They Don't Make These Guitars Anymore - LAG Jet

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

Комментарии • 168

  • @sixstringtv1
    @sixstringtv1 Год назад +15

    I swear I got a comment the other day saying I should make a video about Lâg guitars and I thought nah that's more of a KDH video

  • @blackforestghost1
    @blackforestghost1 Год назад +25

    Back in the 90s, I had a LAG guitar with blue burst snakeskin finish. I regret it so much, that I sold it years ago, oh man ! It was a fantastic sounding and great playable instrument.

  • @gr8tnowwhat
    @gr8tnowwhat Год назад +35

    That LAG headstock, to me, is the coolest one made.

    • @DeadShred9
      @DeadShred9 Год назад +1

      Was gonna say the same thing lol !! That Headstock is really cool looking .

    • @growskull
      @growskull Год назад

      defo

  • @gingerjay6483
    @gingerjay6483 Год назад +10

    I found a Lag on a used rack at my local music store. Never heard of them before. It was only $99. With a $200 set of Seymour Duncan pick ups in it. It bought it right away for the Duncans, but when I got home and played it a bit, I decided to keep it on the rack. I still play it from time to time.. It sounds great and feels good! I'm gonna have to play her today.. thanks bud!

  • @mrcoatsworth429
    @mrcoatsworth429 Год назад +11

    They used to make really cool LP style guitars that played very well.
    Just looked it up. They are called "Imperator".

  • @MirlitronOne
    @MirlitronOne Год назад +5

    I bought a Lag Jet (lower spec than yours) on a whim on holiday about 15 (?) years ago. I think I paid £220 for it. Fabulous guitar, it plays really well and is not too heavy. Some years later I saw another one in a pawn shop for £40 and snapped it up as a spare. Both are really good instruments. The body shape is vaguely reminiscent of Brian May's Red Special.

  • @000MidnightSun
    @000MidnightSun Год назад +6

    I really like the shape of this guitar! It's unique and doesn't look stupid.

  • @Merjia
    @Merjia Год назад +1

    One of the schools I work in has about a dozen Lag guitars in their music room for the kids.

  • @TaylorMorgeson
    @TaylorMorgeson Год назад +3

    I dig the shape.

  • @psylopanda2841
    @psylopanda2841 Год назад +4

    Ritchie Kotzen signed with this brand a couple of years ago... Circa 2007-10 I think.

  • @davegallagher7428
    @davegallagher7428 Год назад +4

    I have never seen those tuners before. I agree, they should come on every Guitar.

  • @jonathandemattia9862
    @jonathandemattia9862 Год назад +1

    That body shape is awesome. I love how it takes inspiration from the classics, but is different enough to be unique.

  • @donnyhall2535
    @donnyhall2535 Год назад +4

    Nice. Your videos are very cool. In almost 40 years of playing guitar and doing tech work locally, I've never heard of LAG. Very cool guitar. I'm definitely going to have to check them out. You will for sure get my support in the reverb link if I see one that I like. Keep up the great work man. 🍻

  • @Syldar
    @Syldar 6 месяцев назад

    I’m the proud owner of a Lag Roxanne standard black (with two n) of 2002. Handmade in France.
    It was my first electric. Bought it aftermarket 600€.
    Best guitar I still own.

  • @dimebagtribute
    @dimebagtribute 9 месяцев назад

    You are completly right, it's a shame Lag stopped electric production!! As a french, proud owner of a Rockline from 97 I'm so disappointed they just kept building acoustic... All their models like Rockline, Roxane, Arkane and so on where pure little gems!! You can find them at bargain price here in France on the used market, I remember paying 1300$ for my guitar in 1997 and today you can afford it for less than 500 bucks!! If you love good 90's shredding guitars, those Lag are for you😊

  • @triledink
    @triledink Год назад +11

    If there is anything that should be made again it is those really cool Marshall mini stack amps.

