![]() When the guitar arrived the action felt a bit on the high side for me, but it was nothing a quick truss-rod tweak couldn’t fix. The 24-fret neck, 25.5” scale, and 1 11/16” nut give the guitar a spacious Gibson-like feel, and the extra fret preparation performed once the Asia-built DockStar arrives stateside really shows. The neck pickup has a unique roundness-evoking tones somewhere between Larry Carlton and B.B. In general, the build quality, look, and feel of the DockStar was in line with other similarly priced semi-hollow models. ![]() ![]() But that little extra little bit of forward lean in the body profile gives the guitar more balance when wearing it. ![]() Overall, the body shape is a bit more offset than say, a Fender Starcaster, which it resembles to a degree. The hollow mahogany body is covered by flame maple veneer on both the top and back that gives the guitar an expensive vibe and look. It’s incredibly light and can almost feel like a toy at times. The DockStar is also a potential lifesaver if you dread the notion of slinging a Les Paul through yet another four-hour gig. It’s easy to forget how smooth and welcoming a set-neck design can feel when heading into the upper frets, but the DockStar’s feels great. The design elements that PHRED takes from Languedoc and other offset models flow together like a raging “Scarlet Begonias” from ’77. But Los Angeles-based PHRED Instruments, which has a strong affinity for the music and instruments of the Grateful Dead and Phish, builds guitars inspired by rarities like Jerry Garcia’s “Tiger” and Anastasio’s own Languedoc, which is the primary influence on the DockStar Flame Maple reviewed here. That gets a whole lot harder when the instruments in question are specialized or one-of-a-kind custom instruments like Trey Anastasio’s hard-to-find Paul Languedoc creations. My team, the support I receive, and my sponsors all play a huge part in the success of Ezra Taylor too which I am forever grateful for. □īoxing has taught me a lot as a teenager and adult and has moulded me into a man with discipline, determination and drive.Too-cool-for-school players may be reluctant to admit it, but we love to play the guitars our heroes play. I have no doubt in my mind that I will be world champion in a couple years to come. I have travelled the world in the name of boxing and have been able to gain great experience along the way. I aspire to secure a title by the end of 2023 and potentially challenging for the world title towards the end of 2024. I had my debut in 2020 and started gaining the experience from then which came to a pause due to Covid-19.Ģ021 I was signed by Queensbury promotions and continued putting in good performance after performance which has now led me to be undefeated with 5 fights and 4 knockouts. I ended my amateur career with 23 fights (20 wins – 3 losses) and decided to turn my efforts into the professional ranks. I was matched with boxers who had more fights than me (sometimes significantly more) and I always came out on top which gave more confidence as a boxer wanting to become world champion.❤️ I returned when I was 18… That’s when I had my first amateur fights and then started taking serious bout by bout. I started boxing at Bilborough boxing club when I was 15 as something to do as a teenager and then I stopped when I was moved into the elite class, and it was too tough for me at the time. Future world champion from Nottingham? Insane training methods □□□Īnnual Sponsorship required- message for details ❤️Ī little about future world champion Ezra 'The Cannon' Taylor give it a quick read.□
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