hans-j?rgen
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By the way, I never heard of that band "Luna" which the original seller wrote he's in. Does anybody know it perhaps?
But not with that guitar... :wink:theskywolf said:Ah, I finally found the way to make many posts and become a ... guitar god 8) 8) 8)
Right, now you'll be a poor man soon... :wink: I also looked at your playlist, and some of those songs sound familiar to me, too.theskywolf said:If I had bought some Tokais back then I would be a rich man now!
By the way, thaks for looking at our website :wink:
Thanks!theskywolf said:Nice ZZ-riffing on your site, Hans
Thanks, but what kind of music do they make, do you have a CD from them perhaps? And that US $1.700.00 Love Rock which was the reason for this thread was sold by the Luna guitarist, so maybe he has "the real deal" now... :wink:luis said:Hans Luna guitar player is playing a Tokai.He has been seen on stage in Spain with one in a show,but he is not an "oficial" endoordseer sat least as far as I know.
Good idea, he will show up for a cup of tea today...It has its logic as Tokais are an excellent gigging guitar.Ask Billy Gibbons for his opinion :wink:
Right, I was also impressed with the craftsmanship of the new Love Rock II SEB, so I'm sure that there's nothing to be afraid of on new MIJ Love Rocks either. And for those who need the long tenons yadayada there are the new LS120F and higher, too.luis said:I recently tried a '81 LS-50 (from a friend of mine who bought it after trien mine and fell in love) besides a brand new LS-70(his equivalent actually) and there were no such many differences.Old one is lighter but not so much.They both are good guitars. '58 neck style on new one.
There was a new LS150 lately on ebay.de which was sold for "Buy it now" at 1,125.00 EUR, but it had a beautiful flamed top.luis said:I would recomend new LS-150 model.Excellent specs.It is a sort of LS-200 but with no flames and rosewood finguerboard wich I like best.CTS pots and quality electronics,solid maple top.This can be an excellent option,at least for myself.
Look what he left here, so I can have a nice read:hans-j?rgen said:Good idea, he will show up for a cup of tea today...luis said:It has its logic as Tokais are an excellent gigging guitar.Ask Billy Gibbons for his opinion :wink:
At least on the 1996 tour, I have a video of an interview with him where he mentions it including two excerpts from the show in Bremen. And there's also a Marshall ad with him and the Love Rock available on the main site.spikeymikey said:Does he use a Tokai then?
As far as I know, this title comes from the 1980 tour where he was dressed up like a Reverend, also played a Hamer (?) with "Rev Willy G" inlays on the fretboard. In the live version of "Fool for your stockings" he's doing a little preaching, too...Is he really a 'Reverend' - like a minister - cant be can he? I mean his lifestyle's at odds isnt it?
No idea.And what's 'Plekking' - is that a bit naughty or what?
That's his Pearly Gates, but like one LPF member already mentioned, it seems to be a poster of it which he's trying to grab.And whats happened to his guitar in that picture - the back bit seems to have shrivelled up or something.
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