    • @randa4382
      @randa4382 Год назад +1

      Which ones lol? There are some tiny micro stacks from the eighties that only take batteries... there were some that were maybe waist high that had two single eight inch speaker cabs with a little maybe 20w solid state "head" that was just a repacking of the combos that came with a lot of the awful starter packs that sold in sam goodies and the like in the y2k era and recently they have brought out 20w versions of tube heads that seem pretty interesting to me personally. But if it is just that look youre going for you have options. I am looking into all this because i am thinking about doing a cometely unneccessary ab/y setup for my bedroom rig. I dont play out anymore and have zero need for it but i ended up with two little practice amps and some random things that got me most the way there anyway. But yeah they are out there.

    • @triledink
      @triledink Год назад +3

      @@randa4382 Im talking about those MG15MSII stacks. 15 solid state head with dual 10'' cabs (aka two one by ten cabs) with either and MG or a lead 12 on them.
      There were many made, but they just stopped making them around I believe the 2005. The Lead 12 comes from the 80s and the MG's are from the early 2000s. There are like Zakk Wylde signature and even Dave Mustaine signature mini stacks made.
      They look so cool, an litteral mini marshall stack and you can also plug the head into a 4x12 if you wanted too.

    • @tntisbased
      @tntisbased Год назад

      Those are good, I have a silver jubilee one that one of my dad’s friends gave me, great cleans and even greater distorted tones

  • @MikeS4628
    @MikeS4628 Год назад

    I would have been drawn to this had I seen it. I have two LAG electric guitars. The no pickguard strat style. Got each one well under $100 brand new on a blowout sale. They're nice guitars. I use them live.

  • @KelticKabukiGirl
    @KelticKabukiGirl Год назад +1

    So, I live in the state of Pennsylvania in The USA. My State is 40% bigger than Ireland and has more people, (probably the same amount of cattle) hearing you say the closest to a chain store being 2 in Ireland was funny and it made me have to look up just how small Ireland really is. Smaller than I thought 😅 Wish PA had a chain, but we do have Guitar Center, even if they kinda suck😅

  • @zimbalist
    @zimbalist Год назад +2

    I still have my trusty LÂG The Beast (a super strat with Floyd, reversed headstock, DiMarzio’s, scalloped frets from 19-22 and a rounded heel). A resonate, fantastic player.

  • @eddiejr540
    @eddiejr540 Год назад +2

    Sweet guitar…I have Tone Zones in 2 of my guitars…they are great pickups but I am a dimarzio fan😎

  • @crunchchannel8788
    @crunchchannel8788 Год назад +2

    I didn’t know they made electrics as well. I bought a LAG acoustic last year and the sound and build quiality is really good. After trying like 10 brands in the store, I liked the LAG the best.
    But I know nothing about acoustic, so who knows

    • @melfordmagpie
      @melfordmagpie Год назад +1

      I only play acoustic, and I love Lag guitars. I recommend them to everyone! I don't think you'll get any other guitar of their quality for anything less than double the price of a Lag.

  • @paulgordon6949
    @paulgordon6949 Год назад +2

    I have a LAG acoustic and it's so great. It's just awesome.

  • @demuthjesse
    @demuthjesse Год назад

    To be honest, what I see is a hybrid between a Gibson double cut from the fifties and a strat. I like it!

  • @davidconnelly
    @davidconnelly Год назад

    Love it, love it, love it. I went straight onto Ebay looking for one - but I can't find one like yours. :(

  • @richgleadall3884
    @richgleadall3884 Год назад +1

    cool guitar love the clean sounds

  • @ibanezgitarrero
    @ibanezgitarrero Год назад +3

    The Auto-Trim tuners were conceived and designed by Ned Steinberger and first mass-produced by d'Addario under the brand name "Planet Waves" that was phased out recently.

