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Vintage V100P ReIssued Electric Guitar ~ Natural Mahogany

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Vintage V100P ReIssued Electric Guitar ~ Natural MahoganyThe V100P offers an appealing alternative to the other models in the V100 crop, producing new sonic variations thanks to its unique choice of pickups. Whilst every bit as reassuringly weighty as its solid bodied stablemates, the V100P is equipped with a pair of Wilkinson W90SK black pickups; the choice of 'soapbar' pickups enables the V100P to serve up a pleasant tonal twist, capturing the defined lows and throaty mids of a double coil, with the

The V100P offers an appealing alternative to the other models in the V100 crop, producing new sonic variations thanks to its unique choice of pickups.

Whilst every bit as reassuringly weighty as its solid bodied stablemates, the V100P is equipped with a pair of Wilkinson® W90SK black pickups; the choice of 'soapbar' pickups enables the V100P to serve up a pleasant tonal twist, capturing the defined lows and throaty mids of a double coil, with the transparent top end of a single coil. This choice of pickup is ready-made for blues and classic rock tones and is an ideal complement to the natural sustain of the guitar.

Additional quality hardware includes a Wilkinson T.O.M bridge, GraphTech top nut and Grover tulip machineheads.

When you need a guitar to give you the edge, in both the appearance and tone departments, the V100P looks every bit as classy as it sounds.

V100P Features:

Body:
Solid mahogany body provides resonance, tone and ‘correct weight’ comfort. The Vintage V100P features a unique, evolutionary body shape, with a graceful descending bass side shoulder and an ingeniously-designed offset heel providing improved access to the upper reaches of the fretboard.

Bridge:
Wilkinson T.O.M. enables fine-tuning of each string for superb intonation all over the fretboard.

Pickups:
Pair of Wilkinson W90SK for traditional tones combined with contemporary power.

Controls:
Twin master Volume and Tone controls with three-way pickup selector switch.

Machine heads:
Grover® tulip tuners provide simple, effective action for maximum tuning stability.

Neck:
Mahogany with classic Vintage ‘soft C’ profile for instant comfort, speed, accuracy and great feel.

Fingerboard:
Traditional 12" radius for superb playability and feel.

Scale Length:
24.75" / 628mm.

Frets:
22 Medium Jumbo profile frets add to comfort, accuracy and overall positive feel of the Vintage V100.

Nut:
43mm Graphtech NuBone for smooth and friction-free string bending and tuning.

Headstock:
Classic Vintage headstock design for balance and visual appeal.

The V100™ is an original Vintage® ReIssued Series™ guitar designed by the UK Vintage design team.

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★★★★★ 5
An epic naval history decades in the making
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Excellent ending to Dr. Rodger's three book series "A Naval History of Britain", with the same level of detail and interesting presentation of facts I have come to expect from reading other of his works over the years. For anyone interested in a comprehensive naval history of Britain (from which the US Navy inherited much of its tradition), I would highly recommend this series. In addition, "The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy" is also quite a good read. My (incomplete, sadly) collection of Dr. Rodger's works will continue to hold a special place on my naval history shelf for easy reference in the future. I also hope Dr. Rodger's health has improved. The shipper unfortunately did not pack this book well, resulting in minor damage (mostly cosmetic - book is still entirely readable).
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A fine winter read...maybe two or three winters. Very detailed history.
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Very good, fitting end of the N.A.M. Rodgers trilogy.
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Skyddidy
Birmingham, US
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Answers Many Questions about Naval Developments
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The history offers a detailed and well organized account of the Royal Navy as it transitioned from sail to steam. Coverage included personalities, technology, tactics and strategy. The combination provided a complete appreciation of the dynamics at play, some unexpectedly. The details might be a bit much for a casual reader but offered plenty of avenues for research not available or compiled in one source. I look forward to the final volume, which should describe another watershed era.
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Great Book with a different perspective
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This will be a short review of a very long book. I ordered the book expecting more of a history of the British Navy, but this is more of a history of Britain with respect to its navy. It is still excellent and authoritative, just different than I expected. I really appreciate a somewhat different perspective than I have found in some other books. For example, any discussion of Jackie Fisher I have read previously seemed to border on the hagiographic, whereas here he seems to get a very evenhanded appraisal. A great book, highly recommended.
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