My three Hallmarks - Comparison of 3 models
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 6:49 am
Hey gang, hope ya'll had a good Memorial Day.
In between the grilling and drinking, I got in a quick demo of my Hallmarks.
I was restringing my 60 Custom and already had my Deke at the ready, and the old lady was gone for a bit, so I figured
I'd go ahead and do a video.
Ok, here's the rundown. The guitars are a Deke Dickerson signature, 60 Custom, and a Hallmark II
I'm playing through my Gretsch Executive. It's a 20 watt amp, pretty much a Fender Deluxe with a 15" speaker.
I'm going straight into the amp, no effects. I put a bit of reverb on here and there. I'm playing clean, and I
keep the amp settings the same for all three guitars. I turn up a bit at the end of the Hallmark II demo as I find those pickups
really shine when they are "wound up" a bit. I tend to like demos where you hear the guitar clean, as you get the true character
of the guitar. I find when you play with a lot of distortion, the differences even out, and most guitars kind of start to sound the same.
Anyhow, the usual caveats apply. I'm pretty much playing whatever jumps in my mind. I always tend to clam up when doing demo
vids as I have no backing to work with, so there's plenty of clams, but I think the videos really show the character of these fine
guitars. Enjoy!!
Part I
In between the grilling and drinking, I got in a quick demo of my Hallmarks.
I was restringing my 60 Custom and already had my Deke at the ready, and the old lady was gone for a bit, so I figured
I'd go ahead and do a video.
Ok, here's the rundown. The guitars are a Deke Dickerson signature, 60 Custom, and a Hallmark II
I'm playing through my Gretsch Executive. It's a 20 watt amp, pretty much a Fender Deluxe with a 15" speaker.
I'm going straight into the amp, no effects. I put a bit of reverb on here and there. I'm playing clean, and I
keep the amp settings the same for all three guitars. I turn up a bit at the end of the Hallmark II demo as I find those pickups
really shine when they are "wound up" a bit. I tend to like demos where you hear the guitar clean, as you get the true character
of the guitar. I find when you play with a lot of distortion, the differences even out, and most guitars kind of start to sound the same.
Anyhow, the usual caveats apply. I'm pretty much playing whatever jumps in my mind. I always tend to clam up when doing demo
vids as I have no backing to work with, so there's plenty of clams, but I think the videos really show the character of these fine
guitars. Enjoy!!
Part I