    • @Ayyem93
      @Ayyem93 Год назад

      Wait planet waves is gone? That's ass

    • @ibanezgitarrero
      @ibanezgitarrero Год назад +1

      @@Ayyem93 It's just that d'Addario have decided to market the Planet Waves products under a common brand name along with the strings and other stuff.

    • @alexisjordan3303
      @alexisjordan3303 Год назад

      Man, Ned was behind that too? The guy really was ahead of everyone

  • @ClintsCrypt
    @ClintsCrypt Год назад +1

    I have an Alvarez Villain AEV-425 in red metallic with a Modulus Graphite Neck, Kahler bridge and locking nut. I also installed locking tuners for re-string convenience. The neck plays as smooth as butter and is super stable. It is never out of tune or intonation. It is too bad they quit making electrics. They were doing great things. But they lost out to the big brands.

  • @neztlac8254
    @neztlac8254 Год назад +1

    The first guitar I ever got for myself was a Lâg Arkane 66, a combo pack, wasn't the best thing ever but I played a lot out of it and have fond memories of it
    If you don't know, the cross you see on the back of the tuners or on the 12th fret on some models is the cross of Occitania (which is a region in France where I'm from) because it originally started in southern France, such a shame they stopped electrics, I went back to see their catalogs and they really went wild, even offering a roads model amongst other super weirds shapes (that do look cool tho) a real shame really they really felt like they meant business

  • @FatPandaCat-im9ec
    @FatPandaCat-im9ec Год назад +1

    Ahhh Lag guitars. I love mine. You don't see them come op that often. The acoustics are pretty great as well.

  • @LordStompyHarpLoonyTunes
    @LordStompyHarpLoonyTunes Год назад +1

    My friend Jay Jaxson is a singer / acoustic guitarist from Australia and the owner of LAG saw her playing a gig in France, he really like her and offered her a sponsorship. She ended up getting a top quality LAG acoustic guitar custom made for free!

  • @danielmiloknoja8640
    @danielmiloknoja8640 Год назад

    I have my Lag Roxanne 1000 since about 15 years now and I just love that guitar!

  • @jonkerr2050
    @jonkerr2050 Год назад

    D’Addario auto trim locking tuners go on all but a few of my guitars. They’re fantastic. I put them on my 12 string acoustic. Best thing ever for a 12.

  • @KingGrio
    @KingGrio Год назад

    I own one. It's reliced around the pick guard because of scratching as you mentioned the paint comes off easily, and it has a dent near the bottom because it fell once. Besides that, it's held up nicely. It's not a bad guitar, I really like that it has a simple non floyd rose tremolo system, and 24 frets which funnily is not an easily found combination of specs at a reasonable price. It's usually 24frets+floyd or 22frets+non-floyd.
    Nowadays Charvels have 24frets+non-floyd but they cost ~1k euros/USD. Jacksons also have an affordable 24frets+non-floyd but the headstock of Jackson pretty much make tuning stability a nightmare with the tremolo system.
    The main beef I have with this guitar for me is personal preference of ergonomics. I prefer 7.25" radius necks, I don't like having a volume knob so close to the strings like a strat, and generally this guitar feels very flat and I always have the feeling my pick will poke the pickups as I dig into the strings - though increasing the action might help mitigate this feeling I have.
    Nice guitar overall, I gotta say when I play it every now and then I have fun, but I prefer my modded Strat HSS with 7.25" radius neck, volume knob moved away, custom electronics and simple tremolo system. What about the 24 frets ? Well I've grown out of it, I realize I never play that high, mostly because the strings are very tight up there, the tone of the notes there is weak, and it's generally unpleasant to play past the 22nd fret.

