Brazilian rosewood is heavily protected now and requires permits to be imported and exported. Gibson use it on some expensive models, so they might put it on this particular Slash model for a high price Custom Shop model, but it wouldn't be used on the regular production signature models.
He doesn't have my Gibson. And I am not gona sell it, was given from the heritage of my father in 1978 wel I 16 when I played my first real gig. yeah I got old. 60 Sunday. Rock on you all. Peace
I took the worthwhile precaution of scrolling ahead before committing time to this. Just as well, as others observe, not a guitar in sight. The whole lure9 of the blurb is the size of the collection. Only one way to convey that - show it. Clickbait.
Hey @rockbeareguitars, there's a link to Todd's Instagram in the description where you can see the collection. The purpose of this interview was to talk to the man behind the collection
Late 70 Marshall 50 watt combo still on my watchlist. In combo with my 1964 vox ac 10. Vox clean ( sort of) Marshall brreaking. A bit stereo flanger. Heavenly
There is if you watch to the end 😉 but no, generally this interview wasn't to show the guitars but to talk to the man behind them and about them. There's a link in the description to his Instagram page, where you can see the vast collection
Thanks for the inverview, love the Slash stories :)
thanks for watching :)
Concerning the one-off burst he got from Slash, you guy's said if Gibson remade it, they wouldn't do a Brazilian board. Why is that?
Brazilian rosewood is heavily protected now and requires permits to be imported and exported. Gibson use it on some expensive models, so they might put it on this particular Slash model for a high price Custom Shop model, but it wouldn't be used on the regular production signature models.
He doesn't have my Gibson. And I am not gona sell it, was given from the heritage of my father in 1978 wel I 16 when I played my first real gig. yeah I got old. 60 Sunday. Rock on you all. Peace
Sounds great Sean, thanks for watching and commenting!
I took the worthwhile precaution of scrolling ahead before committing time to this.
Just as well, as others observe, not a guitar in sight.
The whole lure9 of the blurb is the size of the collection. Only one way to convey that - show it.
Clickbait.
Hey @rockbeareguitars, there's a link to Todd's Instagram in the description where you can see the collection. The purpose of this interview was to talk to the man behind the collection
I see guitars
Late 70 Marshall 50 watt combo still on my watchlist. In combo with my 1964 vox ac 10. Vox clean ( sort of) Marshall brreaking. A bit stereo flanger. Heavenly
Not one guitar to be seen.. missed opportunity !
There is if you watch to the end 😉 but no, generally this interview wasn't to show the guitars but to talk to the man behind them and about them. There's a link in the description to his Instagram page, where you can see the vast collection
@@six_string_sage Haha I admit I did not watch the whole thing. Fair play to you 👍
@@priesty4783 haha, thanks! (p.s. watch the whole thing! Or skip to 1:25:30 to see one of his guitars)
Pointless
Glad you enjoyed it 👍