guitar right away.

 
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No trem no deal. My guitar stand is better
 

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Yes, green can be an excellent and stylish color for a neo-soul guitar. While there are no strict rules for guitar colors in any genre, green aligns well with the neo-soul aesthetic, which blends vintage soul, jazz, and hip-hop with a focus on feel and tone.
 
Maybe, maybe custom from Hamer. I can’t find any images of a phantom that match exactly.
It's a Custom USA Hamer Phantom. The one below was another he personally played. The yellow one had no pickguard. Glenn Tipton use to play a black one, but it was with a maple fretboard and black block inlays. Hamer did a lot of Custom Shop one offs. They'd basically build whatever you wanted back in the day. Tipton's became a signature model they offered.

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