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Hy guys at SD,

I was just surfin' on your webpage, when I found the page with the greatest axes ever ;) So, I guess that there's actually one great guitar missing: I call this Les Paul version, masterbuild by the german guitar-guru Thomas Kortmann in Frankfurt/Main (forgot the date, must have been around '85-'90), "Golden Beauty" ... although I know that this name isn't very inventive. I tried a lot of different PUs for the bridge position ... and finally ended up with the classic SH-4 jb model. It fit's perfectly to the great tone of my guitar with perfect attack, sustain, drive etc. It suits almost all styles from blues to heavy rock. Actually I don't think of replacing neither the SD nor the Fralin HB in the neck position anymore. You made a happy man of me ;)
Damn, this is more than 25 words ... but you can easily pick out one or two sentences ;)
My name is Sebastian Gruenberg and you can find me and my band here:
http://www.mint-rockt.de orhttp://www.myspace.com/mintrockt

All the best, greatings from Germany,

Sebastian
Seymour Duncan > Hy guys at SD,

I was just surfin' on your webpage, when I found the page with the greatest axes ever ;) So, I guess that there's actually one great guitar missing: I call this Les Paul version, masterbuild by the german guitar-guru Thomas Kortmann in Frankfurt/Main (forgot the date, must have been around '85-'90), "Golden Beauty" ... although I know that this name isn't very inventive. I tried a lot of different PUs for the bridge position ... and finally ended up with the classic SH-4 jb model. It fit's perfectly to the great tone of my guitar with perfect attack, sustain, drive etc. It suits almost all styles from blues to heavy rock. Actually I don't think of replacing neither the SD nor the Fralin HB in the neck position anymore. You made a happy man of me ;)
Damn, this is more than 25 words ... but you can easily pick out one or two sentences ;)
My name is Sebastian Gruenberg and you can find me and my band here: 
www.mint-rockt.de or http://www.myspace.com/mintrockt

All the best, greatings from Germany,

Sebastian
Hy guys at SD,

I was just surfin' on your webpage, when I found the page with the greatest axes ever ;) So, I guess that there's actually one great guitar missing: I call this Les Paul version, masterbuild by the german guitar-guru Thomas Kortmann in Frankfurt/Main (forgot the date, must have been around '85-'90), "Golden Beauty" ... although I know that this name isn't very inventive. I tried a lot of different PUs for the bridge position ... and finally ended up with the classic SH-4 jb model. It fit's perfectly to the great tone of my guitar with perfect attack, sustain, drive etc. It suits almost all styles from blues to heavy rock. Actually I don't think of replacing neither the SD nor the Fralin HB in the neck position anymore. You made a happy man of me ;)
Damn, this is more than 25 words ... but you can easily pick out one or two sentences ;)
My name is Sebastian Gruenberg and you can find me and my band here:
http://www.mint-rockt.de orhttp://www.myspace.com/mintrockt

All the best, greatings from Germany,

Sebastian
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