Review G&L Comanche By Champ Thanat

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Review G&L Comanche By Champ Thanat

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Can't understand a word, except hi-hut and low-hut and maybe noiseless, but cool playing anyway:

[video]http://vimeo.com/40143111[/video]

I'm impressed, inline video works for this too. :)
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Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed the hendrix inspired playing, nice to see some respect for the old guys.
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Aetrox wrote:Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed the hendrix inspired playing, nice to see some respect for the old guys.
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I just joined. I am Oregonian living in Thailand now for 12 years, and although Champ spoke a bit quicker than my comprehension speed, I got most of it. Basically same as any reviewer would, point out features etc, but in Thai for benefit of Thais (duh). There are some very brilliant Thai players here, and most know about Jimi. That demo made for Music Collection Store in Bangkok. I've bought a few guitars from them over the years. Nice folks. Just was looking at an S500 which they still seem to sell, and (unlike most music items) price pretty close to US level. I may get a used Commanche in USA on yearly visit, but good to know they got the goods here. "Is this love, baby, or is it confusion?"
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Welcome, BTW. :-)

Comanches are great, even though the difference to Legacy and S-500 is mainly the pick ups. I don't know, if they currently route the Legacy/S-500 bodies so they may fit everything, but I don't think so. Didn't open my US Comanche yet, but the tribute has just a pool beneath the pick guard.
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Miles Smiles wrote:Welcome, BTW. :-)

Comanches are great, even though the difference to Legacy and S-500 is mainly the pick ups. I don't know, if they currently route the Legacy/S-500 bodies so they may fit everything, but I don't think so. Didn't open my US Comanche yet, but the tribute has just a pool beneath the pick guard.
This post in the G&L Knowledgebase provides the answer: Which G&L guitar models have the body with a bathtub route?.

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Cool player, cool guitar, thanks for posting it!