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Which guitar is this ?
Hi, my first approach to this electric guitar forum. I'm welcome, thanks !
Does anybody know which guitar is this in the hands of this guy ? |
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It's a Peavy.
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He may have played but I think this is a photoshop job.
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... I would swear is Albert playing himself. (kidding) |
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That is King Albert, influential master of the blues. It is said that he played so fast that time, itself, slowed down. But I guess that all things are relative.
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Quote:
“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music. ... I get most joy in life out of music.” - king albert |
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Are those Peavy guitars good ? If King Albert plays it, I guess so.
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You don't need to be an "Einstein" to figure it out...Like the headstock says, it's a Peavey Razer. "Relatively" speaking, it's a good guitar if that "matters"
Oh my |
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I see, so that's the guitar Albert used to play whit his band E and the Mc˛. Nice
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That's a Peavey Razor, nice shredding rock guitar. Little known fact that old Al was a screaming lead guitar player, so I'm not the least bit surprised that he played a Razor...I mean, look at his awesome hair style...has to be a lead rock player!!!
Haven't seen one of those for years and recently saw one on the EBay for a nice price...very tempting! |
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Many of the Peavey guitars from that era are very fine instruments indeed. Well worth a good look if you're in the market for something a little out of the ordinary.
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