What do you think? Did I make the right choice? I can't wait for you guys to hear this music. Thanks for your support. And stop doubting me this really is the last guitar I'm gonna buy! I think.
Suuuure... 😆 But when you do get the urge to buy a new guitar, tell yourself that you're only allowed to do so if it coincides with the recording and release of a *full* album. And no cheating by "working on" multiple albums at once!
I recently purchased my very last guitar. A higher end Gibson Les Paul Standard, that was born on my birthday the year I retired. If there is a better guitar out there for me, I'll never find it. Rock on, guys. Thanks for taking us along.
It makes me feel good to hear that someone found an instrument they connect with the way you've connected with your Les Paul Standard. Congratulations on the purchase!
That what it feels like when we buy one and it really goes great. I just bought my last one a couple weeks ago, but I doubt I will live up to my claim. 😎😎
I've owned about 20 Gibson Les Pauls from lowly Studios to VOS R8's. They've all been sold. So let me tell you about a little company called Fujigen...
I'm so pleased you chose the Patrick Eggle Guitar. He's been building quality guitars for many years here in uk. Never seems to get the recognition as the big American makers. his guitars have always been top notch.
I love this video so much. You and Tim just choosing a guitar, and making sure it was the right one that checked every box. So satisfying to watch guys. Nicely done, you picked the right one. 🤘🎸🤘
The number of guitars you need is always x+1, while x is the number of guitars you already have😁. Congratulations and enjoy your new guitar! Btw Tim is such a likeable and great person.
What an amazing thing to have TP go guitar shopping with you. Of course the collab and the music you’re both incredibly talented and hard working musicians and TH-cam channels, but just taking him shopping like you do with your friend that’s such a cool thing to get to do.
Excellent choice. Patrick Eggle makes wonderful, world class instruments, and it is lovely to see one of his getting so much love on such a popular US-based YT channel. Go spank that thang, boys!
It's flipping gorgeous and the tones... Oh, man, the tones.It'll have more company in your collection sooner than later. Best of luck with your album release!
About 18 years ago, in a project band where I played bass, one of the guitarists had a Patrick Eggle. I played it and it was perhaps the best playing guitar I had ever felt, and I was instantly in love with it. Earlier this year, I went to check out a '93 Patrick Eggle Vienna Pro, wondering if all those years later it would still feel as good. And my oh my, it did! I bought it and it is my 'any style' workhorse!
patrick james eggle is one of the finest luthiers in the uk (my home). a friend has a macon and it is every bit as beautiful as yours. enjoy tyler! welcome to uk built guitars! (do you own any others?)
You know when Tim picks up a guitar and says WOW right away that he's holding something worth looking into. You guys did awesome with this video. Thanks :)
PJE is the PRS of the UK. Patrick is a great guy too. I met him when he moved to the US for a brief time in NC. He was dabbling in acoustic building in NC. I heard he actually moved to Santa Cruz area to build then moved back to the UK. Now whether that's all true, he builds amazing axes, which is undeniable fact.
He lost full control of his original company (Patrick Eggle Guitars) in the 90's. Then moved to the US and learnt more about acoustic guitar making from James Olsen who is the builder of James Taylor's guitars. When he returned to the UK he redesigned the range of guitars for Faith Guitars. They get excellent reviews and are great value for all solid wood constructed acoustics. Then around 2016 he founded Patrick James Eggle Guitars and since then has been making electric guitars that can rival any maker in the world at the moment. They are just stunning instruments.
Just watching you and Tim arriving at this guitar was worth it. Tim is such a great dude, and an amazing guitarist, plus he likes his set up exactly like i do. Chef's kiss!🤘💯
I've owned 25+ quality guitars, Gibson, Fender, PRS, Gretsch, Ibanez, Yamaha, Crimson, Mike Lipe and so on. I bought a Patrick James Eggle Drop Top 96 earlier this year and it is hands down the best guitar I've ever played. Chris Buck pretty much said his PJE Macon was the best "Les Paul" he has ever played. High praise from a player who has played some 50's & 60's Gibsons. I have a Macon build on order due September / October. I can't wait. Patrick James Eggle guitars are stunning, flawless builds using the very best woods and hardware available. While very expensive, they are great value compared to a Gibson Murphy Lab, Collings, PRS Private Stock or Nik Huber. Guitarist magazine reviews have been 10/10 and that is pretty rare.
