Eric Johnson Stratocaster RW would be the right one. Right?
Very good guess. The EJ strat is actually my only strat WITHOUT a rosewood fretboard (mine is an original release with maple). LOL
RampMonkey, your guess was a good one as well... I actually use custom wound Fralins (pick-ups) in my other strats that are wound to sound like a '62 strat, to get that Texas blues sound that SRV was known for. I definitely play more SRV style music than anything else, and I play ZERO Eric Johnson virtuoso style music, but that particular guitar is damn near perfect in every way... that's why the EJ is my main guitar for live shows.
As a fan and practitioner of combat sports, martial and mixed martial arts, I have trained under several disciplines. These disciplines inclued boxing, American kick-boxing, Judo, BJJ, and Muay Thai. However, there is one discipline that I have always desired to train that I have not ever had the chance to. It is a discpiline that I consider to be one of the most effective combat disciplines in the world.
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RampMonkey, your guess was a good one as well... I actually use custom wound Fralins (pick-ups) in my other strats that are wound to sound like a '62 strat, to get that Texas blues sound that SRV was known for. I definitely play more SRV style music than anything else, and I play ZERO Eric Johnson virtuoso style music, but that particular guitar is damn near perfect in every way... that's why the EJ is my main guitar for live shows.
Awesome, lookin forward tot he destruction! I will post my question here later today once I think of a good one
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It is German
Getting close, the brand is correct, just not the model
DingDingDing, we have a winner! I still have your address Todd, I will get it out early next week!
As a fan and practitioner of combat sports, martial and mixed martial arts, I have trained under several disciplines. These disciplines inclued boxing, American kick-boxing, Judo, BJJ, and Muay Thai. However, there is one discipline that I have always desired to train that I have not ever had the chance to. It is a discpiline that I consider to be one of the most effective combat disciplines in the world.
What art/discipline am I referencing?