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Old 08-29-2005, 05:18 PM
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Hi, Den,

My number 1 right now is a fully restored 1969 SF Twin Reverb with the original gray JBL's that are in 100% working condition. Uncle Spot blackfaced it for me and it's running mostly Mullard preamps tubes (except the reverb driver), JAN Philips 7581A from KCA and an RCA rectifier.

I will also play it a lot through my three Sano amps:

2 each 160R's 1x12's from different years, one with 2 Mullard EL84's and RCA preamps and one with RCA EL84's (the charcoal flashing ones) and original Tesla NIB ECC803S's. Each has a 30 watt ceramic Blue Dog in them.

1 each Sano BA-1 1x15 with two each of the charcoal RCA EL84's and I just replaced the Telefunken smooth plate with one of the Tesla NIB ECC803 because they are a tad brighter than the Telfunken and Mullard 12AX7's. It has a Weber ceramic Califronia 15 with an aluminum dome.

I will play it through my Hi-Mu recording head. A boutique, super nice champ type amp but handmade with impeccable crafstmenship. That will be played through a 2x12 Avatar G212H cab loaded with two ceramic California 12's.

I have an Uncle Spot Super Reveb Clone like Mountainblues being built now. Almost done which will challenge the Twin for number 1 I think.

Some of my other amps are seen in the photo album in my sig line but a few of those are gone. Primarily those I listed will be used though. Right now, the Twin and Sano 160R's get most of my play time.
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Old 08-29-2005, 05:49 PM
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Sounds like an awesome lineup. You're going to be in tone heaven when your new baby arrives.
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Old 08-29-2005, 07:11 PM
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I know. I have no doubt. If this experience is what I think it is, I'll have his T style by my birthday next May too. A T style for sure

I'm having spiritual hallucinations thinking about that Suhr Classic strapped on and looking at my Twin Reverb, Uncle Spot SR and my #1 Sano all lined up in front of me waiting for the party to begin.
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Old 08-30-2005, 04:48 AM
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The Uncle Spot has been in the works for a while now, neh? Is it the 4x10?
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Old 08-30-2005, 06:59 AM
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Hi, antero, my friend.

Yeah, it has been. 6 months or so now. Much slower than I anticiapted but I trust he'll finish it and when it's finished, I won't look back. I paid half down on it and I know most of it is finished but Ron has had some things going on out of his control so I'm not going to ride him. I just hope I get the amp someday soon.

It is the 4x10 Super Reverb clone with his 3 knob reverb. Dual 6L6GC.

Rick
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Old 09-01-2005, 02:25 PM
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Tomorrow afternoon a brown stork arrives with a narrow, elongated, rectangular box . . .
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Old 09-01-2005, 02:51 PM
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Now the tension builds eh?
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Old 09-01-2005, 02:56 PM
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Mike,

The entire week and I'm typically good at waiting. I've ordered 4 Carvins over the years an have been waiting at least 6 months for my Uncle Spot Super Reverb amp. For some reason I've dealt or am dealing with those but this 7 business days wait on the Suhr has been brutal . . .
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Old 09-01-2005, 04:52 PM
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lol, I've checked 4 times since yesterday. Still says Sept. 2

I understand all that, Mike. I am a very easy guitarist to get along with. Perhaps even a builder's dream. I tend to gravitate to all kinds of neck profiles and radii without much concern. String height and overall playability is what concerns me the most along with tone and versatility of course. How the guitar sits when strapped on is a close second. I'm even ok between 1.65 and 1.687 widths at the nut. Either or for me and my hands are large.

I certainly have found some combinations that work really nice for me but there are more than one.

Obviously some guitars feel faster than others but that doesn't mean they are better or worse for the intangible of overall playability and feel.

I really have no doubt that I will cherish this guitar and all I hope is that it doesn't ruin me and make be a boutique snob

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Old 09-02-2005, 03:14 PM
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"I really have no doubt that I will cherish this guitar and all I hope is that it doesn't ruin me and make be a boutique snob"

You will cherish that guitar...and it will make you a boutique snob.


Now, where is that brown truck?

p.s. You're gona love that neck!
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Old 09-02-2005, 03:46 PM
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I'm ruined!

Funny you should ask about the brown truck, he usually comes between 2:30 and 4:00 and I'm home right now waiting for it I'm afraid it will require a signature . . .
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Old 09-02-2005, 04:54 PM
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OMG, OMG, OMG . . . That is all I have to say.

Apart from a couple strings needing tightend, it just came from Indoor Storm in NC to Reno and it's set up as if I just got it out of a Plek shop.

John Suhr, you are an amazing luthier and I am delighted to own this work of art.

My anti-Strat style guitar curse is finally broken with tons of latitude to spare!

The swamp ash/maple neck/fretboard combo is totally not piercing nor bright. It is indeed fat and piano like, The chords just bloom from this thing and ring like nothing I have ever heard from a single coil guitar.

The pickups are the best single coils I've personally played through.

I only got to play for 30 minutes before I had to go back to work so I am sort of in a daze right now.

This is simply the best guitar I have ever personally held in my hands so far, all things considered and certainly more than the sum of its parts.

I'm stunned that such careful craftsmanship and top materials can yield something so far and above most of the simialr styled guitars I have ever played. This thing blows my friends Strat Ultra out of the water even, IMHO.

Thank you John Suhr
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Old 09-02-2005, 05:10 PM
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OMG, OMG, OMG . . . That is all I have to say.

Apart from a couple strings needing tightend, it just came from Indoor Storm in NC to Reno and it's set up as if I just got it out of a Plek shop.



heheheh funny yeah?

That is what seems to set these apart. They seem to be consitently awesome on setup right out of the gate.

Dont you love the feel of that neck?

Congrats!
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Old 09-02-2005, 05:20 PM
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The neck is so smooth. Like silk. The best fret work I have ever seen out of the case by far and likely ever as well so far. I was simply staring at the back of the neck and rubbing it like a zombie earlier . . . sans a tissue

I also have to comment on the SS frets. What the HELL is Ed Roman talking about? He's a fool

I can safely say there is absolutley nothing detrimental to this guitar by having SS frets.

This guitar is a friggin tone machine.

Maybe I'm too naive and young to understand what sterile means because I'm personally feeling some mojo here.

About the only non-mojo thing about this guitar is it's perfection. Nothing else. And that's if one equates mojo with a worn out Strat like SRV's or something.

Mike, I'm a very happy guitar player right now.

I have to comment on the intonation too. It's really incredible. Bar chords up around 12th fret area sound so in tune it's almost macbre.

I'll post pics by end of weekend but this is it again from Indoor Storm, The Trans-White on Swamp Ash is stunning and the web page does not do it justive. It looks more pink in the pictures but it's not

http://www.indoorstorm.com/product_i...oducts_id=2377
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Old 09-05-2005, 12:20 AM
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Sounds fantastic, Reeek! Congratulations!

I was in Santa Fe this weekend with my parents, and went searching for a guitar store - the one I found (High Desert Guitars - the dude there was extremely nice) was high-end stuff, none of the kick-the-crap-out-of-it stuff I'm used to (the expensive stuff makes me nervous!), and I saw a Suhr that was basically identical to yours hanging on the wall. I look at it, lean over, and tap the low E around the 14th fret...



Suffice to say, the acoustic power of the guitar was pretty shocking. The note just jumped out at me and rang true.
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