Angel City is about a mile from my house, I love that place. They opened about a week before LA went into lock down and still managed to survive and thrive which is a testament to what an amazing job they do.
I'm always happy to see Tim in a video, its an instant like. I'm also always happy to hear Tim on a track, its an instant buy. So 3 good choices today my friend.
Wow! what a beauty!. I have an awesome story! My wife asked me what I wanted for my Birthday... thought about it and go, "a new guitar".?!!?. So a couple weeks pass and I am watching this guitar company Called BreedLove, never heard of em. I am an Ibanez guy true and through. SO I watch the story behind the guy who bought the company and changed the whole format of it in making sure that all the wood was counted for, not clear cut and sustainability was the key factor here. Pretty Awesome I say! So the tour was watching this guitar come to life in the hand made build process. the at the end of the shop the lady was introducing the African Mahogany Acoustic concert guitar being built. The new coating that it was getting was called Black Gold, and the guitar when built will be called the Rainforest. an S Concert Black Gold CE. So my wife asked me to take a look at the local guitar shop with her as to let her know what I was looking for etc... I walked in the Acoustic Room turn left and right over me … there she was! the Rainforest! I took it off the wall and strummed it... within a second I say, this is the one! I DID NOT LOOK AT OR PLAY ANOTHER GUITAR IN THERE. Another week passed and I kind of forgot about it, or in the back of my mind etc... I'm in the living room chillin after dinner and I was wondering where everyone was... hmmmmmm, well anyway, In walks my daughter with a birthday card, and inside was a black and gold guitar pic. Then right after in walks my wife with a guitar gig bag on her back. I was like, nooooooooooo wayyyyyyyyyy!, you didn't! did you?! nooooooooooo you didn't. I open it up and there it was... The Rainforest Guitar. Best surprise of my life!
Great choice, though all of the guitars you showed sounded awesome. And jeepers, you two both shred and play so beautifully and with great tone and feel. I wish I liked practicing and playing more so I could one day reach 1/10 your level!
Quick clarification, people confuse grain pattern with figure… flame figure in maple wood runs sideways or perpendicular to the lengthwise woodgrain & creates a “peaks and valleys“ effect, which is three-dimensional and appears to change and waver as the viewing angle moves, a bit like actual flames. This visual movement is sometimes described as chatoyancy. ‘Cat-eye’ effect. Other types of wood figuring like ribbon curl, pinstripe, and quilted Maple feature some “movement.” All maple has wood grain, but it is more rare for hard maple to have figuring as well.
One of my favorite episodes; You and Tim exploring the definition of "feel" and how personal it truly is. Cool how you both landed on the same choice...
My favorite part of the video may Tim wandering in the background while you're shredding it, lovingly looking at other guitars...both of you have such a passion and it's so much fun to watch
Beautiful guitar. Loved the sound comparisons. I agree that some of the “twangy” sounding guitars are great for that sound but lack the richness of the one you bought. Love it🎉🎉🎉🎉
I feel that you made the right choice for what you were looking for, the sound of that guitar is big and every note is balanced and consistent in a better way than the others, The Shabat and Fano are cool too...what a cool guy is Tim
What a SUPER COOL VIDEO! You and Tim are two or my most favorite players. Can’t wait to hear the record and the guitar is SPECTACULAR!! That top is killer!
Wow! That was a fun peek behind the curtain. Smiles all around, and that Cathederal was magnificent. I can see why God would want to hang out there. Great vlog. Never have the words Parakeet-knapping ever come to mind but I would think a cool mascot like that would inspire my inner Pirate-Rock sensibilities. You both are dangerous on guitar and I dug it all to the legal limit, maybe a hair past. Looking forward to the next installment!!! Best to you and keep delivering the Rock!!!