  • @AnimalJohn85
    @AnimalJohn85 Год назад

    Restring Sundays rule!!!
    That geetar is a lovely piece of work, looks and sounds immense!
    Awesome as always sir

  • @9unslin9er
    @9unslin9er Год назад +1

    These pretty much went the same path Godin did. I bought a Lag Arkane and it had killer specs. Duncan Designed pickups which were basically a Jazz/JB. It reminded me of Godin's Redline series. Unfortunately by the time they made their way through distributors, ie. Musicians Friend and Sam Ash here in the states, they were so badly battered through shipping/mishandling, nobody thought they were any good

  • @withinthrall1445
    @withinthrall1445 Год назад

    Bought one off an old band mate of mine back in 2016 for $50 and a pedal, best trade I’ve ever done. It’s the arkane 200 I believe. Still my favorite guitar I own.

  • @paulketchupwitheverything767
    @paulketchupwitheverything767 Год назад +1

    I lived in France in the early 'noughties' and, understandably, the LAG brand was much more prominent there and I'd see them in most local music shops. You would often see French artistes playing them on TV shows. I'd read that some of the less expensive models were being manufactured in the far East (as with many guitar brands). I hadn't picked up that LAG stopped making electrics completely. That's a shame.

  • @christophervandamme4466
    @christophervandamme4466 Год назад

    I would love to see more content on Lag Guitars! Keep up the good work!

  • @workingorder2189
    @workingorder2189 Год назад +1

    I think they still produce electrics but only for the French market. Wish they still made rockline, hardline, and arkane guitars in France.

  • @wizardin9365
    @wizardin9365 Год назад

    4:26 riff caught me off guard. Cheers to my fellow pinoys who know.

  • @ZombieXee
    @ZombieXee Год назад

    Great series. This is one of my favorite channels.

  • @teeKeri
    @teeKeri Год назад

    This series keeps surprising me with all these interesting guitars ! ♥ The variety and versatility in your guitar collection is fun to see and hear.

  • @NicklausSIR2
    @NicklausSIR2 Год назад +1

    Ah yeah I love the Planet Waves tuners, I agree they should be a lot more common. They're cheaper than other locking tuners and have an extra function.

  • @maxwellpowell4306
    @maxwellpowell4306 Год назад

    That first bit that you played made me feel like I came across a pidgey in Ruby Red

  • @Slomowo
    @Slomowo Год назад

    I love the body shape, it's like a double-cut Talman.

  • @Mr-Foad
    @Mr-Foad Год назад

    My mate had a french hand made lag electric, it was a kind of PRS style with a quilt top, set neck, coil splits, nice inlays, binding etc ... the thing was amazing to play and the sound from it was amazing too, he gave it to me for a few weeks and I loved playing it. Very very high quality instrument.
    edit - It some unique features, black humbucker covers and other things I can't remember there was just something different about it...

  • @robingreer8098
    @robingreer8098 Год назад

    Weird, I just picked up my Lag - for the first time in weeks - and this video popped up!

  • @cliffthelightning
    @cliffthelightning Год назад +1

    I had Lag Tramontane 12 string acoustic and it was great.

  • @Schwarzenpooh
    @Schwarzenpooh Год назад

    I bought mine in 2010. I've got a cheaper version - Jet-100. With full maple neck and alder body. Black with cream-white pickguard. I'd like to point out things that drove the price down (around $250-300): no fancy tuners, no fancy pickups (with push-pull tho) and somewhat flimsy parts.
    But I love its tone (I'm more into heavy-psychedelic-bluesy music) and its look to this day. And I describe my guitar as follows: a blend of strat and danelectro bodies and a rickenbackeresque head. Marvellous and cheap. I fell in love with it the minute I saw it. And bought the next day.

  • @sharkey9
    @sharkey9 Год назад

    Back in the eighties I ordered a RR style handmade to my specs guitar. I still have it and will never get rid of it. A beauty in all regards. Tone, playability, finish, just awesome.
    30 years later i bought a used LAG superstrat, one of their import, lower end models. Also a very nice guitar, plays like a charm even though it's a cheapo.
    Too bad they went full acoustic although those are fantastic instruments as well.

