Saw Kansas last night. Blew my mind how great the songs were

Balderdash! Just get a good soldering iron, a fret nipper, and a few fret tools and do your own fret jobs. While you're at it, put in super jumbo frets and a Floyd. It can only benefit your blues licks.
I do have a nice whittling knife that worked well enough to rout my '59 burst for a Kahler. Thanks for the encouragement. "I've had a stew-mac account for like 3 years and am a trained professional sir. I got this". :LOL:
 
Another dimarzio is in my future based around looking at some of the pups you've mentioned. I just need to put some more gear cash together. My #1 needs fretwork first....
Is it a bolt on neck? If so , remove neck and ship it to me and I will do frets for free for a fellow rig talker! You just pay shipping both ways. For neck i would guess that would be roughly 50 bucks? I have some jumbo stainless or regular. Give me 5 days with it. Will work on it after work.
 
Is it a bolt on neck? If so , remove neck and ship it to me and I will do frets for free for a fellow rig talker! You just pay shipping both ways. For neck i would guess that would be roughly 50 bucks? I have some jumbo stainless or regular. Give me 5 days with it. Will work on it after work.
Naw it's an Edwards ES. I gotta guy here locally that does great work that I plan on taking it to. But thanks for that offer!
 
They were the first band I ever saw live. It was 30 years ago, and they were note for note exactly like the album. It was amazing
I feel almost embarrassed that I didn’t explore their catalog more but it was a great surprise hearing those jams live.
 
I had similar thoughts when I saw them about 15 years ago. Going in, all I had heard was Dust in the Wind and Wayward Son. Definitely spent a lot of time with their catalogue after.
 
I had similar thoughts when I saw them about 15 years ago. Going in, all I had heard was Dust in the Wind and Wayward Son. Definitely spent a lot of time with their catalogue after.
I was surprised at how great their songs were even as they got a more.modern sound.
 
Only saw them live once, maybe 20 years ago, but it was phenomenal even then

Top tier band for sure
 
"Streets" band was here in 1982, heard all about it but had to work. The GP for Streets was playing 2 x Marshall 1/2 stacks stereo chorus.
I heard the guitar tone was phenominal back when you could let Marshalls ripp.
Met S. Walsh and the band in the 90's.
Ive been a huge fan since the 70's. Still play them weekly on pandora.
 
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