Them Patrick Eggles are incredible! And what's even nicer is they're actually from this side of pond!!! Seriously though had the pleasure of one in a local shop and took every bit of will power to not put meself in debt for it. You done incredibly well there sir :) You guys have got some mega geetar shops over there, one day the UK will catch up proper like ;)
I too recently purchased my last guitar. A full custom build from a local builder. Ment to eminate the Jem that I loved as a kid but also look like a tricked out version of my first ibanez I bought when I was 15. Thanks for getting me back into my instrument man 🙏
Of course this is an excellent choice. I cannot justify how it feels, but what I heard and saw from you guys there is no doubt about it. Two weeks ago I‘ve got a Patrick James Eggle as well. I can‘t stop playing it - such an inspiring instrument.
Absolutely loved your "jam" session to weed out a most supreme choice. This particular guitar has the cleanest sound I've heard and beautiful as well. Best video you've done yet. Good luck topping this!
That's a real beautiful guitar, I think the right choice was made! You could tell this was "the one". Plus I love how Tim lit up on several occasions just playing it, holding it, talking about it. It's the guitar nerd that boils to the top when you are holding a beautiful instrument. Love it, congrats.
Liked because I haven’t been to this channel in a minute and you look great man clearly putting in work in the gym love the chain full glow up love to see that. Also what a guitar…
Patrick James Eggle makes wonderful guitars and the Macon is the tops, for me. The only similar guitar that I would put above it is a Nik Huber 59 Orca.
I really enjoyed this video. Very interesting and quite personal process, this guitar selecting thing we do. I appreciate you and Tim sharing yours with us.
A student of mine has three s style Eggle’s and they are absolutely fantastic. He has many PRS, Shabat, Custom Fender’s and always goes to the Eggle. Very well made instruments indeed imo.
My Eggle Drop Top 96 is so goid I've been selling my Gibson, Fender and PRS models. I have a Macon on order. With a Drop Top 96 (HSS) and a Macon I'm not sure I'll ever need to buy another electric guitar.
When I saw it on the wall, it was speaking to me as well. I was so glad when you guys had it down testing it out. The difference was definitely audible! So glad you and Tim were so happy with it. I kind of want one now myself. Haha.
I don't know anything about guitars, and I could hear that the one you chose was right for what you were looking for. Tim was right; it just sounded warmer. Looks cool, sounds good, and is very versatile, so it's probably worth the money. Great having you both there to confirm what the guitars were telling you.
What do you think? Did I make the right choice? I can't wait for you guys to hear this music. Thanks for your support. And stop doubting me this really is the last guitar I'm gonna buy! I think.
Don't Commit to Anything👍🏼👍🏼
Suuuure... 😆 But when you do get the urge to buy a new guitar, tell yourself that you're only allowed to do so if it coincides with the recording and release of a *full* album. And no cheating by "working on" multiple albums at once!
The tiger’s eye gem looks, sounds and feels like…~magic~
Looking at the wall at 1:56 that is the guitar that caught my eye too. Good choice.
Patrick Eggle Macon carved top in Tobacco Burst?
I think you ABSOLUTELY made the right choice! I think it’s the best sounding guitar you played!
I recently purchased my very last guitar. A higher end Gibson Les Paul Standard, that was born on my birthday the year I retired. If there is a better guitar out there for me, I'll never find it. Rock on, guys. Thanks for taking us along.
It makes me feel good to hear that someone found an instrument they connect with the way you've connected with your Les Paul Standard. Congratulations on the purchase!
@@rylieriley Thanks, Friend!
It’s crazy how many guitars people have,I have only played 12 basses and own one for the two years I have been playing
That what it feels like when we buy one and it really goes great. I just bought my last one a couple weeks ago, but I doubt I will live up to my claim. 😎😎
I've owned about 20 Gibson Les Pauls from lowly Studios to VOS R8's. They've all been sold. So let me tell you about a little company called Fujigen...
Tim is such a great voice in the guitar world.
