1. Aren't they lovely??

    eBay search.





    I'm thinking of buying one or two packs... If they only could combine one pick of each colour
  2. What about this???





    hahaha
  3. Those picks are cool, but if you want the real thing order some Blue Herdims, that's what the edge himself uses. Garunteed he doesn't even use those signed ones.
  4. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Those picks are cool, but if you want the real thing order some Blue Herdims, that's what the edge himself uses. Garunteed he doesn't even use those signed ones.
    Yes, of course! And play them inverted too

    I just was on the "cool" side of them. If I bought some "Edge signed" picks I wouldn't use them for pllaying either, so who cares.


  5. thanks.. i´d buy, frame them and put them on a wall lol
  6. Another nice one:

    here
  7. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Man when is the Edge signature coming out? Let's have a poll! If Edge made a signature guitar, what should it be?

    Gibson Explorer Limited Edition 1976 Reissue (natural)
    GIbson Les Paul Custom (Cream Coloured)
    Fender Stratocaster (70's style headstock and all, black on black, or white on black)

    Am I forgetting any other of his most used guitars? I think those three are the ones he's used since the beginning, and should be considered HIS guitars.


    Being that Gibson replicated Edge's 1975 Les Paul Custom and fooled both he and Dallas... And that there is a bigger market for Les Paul Customs than Explorers... There is a better chance that Gibson would want to market an Edge Les Paul Custom than an Explorer.
  8. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    Being that Gibson replicated Edge's 1975 Les Paul Custom and fooled both he and Dallas... And that there is a bigger market for Les Paul Customs than Explorers... There is a better chance that Gibson would want to market an Edge Les Paul Custom than an Explorer.


    Yeah but they've gone down the Les Paul Custom route for Slash already, namely, and I feel like I'm forgetting another artist that had a Les Paul commemorated after him. Possibly Jimmy Page?

    I think releasing an Edge Explorer almost "re-introduces" the guitar, opens up its market again, and potentially increases the popularity.
  9. +1 to the last post, the Explorer is a semi-forgotten guitar in the Gibson catalogue, and releasing an Edge signature one would make it much bigger.
  10. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    Being that Gibson replicated Edge's 1975 Les Paul Custom and fooled both he and Dallas... And that there is a bigger market for Les Paul Customs than Explorers... There is a better chance that Gibson would want to market an Edge Les Paul Custom than an Explorer.


    That's what I was thinking. They already have the schematics, so why wouldn't they? Personally I'd rather have the cream les paul over the explorer.