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1) It's a late 90's Epiphone Flying V, nick-named "The Jock Guitar" by
my band mates.
2) It currently has a Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader in the bridge
position, and an SH-1 '59 in the neck position.
3) The custom stripes on the guitar are actually electrical tape, and
this guitar really rocks live.
4) Aaron Chabak,http://www.buddyhawke.com
Seymour Duncan > 1) It's a late 90's Epiphone Flying V, nick-named "The Jock Guitar" by 
my band mates.
2) It currently has a Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader in the bridge 
position, and an SH-1 '59 in the neck position.
3) The custom stripes on the guitar are actually electrical tape, and 
this guitar really rocks live.
4) Aaron Chabak, http://www.buddyhawke.com
1) It's a late 90's Epiphone Flying V, nick-named "The Jock Guitar" by
my band mates.
2) It currently has a Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader in the bridge
position, and an SH-1 '59 in the neck position.
3) The custom stripes on the guitar are actually electrical tape, and
this guitar really rocks live.
4) Aaron Chabak,http://www.buddyhawke.com
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