Always love Tim's smile 😁 He's gotta be the happiest working musician on the planet!
No, it’s better to have real guitar solo faces where the players look like they are struggling with a terrifying; giant slug.
@@j_freed...or is constipated and hemorrhoid pain.
He keeps his demons locked in the basement.
I know Tim very well. He puts on that smile for videos and pictures, but deep down, he is a sad, miserable, angry man.
@@GorbyP I really hope that isnt true
I'm so pleased you chose the Patrick Eggle Guitar. He's been building quality guitars for many years here in uk. Never seems to get the recognition as the big American makers. his guitars have always been top notch.
I’ve been to a few fairs in the UK where they have had stands. They make beautiful guitars
I love this video so much. You and Tim just choosing a guitar, and making sure it was the right one that checked every box. So satisfying to watch guys. Nicely done, you picked the right one. 🤘🎸🤘
TIM PIERCE is Pure Class and Humbleness combined with incredible TALENT! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The number of guitars you need is always x+1, while x is the number of guitars you already have😁. Congratulations and enjoy your new guitar! Btw Tim is such a likeable and great person.
What an amazing thing to have TP go guitar shopping with you. Of course the collab and the music you’re both incredibly talented and hard working musicians and TH-cam channels, but just taking him shopping like you do with your friend that’s such a cool thing to get to do.
Tim is amazing. The joy he has in his soul shines through in his playing. Love it.
Please Tyler, do not lie to yourself..... But that is such a beautiful and clean model for sure!
We all know that not true 😂
It is true. With 1.68M Subscribers we buy his guitars for him.
@@brawdygordii🤦♂️
Looking forward to that future video! Tim's playing is always sublime.
Excellent choice. Patrick Eggle makes wonderful, world class instruments, and it is lovely to see one of his getting so much love on such a popular US-based YT channel. Go spank that thang, boys!
That is a most stunning guitar, sir. Congrats to you!! Freaking Sweet!
That guitar is stunning, and Tim was right - that lower output and overall warmth just make it sound buttery smooth ❤️
It's flipping gorgeous and the tones... Oh, man, the tones.It'll have more company in your collection sooner than later. Best of luck with your album release!
Enjoyed that more than I thought I would - great to see you and Tim just cruising through different guitars, sounds and feel etc
Me too. I loved this video
When Tim shares his wisdom it’s best to heed it! Outstanding!
About 18 years ago, in a project band where I played bass, one of the guitarists had a Patrick Eggle. I played it and it was perhaps the best playing guitar I had ever felt, and I was instantly in love with it. Earlier this year, I went to check out a '93 Patrick Eggle Vienna Pro, wondering if all those years later it would still feel as good. And my oh my, it did! I bought it and it is my 'any style' workhorse!
Love what you do, and looking very forward to the release! Whole songs.... played without interruption or concern for copyright!!!
That guitar is beautiful and has a killer tone! Sheesh! Congrats man 🎸🤘🏼
They were all top tier guitars, just depends on your style and ear. But that LP style and Jazzmaster were special.
patrick james eggle is one of the finest luthiers in the uk (my home). a friend has a macon and it is every bit as beautiful as yours. enjoy tyler! welcome to uk built guitars! (do you own any others?)
Alright, first Rhett, now you... I feel like its become my dream to go guitar shopping with Tim Pierce now.
You know when Tim picks up a guitar and says WOW right away that he's holding something worth looking into. You guys did awesome with this video. Thanks :)
That top alone makes it the right one. What a beautiful guitar. It also sounds amazing. Can’t wait to hear the music.
That Shabbat sounded amazing. great sustain and great all around sound. When Tim was playing with the vibrato... that was heaven!
That smile says it all, he just melted.
Yeah, that was actually the one that i gravitated towards as well.
It would be my second choice. But I'd take the PJE Macon as #1.
Patrick James Eggle, the guy behind Faith acoustic guitars I believe. I have one, it plays like an electric. Love it!
