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1. On Thursday, February 19th, 2009 at 3:22PM Bart (a member) wrote:
Bart
Member Since: December 2006
Subject: Webb Wilder Tribute Model
In line with the gearhead thread. If you could create a custom guitar, what would the specs be Webb? You play a fairly wide variety of guitars and I thought some kind of modded Tele Custom ala Keef would be sort of cool for you. Logo inlay at the twelth fret perhaps. Maple or rosewood? Coil tap on HBs so you don't have to switch guitars?
2. On Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 8:12AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:
Webb Wilder
Member Since: July 2003
Well, ya can't really get it all on one guitar, I've found. Having said that, I have often thought about the logo inlaid on the 12th fret. The David Grissom PRS signature model guitar is an extremely well thought out guitar. From what I hear the tapped sounds as well as the full humbucker sounds on it are real good. I tend to prefer maple boards on Fenders but, the inlay would look better or rosewood. Thanks for thinkin' of me! WW
3. On Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 8:35AM Bart (a member) replied:
Bart
Member Since: December 2006
I have always wanted to try that Grissom model. They are scarce as hens teeth around here and I understand there is a backlog.
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