Nice bike. We haven't had any members of Korn speak yet. Ah well. I am slowly adding reportoire that isn't popular with the little old ladies....I'll break out the KK Beast V on them one of these days.
Yeah, as an owner of a couple of pointy gits (won both of them from the internets!!), I am familiar with the odd sideways glance when Church band members practice at our place. I guess they don't appreciate my Slayer posters either. Oh well. The BC Rich came with a sticker that says "Shaped...
I didn't know Unknown Hinson's true ID before - love the name. I must admit I love the look of the guitars, styles, naming conventions and the new website. I've never had a Rev in my hands so I will be stopping in at the dealer listed in Winnipeg the next time I emerge from the back-country.
Well, gotta say not only that "I would" but "I might." I really might. Or maybe not. My wife is just getting used to how much I spent on my Wolfgang 3 years ago. She also had a great time when I took her to see VH last year so there might be some hope. Maybe I could explain the significance...
Ooh, I didn't see the Stu D Baker before. I love the name and its multiple connotations. I spent a few years of my youth restoring a 1965 Studebaker Cruiser to its former glory (or obscurity I guess). I like that the guitar seems more Studebaker than the Hinson model as well.
9 for me as well. 2 acoustics, 1 bass and 6 electrics. I have 2 perpetual electric builds that aren't included as well. I get teased relentlessly by family members. I think I should point out some of your collections to make me seem more like the frugal guitarist I am.