PJE is the PRS of the UK. Patrick is a great guy too. I met him when he moved to the US for a brief time in NC. He was dabbling in acoustic building in NC. I heard he actually moved to Santa Cruz area to build then moved back to the UK.
Now whether that's all true, he builds amazing axes, which is undeniable fact.
He lost full control of his original company (Patrick Eggle Guitars) in the 90's. Then moved to the US and learnt more about acoustic guitar making from James Olsen who is the builder of James Taylor's guitars.
When he returned to the UK he redesigned the range of guitars for Faith Guitars. They get excellent reviews and are great value for all solid wood constructed acoustics. Then around 2016 he founded Patrick James Eggle Guitars and since then has been making electric guitars that can rival any maker in the world at the moment. They are just stunning instruments.
Just watching you and Tim arriving at this guitar was worth it. Tim is such a great dude, and an amazing guitarist, plus he likes his set up exactly like i do. Chef's kiss!🤘💯
Absolutely beautiful guitar! That top is unreal and the tone was much more usable than the others that you tried. Excellent choice.
I've owned 25+ quality guitars, Gibson, Fender, PRS, Gretsch, Ibanez, Yamaha, Crimson, Mike Lipe and so on. I bought a Patrick James Eggle Drop Top 96 earlier this year and it is hands down the best guitar I've ever played.
Chris Buck pretty much said his PJE Macon was the best "Les Paul" he has ever played. High praise from a player who has played some 50's & 60's Gibsons.
I have a Macon build on order due September / October. I can't wait.
Patrick James Eggle guitars are stunning, flawless builds using the very best woods and hardware available. While very expensive, they are great value compared to a Gibson Murphy Lab, Collings, PRS Private Stock or Nik Huber.
Guitarist magazine reviews have been 10/10 and that is pretty rare.
Beautiful deep flame and a great variety of tones. You’ve got a sure fire winner there.👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸
Angel City is about a mile from my house, I love that place. They opened about a week before LA went into lock down and still managed to survive and thrive which is a testament to what an amazing job they do.
I loved that Jazzmaster, but you selected, by far, the most versatile of the bunch...it is a looker, too.
I never knew Tim was so accomplished! Now thats a man to look up to! Happily subscribed to both of you two 😊
Nice collab and that you were both confident about the best one. Loved it
Excellent choice!
Beautiful guitar. Tim's advice is so insightful, got to pay attention. I think the guitar sounded a bit too dark, but then Tim advised 9s. 😎 Congrats!
Stunning, and to have Tim there helping, or enabling, was pretty amazing. Good for you.
I'm always happy to see Tim in a video, its an instant like. I'm also always happy to hear Tim on a track, its an instant buy. So 3 good choices today my friend.
Wow! what a beauty!. I have an awesome story! My wife asked me what I wanted for my Birthday... thought about it and go, "a new guitar".?!!?. So a couple weeks pass and I am watching this guitar company Called BreedLove, never heard of em. I am an Ibanez guy true and through. SO I watch the story behind the guy who bought the company and changed the whole format of it in making sure that all the wood was counted for, not clear cut and sustainability was the key factor here. Pretty Awesome I say! So the tour was watching this guitar come to life in the hand made build process. the at the end of the shop the lady was introducing the African Mahogany Acoustic concert guitar being built. The new coating that it was getting was called Black Gold, and the guitar when built will be called the Rainforest. an S Concert Black Gold CE. So my wife asked me to take a look at the local guitar shop with her as to let her know what I was looking for etc... I walked in the Acoustic Room turn left and right over me … there she was! the Rainforest! I took it off the wall and strummed it... within a second I say, this is the one! I DID NOT LOOK AT OR PLAY ANOTHER GUITAR IN THERE. Another week passed and I kind of forgot about it, or in the back of my mind etc... I'm in the living room chillin after dinner and I was wondering where everyone was... hmmmmmm, well anyway, In walks my daughter with a birthday card, and inside was a black and gold guitar pic. Then right after in walks my wife with a guitar gig bag on her back. I was like, nooooooooooo wayyyyyyyyyy!, you didn't! did you?! nooooooooooo you didn't. I open it up and there it was... The Rainforest Guitar. Best surprise of my life!
