Thanks. It’s a knock off PRS from a German company called Thomann. The Tele style guitar is also from them. The PRS style is really inexpensive. I had to do a bit of fret leveling but it plays great. I had real PRS that I gave to my brother in law after I got this one. The tele style has a roasted maple neck, stainless steel frets and locking tuners. You have a good eye! Check out the Thomann website. Incredible value even with the shipping cost. They also have a good return policy.
@@Ray_Here, Thanks. I will. I subscribed to your channel about a year ago and never realized you were a guitarist. I go back a number of years playing guitar. As a teenager, I had a Hagstrom III , then a Gibson SG Special. I then traded the SG for a Les Paul Deluxe in 1974. I still have my beloved LP along with a ‘96 Fender Stratocaster as well as a custom built double cut LP copy built in 2000 by a friend. Also have several acoustic electrics. Always interested in the gear!😊
You have a great collection! The one I have on the right is a Variax modeling guitar. It’s a lot of fun to play around with. Frankly I just strum a bit. My brother is much better and pays at a local wine bar almost every week.
Really nice, thanks for sharing! I have a travel van and am looking for a compact, small, easily fueled cooking solution and this looks like the perfect deal! How much HEET do you need to add to heat up one container of water in the pot you use? I can't imagine it would need more than a couple tablespoons? Thanks again for sharing!
HI Gina! Good to hear from you! I use a small squirt travel container. It holds 3 oz. I boiled 2 cups and then another cup of water and still had about an ounce left. A lot depends on the conditions and the temperature of the water you start out with. I would try 2 oz of fuel and see how it goes. Let me know how it works for you.