PSP Photos

Bolero I wish I'd been better prepared for Cinnamon Girl at the jam. that rocked bro!  great to see you again, last time i think i saw you it was the Plexi that had you juiced at the barn!

 
Lol! Well I wasn't prepared for Cinnamon Girl either...

 
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Sorry you weren’t there Rob. You were missed.  
Thanks for noticing, Will.  Just couldn't make it on the heels of a pretty exhausting move across country for my son.  Nevada to Illinois, just the two of us (for the sixth move in eleven years).  Hoping PSP's still a thing next year!  Some folks I'd dearly love to see again.  Glad all of you pulled it off!

 
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Yeah congrats to Blacker for winning the H530...and to everyone else who won stuff!

Good to see Throbak in there, and Souldier straps too. The girl from Souldier even came out to VFW & was curious about our group of Heritage fans.

 Here's a pic of a custom H157 that Pete built for one of the NAMM shows. That's a flamed walnut top! And trussrod cover. And very cool inlays.

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I like walnut, and that looks great! What did it sound like? Was it heavy? Inquiring minds want to know :)

 
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I like walnut, and that looks great! What did it sound like? Was it heavy? Inquiring minds want to know :)
 Good questions. I never plugged it in, but I did get to examine it & brandished it in the group photo. Weight was good: solid but not too heavy. Comfortable. I'd guess 9lbs & a bit?

 But probably too heavy for Hirundo Spilodera.

 
I meant to actually pull down a Custom Core and play one.  I never did... Shame on me.
I pulled a few different ones down.   They felt good,  weight was good.  The necks were "baseball" thick, but not thin by any stretch.   I would say it was a bit thicker than the one on my H140.    The setup felt excellent!   I don't know that I noticed any difference in the neck angle, but I didn't compare it directly to a standard 150.

 
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