Great choice, though all of the guitars you showed sounded awesome. And jeepers, you two both shred and play so beautifully and with great tone and feel. I wish I liked practicing and playing more so I could one day reach 1/10 your level!
Lovely guitar. I live in Kettering UK and I heard we have a guy making shoe lasts who used to make Patrick Eggle guitars. Excellent choice.
Those shadow and highlight lines on that beautiful guitar is called Chatoyancy. It is grain patterns on wood catching light.
Quick clarification, people confuse grain pattern with figure… flame figure in maple wood runs sideways or perpendicular to the lengthwise woodgrain & creates a “peaks and valleys“ effect, which is three-dimensional and appears to change and waver as the viewing angle moves, a bit like actual flames.
This visual movement is sometimes described as chatoyancy. ‘Cat-eye’ effect.
Other types of wood figuring like ribbon curl, pinstripe, and quilted Maple feature some “movement.”
All maple has wood grain, but it is more rare for hard maple to have figuring as well.
One of my favorite episodes; You and Tim exploring the definition of "feel" and how personal it truly is. Cool how you both landed on the same choice...
@MusicisWin FYI - I think your handle is getting hijacked with a bogus offer...
I definitely love your choice in the end…and Tim is the guitar god! Love his playing 👌
My favorite part of the video may Tim wandering in the background while you're shredding it, lovingly looking at other guitars...both of you have such a passion and it's so much fun to watch
I got my first Telegramspam! Hooray for me!
Beautiful guitar. Loved the sound comparisons. I agree that some of the “twangy” sounding guitars are great for that sound but lack the richness of the one you bought. Love it🎉🎉🎉🎉
Now all we need is a collab with you, Tim , and Rick Beato
I feel that you made the right choice for what you were looking for, the sound of that guitar is big and every note is balanced and consistent in a better way than the others, The Shabat and Fano are cool too...what a cool guy is Tim
It's stunning in so many ways! Congratulations brother...
What a SUPER COOL VIDEO! You and Tim are two or my most favorite players. Can’t wait to hear the record and the guitar is SPECTACULAR!! That top is killer!
That “tele” and “jazz master/Jaguar thing” had probably the most unique sounds I thought those were killer
Wow! That was a fun peek behind the curtain. Smiles all around, and that Cathederal was magnificent. I can see why God would want to hang out there. Great vlog. Never have the words Parakeet-knapping ever come to mind but I would think a cool mascot like that would inspire my inner Pirate-Rock sensibilities. You both are dangerous on guitar and I dug it all to the legal limit, maybe a hair past. Looking forward to the next installment!!! Best to you and keep delivering the Rock!!!
Tim's noodling while talking is better than anything I've ever played or hope to ever play....😩🥰
Them Patrick Eggles are incredible! And what's even nicer is they're actually from this side of pond!!!
Seriously though had the pleasure of one in a local shop and took every bit of will power to not put meself in debt for it.
You done incredibly well there sir :)
You guys have got some mega geetar shops over there, one day the UK will catch up proper like ;)
The look on Tim's face when he struck the first few notes on that beautiful LP. Obviously "Love At First Feel"!❤
Already own a Macon Single Cut and it is glorious. Great choice.
Keep being the monster players you both are, and have a great day gentleman.
that top really is amazing. i LOVE when the flames aren't so uniform and pinstriped.
I Love Tims playing!!!👍
Patrick eggle guitars are based 20 miles from where i live here in the uk. It's amazing that his guitars are being snapped up over the pond.
Made in Oswestry 👍
"I'm sorry Mom. I'll only do it til I need glasses and then I'll stop."
I really liked the “Macon” it’s beautiful wood top and sound’s amazing
"Its VERY important to have straight string pull"
"This guitar without straight string pull is the perfect guitar."
Duality in Man
A good Luthier would say ‘all of that is NUTS!’
Hands down my favorite upload of yours, Tyler! Thanks for this!!!! Both of my favorite Tubers in one vid 🤘🏼
Yeah sure.... Last guitar... huh
I really love that top!! That flame is sick!!
