JohnnyGtar Well-known member Today at 8:46 AM #1 The rise of Joe Knaggs: how Paul Reed Smith's right-hand man became one of America’s most respected guitar makers https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/new...r&cvid=64bb19934f4d495ad19fe7e60af48766&ei=14
The rise of Joe Knaggs: how Paul Reed Smith's right-hand man became one of America’s most respected guitar makers https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/new...r&cvid=64bb19934f4d495ad19fe7e60af48766&ei=14
dcburn mk.ii Well-known member Today at 3:40 PM #2 Was it Knaggs that put out a Steve Steven’s model? I could be mistaken?
LP Freak Well-known member Today at 4:02 PM #3 dcburn mk.ii said: Was it Knaggs that put out a Steve Steven’s model? I could be mistaken? Click to expand... Yes, that is correct. Knaggs are definitely on another level Last edited: Today at 4:12 PM
dcburn mk.ii said: Was it Knaggs that put out a Steve Steven’s model? I could be mistaken? Click to expand... Yes, that is correct. Knaggs are definitely on another level
dcburn mk.ii Well-known member Today at 5:09 PM #4 LP Freak said: Yes, that is correct. Knaggs are definitely on another levelView attachment 386006View attachment 386009 Click to expand... Not a bad looking guitar. Remembered Steve on Tone Talk speaking about this… He had talked about how good they were.
LP Freak said: Yes, that is correct. Knaggs are definitely on another levelView attachment 386006View attachment 386009 Click to expand... Not a bad looking guitar. Remembered Steve on Tone Talk speaking about this… He had talked about how good they were.