Greetings,
I just picked up my first G&L - a 2002 Comanche in great shape. Honey finish over swamp ash, tortoise shell pick guard, rosewood fingerboard. I love how it plays and the variety of tones is amazing!
I have found a ton of excellent info on this board so far, and am looking forward to tapping the collective knowledge of this group on a few Comanche questions.
Hello from Central PA
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Hello from Central PA
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Zorbo
2002 G&L Comanche
1977 Gibson ES-335 TD
2005 Schecter C-1 Classic
Zorbo
2002 G&L Comanche
1977 Gibson ES-335 TD
2005 Schecter C-1 Classic
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Re: Hello from Central PA
If you haven't read this yet, it may prove useful.
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1329
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1329
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Re: Hello from Central PA
I did read through Comanches for Dummies once before, but I just went through it again. Some good tips, and it encourages the right mindset to become an effective Comanche player. My favorite line is "Quack? Sure, but this duck weighs in at 300 lbs"
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Zorbo
2002 G&L Comanche
1977 Gibson ES-335 TD
2005 Schecter C-1 Classic
Zorbo
2002 G&L Comanche
1977 Gibson ES-335 TD
2005 Schecter C-1 Classic
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Re: Hello from Central PA
sweet looking comanche! they do have some great tones on board that are worth finding.
jake cinninger says "the loudest quietest guitar you'll ever play". congrats
jake cinninger says "the loudest quietest guitar you'll ever play". congrats
john o