I too recently purchased my last guitar. A full custom build from a local builder. Ment to eminate the Jem that I loved as a kid but also look like a tricked out version of my first ibanez I bought when I was 15. Thanks for getting me back into my instrument man 🙏
It has now become a thing where a new album in the making gets a new instrument to commemorate it!
Thanks for trying it out!🔥🔥🔥
You all have some very nice guitars. I would have been torn between your beautiful blue KZ one and the Eggle.
The next video: I bought every guitar at guitar centre 😂
Of course this is an excellent choice. I cannot justify how it feels, but what I heard and saw from you guys there is no doubt about it. Two weeks ago I‘ve got a Patrick James Eggle as well. I can‘t stop playing it - such an inspiring instrument.
That top is stunning. I am all about it. Sounds like butter. Great choice. Looking forward to hearing what you do with it.
Absolutely loved your "jam" session to weed out a most supreme choice.
This particular guitar has the cleanest sound I've heard and beautiful as well.
Best video you've done yet. Good luck topping this!
That has to be one of the most beautiful les Paul guitars ever! Absolutely beautiful!
Man, Tim is so goddamn cool. Much love. Be well, homies.
I love watching Tim play. He always looks so happy
You have the perfect guitar collection now. That is, all the guitars you own, this new baby and the next one you are looking at. 😎🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
That's a real beautiful guitar, I think the right choice was made! You could tell this was "the one". Plus I love how Tim lit up on several occasions just playing it, holding it, talking about it. It's the guitar nerd that boils to the top when you are holding a beautiful instrument. Love it, congrats.
Liked because I haven’t been to this channel in a minute and you look great man clearly putting in work in the gym love the chain full glow up love to see that. Also what a guitar…
Patrick James Eggle makes wonderful guitars and the Macon is the tops, for me. The only similar guitar that I would put above it is a Nik Huber 59 Orca.
Very K👀L ! Love the tone & versatility with the split coil. …love the outrageous flame too. Great choice.
I really enjoyed this video. Very interesting and quite personal process, this guitar selecting thing we do. I appreciate you and Tim sharing yours with us.
A student of mine has three s style Eggle’s and they are absolutely fantastic. He has many PRS, Shabat, Custom Fender’s and always goes to the Eggle. Very well made instruments indeed imo.
My Eggle Drop Top 96 is so goid I've been selling my Gibson, Fender and PRS models. I have a Macon on order. With a Drop Top 96 (HSS) and a Macon I'm not sure I'll ever need to buy another electric guitar.
Congrats! Looks and sounds extremly good. And Tim is such a nice and competent person. Great buy!! Cheers from Germany.
Excellent Choice....Love the sound of this guitar
Great video. It reminded me of the golden age of YT guitar videos from 2017ish.
I was just at that shop last week. Great shop. Love the way they display the tags and sooooo many good instruments to choose from.
I love the Patrick Eggle guitar. I also love low output pickups letting the amps and pedals do their thing..
The 10 seconds of Tim's guitar part we heard at the end was all the trailer I need for the "making of" video.
I think you should get one more guitar, Tyler. Just one more. Couldn't hurt.
That hollow body sounded INCREDIBLE. But i still think you made the right choice.
Now i need to go sell a car to buy one...
When I saw it on the wall, it was speaking to me as well. I was so glad when you guys had it down testing it out. The difference was definitely audible! So glad you and Tim were so happy with it. I kind of want one now myself. Haha.
Great post and thanks for choosing Tim bridging the age gap. A legendary 'session'(master) musician that needs to be heard. Thumbs up on the geetar.
She's a beauty! Thanks for sharing your journey wit the great Tim pierce.
I don't know anything about guitars, and I could hear that the one you chose was right for what you were looking for. Tim was right; it just sounded warmer. Looks cool, sounds good, and is very versatile, so it's probably worth the money. Great having you both there to confirm what the guitars were telling you.
I truly appreciate all you do and how you do it:)