Pozdrowienia z Wielkiej Brytanii… They are stunning looking guitars. Not my thing but can appreciate the craftsmanship and material choice. Thanks for watching.
I think I look ridiculous with this guitar in my hands 😅 - Jeff (but what a beautifully made thing). Your thoughts? Please think about subbing, commenting or a like if you’ve not already done so 👍
Not usually a fan of that kind of finish but the colour is amazing, and I've played a Schecter with a wenge neck, and it felt really nice to play. Mayones do make guitars that are less metal, I've seen videos of Mateus Asato playing one on Instagram 🤔 My PRS came with a hard case, so I'm wondering what other gripes Steve can come up with 😂 (just don't look at the finish too closely, because I've knocked it a couple of times already 😩).
Steve’s an old washerwoman at times! Always complaining… (and that’s an insult to old washer women). I’ll check out more of the Mayones range but I’lI let my wife keep a hold of my credit card for a while… just in case. And a few knocks on a guitar makes it look better. 🙂
@@Lipscombe14 my orange TH30 helped with that opening. It’s got such a wide range of sounds available… not a perfect blues amp to be fair but so flexible. The rest Steve did through his fender amp which is thicker sounding. But some great sounding pickups in that guitar, not just hot, but great tone too…
Certainly not my thing, but surely not nothing special? The fretboard was wonderfully finished, and those woods not to mention the tone those ‘hot’ pick ups put out. But it doesn’t ‘speak’ to me that’s true. Why not special for you? Thanks for watching and the comment, really appreciated 🙂👍
This guitar is so pretty, quality straight from Poland 😊 they know what they do, greetings from Poland! 😊
Pozdrowienia z Wielkiej Brytanii…
They are stunning looking guitars. Not my thing but can appreciate the craftsmanship and material choice.
Thanks for watching.
I think I look ridiculous with this guitar in my hands 😅 - Jeff (but what a beautifully made thing). Your thoughts?
Please think about subbing, commenting or a like if you’ve not already done so 👍
Not usually a fan of that kind of finish but the colour is amazing, and I've played a Schecter with a wenge neck, and it felt really nice to play. Mayones do make guitars that are less metal, I've seen videos of Mateus Asato playing one on Instagram 🤔
My PRS came with a hard case, so I'm wondering what other gripes Steve can come up with 😂 (just don't look at the finish too closely, because I've knocked it a couple of times already 😩).
Steve’s an old washerwoman at times! Always complaining… (and that’s an insult to old washer women). I’ll check out more of the Mayones range but I’lI let my wife keep a hold of my credit card for a while… just in case. And a few knocks on a guitar makes it look better. 🙂
Amazing how that guitar sounds with the metal stripped away but would've liked a bit more of Steve playing metal. A beautiful guitar but not for me.
Steve’s got a good range of stuff under his belt. I am blown away by the workmanship though. Thanks for watching Kevin 👍
@@TheBluesBox the sound of it was such a contrast to opening salvo from Steve, it did look the business.
@@Lipscombe14 my orange TH30 helped with that opening. It’s got such a wide range of sounds available… not a perfect blues amp to be fair but so flexible. The rest Steve did through his fender amp which is thicker sounding. But some great sounding pickups in that guitar, not just hot, but great tone too…
Well built but nothing special at all.
Certainly not my thing, but surely not nothing special? The fretboard was wonderfully finished, and those woods not to mention the tone those ‘hot’ pick ups put out. But it doesn’t ‘speak’ to me that’s true. Why not special for you? Thanks for watching and the comment, really appreciated 🙂👍