Hallmark II Sheena model
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man cant wait any news on the steel trem mod?
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Veenture wrote:You Hallmark II Sheena guys are too excited...but I can understand...
Who wouldn't be?

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I will definitely be getting one of these. But I'm gonna wait for the vibrato version first. It will look great next to my Johnny model on my guitar stand 

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Any word on how close these are proportionally to an original?
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damnitt when are these gonna be ready, mr.shade!?
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Oh yeah another thing Mr.Shade
i was wondering (i know it sounds daft) but is it possible to place a deposit on one of your products? Cuz im gonna be so tempted to spend my money over christmas. thanks again
Sean
i was wondering (i know it sounds daft) but is it possible to place a deposit on one of your products? Cuz im gonna be so tempted to spend my money over christmas. thanks again
Sean
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Sure Sean, you may put a depo on one. Just give us a call between 9 + 3 eastern and we will get you taken care of. You can also e-mail us directly at hallmarkguitars@verizon.net
Thank you for your interest!
Bob
Thank you for your interest!
Bob
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Bob, do you think these guitars will be shipped in time for 12/25?
In order of purchase:
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
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As we cannot give an exact day, we should be able to ship by then, but it will be very close.
Thank you for your patience!
Bob
Thank you for your patience!
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Re: Hallmark II Sheena model
Oh, the question about the Road to Ruin and Sheena's being close to an original.
I own myself an original 65 and we spec'd it out. So, we believe this is dead on in regards to looks, feel, tone, however, we believe we improved the performance area as it seriously needed it.
It actually sustains very well now unlike the originals and gets nice harmonics in playing like a quality axe!
This guitar could be played for any type of gig again unlike the original. Don't get me wrong, I love my original for what it is, but the difference is substancially better and higher quality on the Hallmark. Again, the tone on these guitars is amazing. We took the time to get it right. We have been making these style pickups for a long time at Hallmark and this is a KEY to the sound. It really nails the early Johnny sound when cranked through a Marshall and also has a excellent clean warm tone for any type of application.
Try one out!
Thank you for the inquiries! Bob
I own myself an original 65 and we spec'd it out. So, we believe this is dead on in regards to looks, feel, tone, however, we believe we improved the performance area as it seriously needed it.
It actually sustains very well now unlike the originals and gets nice harmonics in playing like a quality axe!
This guitar could be played for any type of gig again unlike the original. Don't get me wrong, I love my original for what it is, but the difference is substancially better and higher quality on the Hallmark. Again, the tone on these guitars is amazing. We took the time to get it right. We have been making these style pickups for a long time at Hallmark and this is a KEY to the sound. It really nails the early Johnny sound when cranked through a Marshall and also has a excellent clean warm tone for any type of application.
Try one out!
Thank you for the inquiries! Bob
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