Boss BD-2 Blues Driver

The Boss BD-2 Blues Driver is known for its touch-sensitive response, it ranges from transparent boost to aggressive, rich distortion, popular across blues, rock, and indie genres. It features simple Gain, Tone, and Level controls, functioning with a 9V battery or AC adaptor. 

Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
When playing the blues or jamming your rock rig, the BD-2 gives a different overdriven flavor than every other sound on the block. You’ll definitely want to put the BD-2 Blues Driver into your signal chain.

The BD-2 simulates the sound of a vintage tube amplifier, giving you instant access to timeless tones. The BD-2 also responds to your playing dynamics, so you can pull out a range of tones to give each note the perfect flavor and feel. All in all, you’ll love the warm overdrive and emotive distortion the BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver adds to your rig.

Provides that classic tube amplifier “bluesy” essence

If you’re seeking that legendary blues tone, you understand it’s infused with warm overdrive for a smooth yet crunchy tonal mix. The BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver is crafted to produce precisely that sound. It’s akin to having a well-aged vintage tube amplifier in your setup, built to last — just like all BOSS pedals — and available at a significantly lower cost. Whether you’re performing blues or looking to add a unique overdriven character to your rock setup that stands out from other guitarists, incorporating the BD-2 Blues Driver into your signal chain is a must.

If you’re after that iconic blues sound, then you know it’s loaded with warm overdrive for a creamy yet crunchy tonal blend. And the BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver is designed to deliver just that sound. It’s like having a finely aged vintage tube amplifier in your rig that’s built tough

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Gibson CF-100 Vintage Sunburst

Gibson CF-100 Vintage Sunburst

The Gibson CF-100 Vintage Sunburst was an innovative design when Gibson offered it’s first flat-top cutaway instrument in 1950. Players touted the ease of playing provided by the Florentine cutaway and smaller body design and this Limited Edition remains true to its history. Featuring vintage style three-on-a-plate white button tuners, large trapezoid inlays, traditional tear drop pick guard, and open slotted belly-up bridge. Finished in Gibson’s famous Vintage Sunburst finish.

Gibson CF-100 Vintage Sunburst improved for 2016

  • Cutaway Design: Comfortable small body Florentine cutaway design.
  • Bridge: Rare belly up open slot bridge design.
  • Pickguard: Traditional tortoise tear drop pickguard.
  • Improved Feel: Fingerboard edge is softened to comfortably fit the contour of the player’s hand
  • Enhanced Finish: Finer grit sandpaper and polishing compounds for gloss finish.
  • Premium Setup: Utilizing state-of-the-art German engineered Plek technology to create the finest playing surface possible. Hand finished for the world’s finest feel and playability.
  • Smoother hand rubbed and oiled fingerboard and bridges: New penetrating and finishing oil last longer and maximizes woods natural vibrancy

The beautiful original Gibson CF-100 Vintage Sunburst guitar exhibits only minor wear after 75 years and is still in excellent playing condition. The original lacquer finish displays typical checking throughout, most prominently on the top, along with some light dings, dents, and scrapes. The back of the neck is very clean, showing only a few tiny dinks. The deep, rich sunburst top has hardly faded at all. There are small grain split repairs located between the bottom edge of the fingerboard and the sound hole rim, one on each side.

These repairs are neatly done and touched up, though they remain visible. The only modification to the instrument is the replacement of buttons on the original Kluson deluxe tuners; everything else is original. The neck has been reset very well, with a generally clean job that shows no major overspray, just some minor touch-ups and light chipping visible along the heel seam. Due to its deep treble-side cutaway and uneven heel block, this model presents a more challenging neck set than many others. The rosewood bridge and small maple bridge plate are original.

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Pau Ferro Fender MIM Stratocaster Neck

Pau Ferro Fender MIM Stratocaster Neck
The 2021 Pau Ferro Fender MIM Stratocaster Neck.

Authentic Pau Ferro Fender Stratocaster necks, produced in Mexico (MIM), are typically seen on Player and Standard series. These necks are designed with a 9.5″ radius fingerboard, a “Modern C” profile, and include 21-22 medium jumbo frets. They provide a smooth and durable playing experience, presenting a slightly brighter and snappier option compared to rosewood, often showcasing lighter color variations.

Pau Ferro Fender Features and Specifications:

  • Material: Maple neck with a Pau Ferro fingerboard providing a smooth, dense playing surface.
  • Profile: Comfortable “Modern C” shape suitable for most playing styles.
  • Radius: 9.5″ (241 mm) radius is standard, offering a modern feel for bending.
  • Frets: Typically 22 Medium Jumbo frets, though some older Standard models may have 21.
  • Finish: Satin urethane on the back for fast playability, with a gloss headstock face.
  • Nut: Pre-slotted synthetic bone nut for easier installation.
  • Origin: Crafted at the Ensenada, Mexico facility. 

A well-playing Fender Stratocaster neck that originated from a signature model. It features 22 frets, a 9.5-inch radius, and a Pau Ferro fretboard. While some Pau Ferro boards can feel somewhat rough, this one is smooth and silky to the touch. The truss rod is fully functional. Please refer to the last photo to see the most significant imperfection on the neck, where a previous owner appears to have removed a broken string tree screw. I never required that string tree, so I simply placed a piece of pickguard over the area. This is only adhered with gorilla mounting putty, making it easy to remove if desired. Additionally, the little E string was initially positioned too close to the edge of the fretboard, so I adjusted the nut slightly. Overall, the neck plays exceptionally well and is in very good condition aside from the noted issues.

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Lynch Launches Mr. Scary Guitars

George Lynch Mr. Scary Guitars
George Lynch launches Mr. Scary Guitars. Visit www.georgelynch.com for sales information.

Mr. Scary Guitars are unique, highly modified and one of a kind customized hand-crafted instruments, specifically designed, carved and crafted by the “hands” of George Lynch. Mr. Scary Guitars are made in very limited quantities, come with certificates of authenticity, and are individually named and numbered.

George Lynch works closely with customers to build to their exact specs as much as possible. Options include wood types, neck dimensions, pickup windings, hardware options and finishes.  Hardware is heavily distressed and engraved, and pickups are all custom-wound to match each guitar. Average build time can be anywhere from one to six months depending on Lynch’s touring and recording commitments.

Mr. Scary Guitars

For more sales information visit www.mrscaryguitars.com.

Mr. Scary Guitars is a custom guitar manufacturing company where each guitar is designed and crafted by Mr. Scary himself, George Lynch. George Lynch has always been known for his remarkable and distinctive style, both in sound and appearance. The guitars he has played throughout his iconic career have helped shape his identity and are easily recognizable. Now, he is offering those exquisite designs and craftsmanship to you. Lynch offers: “In my early years, I would make primitive modifications to my instruments in my father’s garage. Eventually, I began assembling one-off builds for some of my guitar students. Eight years ago, I started experimenting with carving and painting my ESP guitars, which ultimately led to the creation of Mr. Scary Guitars.”

Born on September 28, 1954 in Spokane, WA, George Lynch began learning to play guitar at the age of 10. A naturally gifted musician, his guitar playing quickly progressed and became a creative outlet for him during his teenage years performing with several bands, most notably Sergeant Rocks.

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