What Guitar Are You Playing At This Very Moment...

This one.....
 

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This "LP" was built by Steve Carr (tech & luthier for KISS) while I did some apprentice work at his Apopka, FL workshop back in 1992 - 1993.

It's a chambered Mahogany body that is 0.75" thinner than a traditional LP, with a Maple top that is 0.125" thicker.

It has a '60s slim neck carve and a 14 degree headstock angle, loaded with Seymour Duncan '59 neck and JB bridge pickups with traditional '50s wiring.

My oldest and most cherished guitar was a college graduation gift from my mother.

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This "LP" was built by Steve Carr (tech & luthier for KISS) while I did some apprentice work at his Apopka, FL workshop back in 1992 - 1993.

It's a chambered Mahogany body that is 0.75" thinner than a traditional LP, with a Maple top that is 0.125" thicker.

It has a '60s slim neck carve and a 14 degree headstock angle, loaded with Seymour Duncan '59 neck and JB bridge pickups with traditional '50s wiring.

My oldest and most cherished guitar was a college graduation gift from my mother.

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Awesome, great top. Just right.
 
Awesome, great top. Just right.
Thank you. Steve had acquired 3 figured maple boards that were each approximately 18 feet long. He gave me free reign to pick the top from any section of any board. :chef

Unfortunately, Steve succumbed to cancer and passed away in 2006. I was fortunate to have had a brief opportunity to learn from him.

 
Me and these strings just don’t get along 😡
I don’t understand how Billy Gibbons manages to use them without breaking the things ? If in fact he actually does use them???
Luckily I bought a few packets much cheaper than they sell for now.
I gave a set to a friend a while back and he broke 2 just tuning up 🤣😂
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Me and these strings just don’t get along 😡
I don’t understand how Billy Gibbons manages to use them without breaking the things ? If in fact he actually does use them???
Luckily I bought a few packets much cheaper than they sell for now.
I gave a set to a friend a while back and he broke 2 just tuning up 🤣😂
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I use these in the 8-40 flavor and I haven't broken a string in probably at least two years. At about 150 gigs a year, I gotta say, it ain't the string! I've used the 7's for a bit but I'll wait for more arthritis before I switch.

I would say check your nut slots and make sure there are no burrs on your saddles. These are very reliable strings and much harder to break than 9's or 10's.
 
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