Good stuff.
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Article on Randy Rhoad's Guitars
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Article on Randy Rhoad's Guitars
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Re: Article on Randy Rhoad's Guitars
Thanks for posting that. Great info I hadnt heard before, and I thought I knew about all of his guitars. Great new insights !
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That's cool to read that stuff, it brings back good memories of working with Karl and working for Grover back in the day.
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Re: Article on Randy Rhoad's Guitars
I always thought his LPC was mentioned as being a '74. '74 was the first "real" year of the white LPC offering, with rumors of '73 being a special custom order, very, very limited in quantity.. never heard mention of '72 special order white LPC's, so this is interesting info. I own an ebony '74 LPC 20th Anniversary, wanted a white one. And when I heard his was a '74, and I did not see the 20th inlay on the 15th fret, I wondered... even though not all '74 LPC's had the inlay.
Cool article.. very cool...
Cool article.. very cool...
