That's what I've got. Mine's red.spaceghost wrote: "kyser soze"
never let me down.
Capo
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Deckard wrote:spaceghost wrote: "kyser soze"
never let me down.
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Come on now, be honest, you stole that from Batmans utility belt.![]()



seriously though....
i'm batman

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PorkyPrimeCut wrote: I use one of these. Dunno what its called. It looks like a Victorian torture implement.
You can adjust the tension on these too....
It's not spring-loaded like some of the ones above but it's another one to consider I suppose.
I got one of these the other day...very nice...I find it works best with my acoustic, and the Dunlop's best with the Jazzmaster
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Yeah, I bet it looks great on your old Gibson. It'll tarnish after a while & have even more VITNAGE M@J@.
Its not just about aesthetics either. I find them much easier to use than the spring ones or the ones with cloth straps & rungs.
Its not just about aesthetics either. I find them much easier to use than the spring ones or the ones with cloth straps & rungs.
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I'm with you guys, I dig mine a lot. Works great, nice and simple.
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Ha!!
I just took mine off & had a good search around for logos or inscriptions.
Its got SHUBB PATENTED △ stamped on the top but it's virtually worn away.
I never even noticed it.
I just took mine off & had a good search around for logos or inscriptions.
Its got SHUBB PATENTED △ stamped on the top but it's virtually worn away.
I never even noticed it.
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