Some amazing guitars in this thread that totally put my dead ordinary ones in the shade,
I'm not with the guitars so this is all I have, which is an old picture from three houses ago.
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It's a G6120 SSLVO Nitro Lacquer with TV Jones filtertrons. It's the Brain Setzer sig model but every signature flourishbar the trestle bracing have been removed in favour of more classic parts, meaning no Sperzels, no dice and no Setzer pickguard, the TOM is long gone too. The map is Gretsch too, it's a Victoria made Playboy. When I was buying this I found it quite hard to find one without horrid flame maple.
I also have a G6136SLBP Black Phoenix like
this, which is essentially a Black Falcon with all the gold replaced with silver, a lacquer paint job and Setzer style 'hot rod' wiring.
My eldest daughter has a G6136TLDS White Falcon whicch is the early style one like
this but she's fitted it with TV Jones Dearmond sized Filtertrons.
Her sister of similar age had one of the
two tone Country Clubs but it always felt like a compromise to her and she sold it and bought my second Black Phoenix off me. Why did I have a second? One of her wee sisters had a rough birth and we were told she wasn't going to make it, she was down so many times but kept coming back so we named her Phoenix and I rather rashly went straight out and bought a Black Phoenix for her and put it away in a case. When my older daughter decided she wanted rid of the Country Club (she'd lost the toss on a White Falcon and couldn't buy the same as sister) and wanted to buy a Phoenix, our own young Phoenix suggested we just pass it to her sister and put the money away for when she could pick her own guitar. Young Phoenix Shadowplay isn't very interested in guitars anyway, she's a total synth head and likes more spidery sounding guitars anyway.
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