Got my Larry TSB tele-gib today. Gonna say screw my three trigger fingers after the Dodgers game and try to play it. We shall seeing it goes.
:gotpics: :bgrin:
Quote from: Walkerman on June 03, 2017, 05:02:02 PM
Got my Larry TSB tele-gib today. Gonna say screw my three trigger fingers after the Dodgers game and try to play it. We shall seeing it goes.
I had one trigger finger. But amazingly enough it got better by stretching the finger and joints. Very painful for about two months, but now the pain and locking up are gone.
Hope it stays that way, I hate operations.
Congrats on another fine guitar.
I would love to see some pics. Congrats on your new guitar. :nana_guitar
:nice guitar: :gotpics:
Congrats! :beer
:donut :donut2 :coffee
You could start a Larrivee museum! You sure have some beauties!
Quote from: JOYCEfromNS on June 03, 2017, 05:33:19 PM
:gotpics: :bgrin:
I am having a few things changed ...... pics to follow.
looking forward to your review.
I couldn't warm up to mine for a variety of reasons that I need not explain here.
it did some things very well for me at home, but in the studio and on stage, it came up short.
mind you the competition it had were other Larrivee electrics, as well as a vintage tele with Custom Shop shop Baja pick-ups.
The fact that there was no coil tap option also limited the tone palette that I think was unfortunate with regards to R&D aspects.
our Guitars-any and all- as we know are personal choices for a myriad of reasons, as well as expectations.
The Oxnard guitars, especially the electrics are so far above status quo, makes it more than unfortunate production has ceased.
That family has grappled with that very issue for decades, and so it goes.
play it like you stole it!