Very entertaining, TJR! I always say I'm gonna try and go to NAMM but always miss it... and hopefully see some RUclips guys like you! Oh well, there's 2026!
Thank you for posting this NAMM video about : new companies, 1st timer, ''less known''. I find it more interesting then the usual Sweetwater visit to fender, roland, MESA.........
Stopping at 2:35 Venus Guitars. They missed the mark by not putting the pickup selection switch at the top of the pickguard. A Les Paul selector would have been perfect there and would be like the bean on a woman. A pink screw on cap would be the icing on the cake for the selector, no matter what the color of the body or pickguard was. I love her display. Great use of PG Spark personalized grille cover for advertising her logo and badge! Beautiful and smart lady!
I never thought I'd say this, but that stringless guitar is interesting. I got ill a few years ago and was left with weakness down my entire left side. It took away much of my ability to play.
02:24 Those Grote guitars are exceptional. I recently bought one from Ebay and it's really good quality..
Very entertaining, TJR! I always say I'm gonna try and go to NAMM but always miss it... and hopefully see some RUclips guys like you! Oh well, there's 2026!
Hall E / the basement is always interesting when it comes to new companies and products. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you for posting this NAMM video about : new companies, 1st timer, ''less known''. I find it more interesting then the usual Sweetwater visit to fender, roland, MESA.........
Stopping at 2:35 Venus Guitars. They missed the mark by not putting the pickup selection switch at the top of the pickguard. A Les Paul selector would have been perfect there and would be like the bean on a woman. A pink screw on cap would be the icing on the cake for the selector, no matter what the color of the body or pickguard was. I love her display. Great use of PG Spark personalized grille cover for advertising her logo and badge! Beautiful and smart lady!
I never thought I'd say this, but that stringless guitar is interesting. I got ill a few years ago and was left with weakness down my entire left side. It took away much of my ability to play.
I think its 'Hibilly', not 'Hillbilly', lol.
You may be right. I was looking at all of it very quickly.
Ur right
@@TJRtheOriginalnot only is he right but he's a good reader too
Who manufactured those guitars without strings and that "Air Drum kit?"
I wonder what life would be like if there wasn’t the invention of the electric guitar.
I got strings without a guitar.
TJR, Do you ever get recognized when you're at one of these ?
Here and there, once in a while.
Guitar without strings seems pretty old stuff, weren't Casio or another synth/keyboard company doing something similiar yearsa go, as midi controller?
You may be right, but anything I saw in the past wasn’t as responsive as what I saw that day.
Guitars without strings😂😂😂😂😂nope