MFD'S

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geoff douglas
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MFD'S

Post by geoff douglas »

Hi again guys. In this video clip there is a green guitar with no name on the headstock. The pickup pole pieces look too big to be standard strat type, could the neck and bridge be MFD's or am i just seeing things wrong. Its hard to freeze the frame clearly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3WdXLSiP9w
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geoff douglas
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Re: MFD'S

Post by geoff douglas »

lol, i meant neck and middle, sorry about that. The selector looks like its set to neck pickup,
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Love that show. Great jam! I didn't think they were G&L MFD's, and now we have confirmation.

A couple of things...Billy really does sound like Billy...even with an SG, a guitar we don't normally associate with him.

And the guy with the Reverend guitar--you don't have to spend a ton of money to get great tone. It's probably a good thing I don't live near a Reverend dealer.

And I just hate it when Darryl brings out the Tele Thinline. I used to have one, bought it just barely used in 1968,; it had the ash body and a Bigsby. It was stolen from me 1972. I got it back but the guy had messed it pretty bad and I sold it. Broke my heart. That was a show-stopping, beautiful guitar, and great tone.

Aaah...if I only knew then what I know now....

Bill