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess Год назад

    I'm a Black metal fan and I actually LOVE the shape of this guitar, both the body and the headstock.
    I'm a enthusiast for guitars with a softer rounder shape like this, the Ibanez Talman, the Fender Mustang, the Danelectro's, the Music Man silhouette, etc.
    So I'd love to add a guitar like this to my collection one day if I find one for sale

  • @frankieg3409
    @frankieg3409 Год назад

    I actually love that body style, kinda reminds me of the Alex Hutching Waghorn AH6. I could also see someone playing metal on that type of guitar, it would look so sick in a satin black no pickguard version.

  • @LeonardoSilva-gr5fx
    @LeonardoSilva-gr5fx Год назад

    about that ebony fretboard, it's an unstained fretboard, most "black" ebony is just stained ebony so it will look black, the best sought ebony boads are pure black, but since that's almost impossible, they just stain it.
    and honestly, pure black ebony looks like black plastic, it's so expensive or have a stained treatment, but the one you show is beautiful unstained.

  • @MilitantOldLady
    @MilitantOldLady Год назад +2

    My local guitar store had loads of Lag guitars years ago. I had never heard of them so I just thought they’re one of those no name brands and ignored them.

  • @bobsguitarmods
    @bobsguitarmods Год назад +3

    I used to have 2 LAG guitars. They were both relatively light weight. A double cut and a Arkane A200 I think. Didn't like the necks!

  • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
    @BlueberryStinkFinger62 Год назад +1

    I'll stay with the high end Epiphones models Custom Modern figured prophecy and Crestwood Models..I also like the MIA and MIM Fenders..I want buy or play anything else..

  • @paullee3660
    @paullee3660 Год назад

    I have never heard of those auto trim tuners . I am in the middle of a build at the moment and I am definitely putting them on it.

  • @_Riceyy
    @_Riceyy Год назад

    one of my favorite guitarists Manni Schmidt who was the guitarist for rage (german) back in the late 80s early 90s and he used exclusively lag guitars specifically the rockline series and i think that lag guitars are some the best sounding guitars

  • @6project6nightmare6
    @6project6nightmare6 Год назад

    I used to own the LAG stephen forte sig. 7 string, 27 fret (last few scalloped) etc. It was great minus the smaller pickup spacing.

  • @matt-770
    @matt-770 Год назад

    You introduced me to a brand I’d never heard of and now it’s too late. If they had been made in France then surely they would have been more familiar, I like everything about that guitar ssh, the upper & lower bout’s the headstock fretboard & finish.

  • @JeanMarceaux
    @JeanMarceaux Год назад

    YES
    Finally, some love for my all time favorite "superstrat" (doublecut les paul? PReSque? I don't know)

    • @JeanMarceaux
      @JeanMarceaux Год назад

      One problem is that, thanks to this video there'll be even less of these guitars on used market

  • @kirbyjakescarborough4515
    @kirbyjakescarborough4515 Год назад

    Requiem of a Lag! That is terrible! I adore that guitar and I'm finding one. LOL seriously, like it was designed for me... Wow. C'Mon LAG!!! WTF?!!! Cheers Brother! Love your content.

  • @p0pr0ck3t
    @p0pr0ck3t Год назад

    the body shape reminds me of the Ibanez Roadstars from the 90s. I built a parts guitar with one of those bodies.

  • @simonpark843
    @simonpark843 Год назад

    Excellent video.

  • @khillsy4489
    @khillsy4489 Год назад

    My 14 year old grandson wears a sweatshirt I bought at one of the Voodoo Lounge Tour shows in Edmonton Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦. 👍

  • @lemmy8ob
    @lemmy8ob Год назад

    Another LAG artist was Mr. Manni Schmidt of RAGE/Grave Digger fame...he had a trick-looking strat back in the early 90s with RAGE...always been curious about them but never found one that wasn't prohibitively expensive....

  • @adiohead
    @adiohead Год назад

    I remember that Chris George guy using Lag guitars in some of the Marshall demo videos.

