| >> | No.50397628 File: 852 KB, 454x986, grandpappy's stringslab.png [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] So, my dear old grandfather died recently. I was going through his stuff, when I found a locked box with no key.
Long story short, we couldn't get the box open, so we took it outside and shot off the lock (it was a pretty hefty lock). The only thing inside was this guitar. What is it? How much do you think it's worth? I was thinking it looked pretty 70's. I hadn't heard of Lazer, so I'm assuming it was a real underground company, giving this thing mad hipster cred.
I was thinking of putting it up for bidding at five grand, but I didn't want to make a mistake. If anyone can give me an estimate on it's worth, let me know. I'm going to call that museum in Seattle tomorrow to see what they'll give me for it. |
| >> | No.50410454 Hey guys, help me out here.
I'm looking to improve my amplifier, currently I use a Mustang II. It's loud enough, but I have grown to dislike the tone of it, it sounds very artificial and stale. I'm thinking about upgrading to a tube amp to avoid getting another tone like the one I currently have, but if you know of a really good state amp, I'm down for suggestions
I'm a college student who needs to haul my amp over to a practice room every time I play, so I can't have an amp that's too big/heavy. I am also starting a pedal collection so I don't care too much about effects already built into the amp, although they're a nice plus. I need an amp that will be able to handle pedals well, which the Mustang unfortunately doesn't. I don't want to spend too much money, hopefully around $300 at most, but I'm also okay with more expensive suggestions.
So pretty much looking to upgrade from my Mustang II to a small, affordable tube amp or a state amp with a great sound. Thanks for any suggestions |