differences between ls95f and ls85f

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No difference whatsoever...except that the LS95f USED to be the LS85f til the price went up to 95,000 yen...getting the idea of the Tokai model numbers yet?
 
diegol10 said:
which gigbag would you recomend for that guitar?

For any kind of Gibson type guitar - a hard case! Those tilted back headstocks are a very vulnerable point. Maybe a Fender type can survive being dragged around in a gig bag, but not an LP, SG etc.

Mike
 
So am I. You don't need case if it's for home. My advice is to buy a wall hanger and hang it on the wall. That's where all my guitars are. You only need a hard case if your going to travel with it. Unless your in a band and the guitar is going to be in some sort of danger a soft case is fine as well. I think these soft cases are particularly good. http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Warwick-Rockbag-20506B~ID~1271.asp

Dave
 
I'm sorry dave. I thought you were joking, 'cos everybody told me to get a hardcase. I only want that guitar for home and I have no space for a hardcase.
 
You need a hard case (in my opinion) if you're going to carry it around much. If it's rarely going to leave the house, you need a stand or a wall hanger. Either way, enjoy it.

8)
 
If, as you say, you're going to use it just a home the most important thing you need is a guitar stand. A lot of broken necks get caused by leaning guitars against walls, tables etc.

Dave
 
Good advice from Dave as usual, a wall hanger is best as it keeps the guitar out of harms way, it can still get knocked over on a stand!

No better form of decoration either than a nice Les Paul or six on the wall!
 
JohnA said:
No better form of decoration either than a nice Les Paul or six on the wall!

Well that's not quite true, is it John?

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