  • @RByrne
    @RByrne Год назад

    I like your workbench. Mine is a picnic table i stole from a high school.

  • @paulbroughton-alleyne9271
    @paulbroughton-alleyne9271 Год назад

    I always liked the look of these when I was working in Dublin in 2007. Never tried one which I should have done. Always thought they looked better than Fender Strat.

  • @serazac25
    @serazac25 Год назад

    My favorite as the Lag Arcane,Stephen Forte from Adagio I think he is with Ibanez now. I thought they were neat but couldn't find them anywhere to try them.

  • @brandonjackson5865
    @brandonjackson5865 Год назад

    Those Wilkinson Tremolos like on this guitar are supposed to be really good. Some people are putting them on their Beretta Specials with good results. I’m from the time when you just didn’t touch a vintage style tremolo if you wanted to stay in tune. Pete Thorn has a Wilkinson Vintage style tremolo on some of his Shurs that is a prototype and actually uses a machine screw to lock the string at the saddle so it’s kinda a single locking vintage style tremolo. I love learning about these obscure brands that used under the radar quality components. That bridge pickup sounds incredible by the way. If anyone is looking for a decent vintage style trem to upgrade a lower end and even some mid tier guitars and don’t want to spend a lot seriously check out Wilkinson you can get a pretty nice trem with a full sized block for around 20-30 dollars. My uncle who helped me get started playing was high on Wilkinson hardware in the 90s . They aren’t Gotoh but pretty close in fact they have a variation of the bridge on the guitar in this video that is actually co branded Wilkinson Gotoh but it’s a bit more pricey but it’s a good looking two post vintage style tremolo.

  • @seanmckelvey6618
    @seanmckelvey6618 Год назад

    I seem to recall LAG electrics getting a fair bit of advertising in the guitar magazines back in the mid to late 2000s (when I was actually buying such things) and I always thought the headstock design was pretty sweet. I don't think I ever saw them in a store here in Australia though. Shame they aren't making the electrics anymore though, this one sounded really nice.

  • @marcotixxx
    @marcotixxx Год назад

    i need those tuners in my life!

  • @Rowe4900candymachine
    @Rowe4900candymachine Год назад

    I would really like one of these with just a clear coat on an ash body serious peavey t-60 vibes.

  • @unstable.musician
    @unstable.musician Год назад

    To be blunt, I'm going to go buy one now off of Reverb, thank you KDH once again for introducing me to amazing guitars

    • @KDH
      @KDH  Год назад

      ❤️
      (Please use the link in the description. It helps)

  • @narglefargle
    @narglefargle Год назад

    I used to have a Lag acoustic that I picked up for only $180 new. It was surprisingly nice...but unfortunately, I got rid of it to make room and I've never been able to find another one like it since.

  • @AlisterTate
    @AlisterTate Год назад

    a bummer. living stateside, I desperately wish I could get my hands on an Arkane model, but they're so hard to acquire.

  • @11000038
    @11000038 Год назад

    It's the only guitar I sent straight straight back. It may not have been this exact model. It sounded so thin.

  • @p6x2
    @p6x2 Год назад

    I own two LAG guitars; two Roxane. LAG was purchased and the Michel LAG is no longer involved with the company he created, unfortunately. The LAG workshop has closed down, all the workers were released, the machinery sold.
    When I was living in France, Lag and Vigier were the main French guitar makers.
    I own a Roxane ruclips.net/video/jmrKgPdSCBw/видео.html
    I also own one with P90. Those were from the original workshop. Fantastic guitars!

  • @user-gj2qb8de1e
    @user-gj2qb8de1e Год назад

    I love restring Sunday

  • @TheShinyShow
    @TheShinyShow Год назад

    YT channel "Ristridi" had a couple of really nice Lag electrics, only person I've ever seen use them.

