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My Millie - Up Close and Personal


SouthpawGuy

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Thanks for all the compliments guys  ;)

As promised here are more pics.

 

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Ain't she sweet !

 

Tonally I find the HRW's have a nice big fat articulate tone, they have more output than either my 575 or 535 with Duncan 59's.

What surprises me is that this baby can rock, Gary Moore / Billy Gibbons tones are easily obtained and it sustains like a b***h at low volumes.

On the other hand the neck pickup on a clean sound has a very full tone and is great for jazz or big fat funky sounds.

I got a good deal on this from Rich Butler at the String Collector, it is a 2004 model in Burnt Amber and as you can see it is in mint condition.

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ha , yer makin' me wish i had asked for some extra 'accoutrements' on my 158 lefty. those  block inlays.... head binding! nice.

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It's sharp man!  I would imagine finding a left handed guitar could be a problem.  I can use either hand to do, with a few exceptions, almost anything.(I'm amphibious)  One thing I can't do left handed is to use scissors.  Left handed scissors are hard to find.  A fine guitar like this would be the best find for a Southpaw. 

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