  • @Shutupletstalk
    @Shutupletstalk Год назад

    Dope lick at :21! Reminds me of the Pokemon battle theme lol

  • @williamdon3442
    @williamdon3442 Год назад

    Nice sweater dude

  • @puurito8706
    @puurito8706 Год назад

    I installed auto cutter tuners on my Jackson and it makes everything easier.(except when I put it on wrong and cut the strings wrong wasting a string)

  • @Ravelle17
    @Ravelle17 Год назад

    This guitar seems badass!

  • @lesliebarth8026
    @lesliebarth8026 Год назад

    ACCEPT.....Hell yeah🤘

  • @davedavid7061
    @davedavid7061 Год назад

    I made my cabinets out of Canadian hard rock maple. It's super hard and super white

  • @arvetemecha
    @arvetemecha Год назад

    So lame that ALGAM (owners of the "Lâg" brand since 2002) relocated the last factory in China in 2016. Michel Lâg-Chavarria was indeed quite upset. Those recent "Arkane" and "Imperator" are made in China. As fas as I know, they no longer make guitars in France, they seem to have warehouses, designers etc. in Thouare-Sur-Loire (near Nantes, in the west of France). Before that, the former factory was in Bédarieux (Occitania), south of France. The chinese Lâgs are not all bad instruments, I could try a few acoustics, they are quite good value for the money. But the recent solid bodies cannot compare to the previous ones. They are entry level guitars, nothing wrong with that, but we miss the "Rockline", "Roxanne", "Beast" series. The last serie, "Roxanne Racing", were very nice double-cut blues/rock machines, the RR-1500 used to cost less than 1400€, worth every cent.

  • @murphvienna1
    @murphvienna1 Год назад

    Sperzel was the second company with TrimLoks, not Schaller :)

  • @Maldunn
    @Maldunn Год назад

    Those tuners are awesome! I want to put some on my strat

  • @alexdenton6586
    @alexdenton6586 Год назад +1

    Solid brand

  • @FriendlyNeighborhoodBallsack
    @FriendlyNeighborhoodBallsack Год назад

    Give it a red finish and black pickguard, you have a Brian May red special look-a-like

  • @blipoop1
    @blipoop1 Год назад +2

    Once you've finished going through your guitars in this series what's the plan for the future? Viewers guitars? Lenders from friends? Loaners from guitar shops? I'm near Everest Music and I have a Schecter Elite and a Richwood Artist that needs new strings 😂

  • @nicwilson89
    @nicwilson89 Год назад

    Had a look around eBay, Arsebook etc. Seems there's a handful of the 3 single coil version, guessing that's a cheaper model? One os going as low as £45 and for that it doesn't' matter if the electronics are shite because you'd just replace them and still end up with something that sounds killer for fuck all money. Gonna look around every now and then for this version because I think I shall have to pick one up ;D

  • @KelticKabukiGirl
    @KelticKabukiGirl Год назад +1

    Hey, totally off topic, but, whatever happened to Fernandez? Can you do an episode on the fate of Fernandez? I have a 2001 Japanese market only shredder Jagmaster Fernandez JG40 that I love in orange named Osaka and would love to know what happened to them. Were they owned by Ibanez or made in the same factories?

  • @BlueRoseShilloh
    @BlueRoseShilloh Год назад +1

    I will not be suprised if the prices on these shoot up high now that they’ve been mentioned

  • @TheZooropaBaby
    @TheZooropaBaby Год назад

    I forgot Lag made electric guitars lol. I barely see them in Japan though.

  • @ChrisHopkinsBass
    @ChrisHopkinsBass Год назад

    +150 points for playing an Accept riff 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @cancelbubble6535
    @cancelbubble6535 Год назад

    I'm very much a traditionalist when it comes to body shapes and this body shape doesn't bother me at all. Too bad the pickguard wasn't made of of aluminum, I assumed it was some type of metal until you specifically called it out. Fantastic buy for 200 €.

  • @DarkMatterEclipse
    @DarkMatterEclipse Год назад

    I'm seeing brand new electric Lags online. Not that body style, which I like.