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tjcurtin1
July 11th, 2007, 08:46 PM
Howdy, all,

This seems like a great community of folks - glad that Robert pointed the way on his site. Robert's been my intro to on-line guitar communication, as well as someone who has taught me quite a bit through his videos - thanks Robert! I found his sight while looking for reviews of the Squire Telecaster - he sure made it sound good!

I started playing the guitar a few years ago to use in the classroom with my students (we sing every day). Until last summer, I used a borrowed Aria classical, but I finally wanted a steel string, and bought, on very short notice via Ebay, an Art & Lutherie cedar top - I lucked out, it is a lovely guitar. But that started the urge for an electric... you know, that lingering fantasy from high school! My dream electric had always been a tele - not sure why, but I think it has to do with Let It Be and George Harrison (more on that later). So, after Robert's bravura display, I ordered one immediately and have been enjoying it - though I'm not quite sure that it's 'my' sound.

Then came the winter doldrums, and a late night on Ebay, and the 'other' guitar I had always imagined - again, under the influence of Let It Be - a hollow-body ES-335 or similar (only realized later that Lennon's was a Casino or something else). Anyways, there was this beautiful Washburn HB-30 deluxe, with a low bid - "I'll never get it for this price" I told myself - but low and behold, I did... Oh, oh - ANOTHER guitar, and here I can hardly play...! My wife was amused and forgiving...

Then lastly, someone sent me a link to the Music 123 sale, and the then $30. Fullerton strat. Why, hadn't I just seen Robert taking his for a spin a few days before. Yes, I must!; NO, this is ridiculous! the two little guys on my shoulders battled it out for awhile, and then I saw how fast they were selling - last chance! So, now I own three electrics and two acoustics... How embarassing - especially when someone comes over and my wife gives them the whole story (good-naturedly, fortunately).

Most of the time, I play the electrics with headphones through a Digitech RP50 modeling pedal, and when no one is home, a behringer practice amp.

So there you have it - more than you ever would have wanted to know; but perhaps it 'resonates' with some of you folks (ouch! and he ends with a bad pun! Hope you don't kick me out now.)

TJC

warren0728
July 11th, 2007, 09:09 PM
welcome tjcurtin1....this is a great forum....i think you will like it here....

ww

note: this welcome copyrighted 2007...no unauthorized use of this welcome will be tolerated

Robert
July 11th, 2007, 09:13 PM
Welcome, what a great intro! I am glad to hear I inspired you. You've come to the right place - this is a friendly place where you'll get lots of good advice and feedback.

It's now how well you plays that matters - it's enjoying playing that matters! (my 2 cents and no, we're not kicking you out just yet...;) )

warren0728
July 11th, 2007, 09:24 PM
So there you have it - more than you ever would have wanted to know; but perhaps it 'resonates' with some of you folks (ouch! and he ends with a bad pun! Hope you don't kick me out now.)
if you would get kicked off this forum for a bad pun i would have been gone A LONG time ago! :D

ww

Spudman
July 11th, 2007, 10:41 PM
Great intro tj. Glad to have you here with us.
I'm also happy for you that you now have the fretnet GAS problem taken care of. It will make it much easier to concentrate on all the great info on the site. ;)

sunvalleylaw
July 11th, 2007, 10:43 PM
Welcome aboard! I am a relative newbie and have found this place very helpful and very friendly. Loved the intro. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

t_ross33
July 11th, 2007, 11:48 PM
Cool! Another Tele and Washburn HB-30 player in the crowd :D Welcome aboard!

What finish do you have on that HB? A young fellow come up to me after our Canada Day gig to comment that I had the suh-weetest lookin' Washburn he's ever seen (my cherry red HB-30). I still contend you can have marginal skill as long as you look cool doing it, and my HB does look cool :cool: :rolleyes:

Stick around. In addition to great info and discussions about music and guitars, this place is great for GAS, and healthy doses of sarcasm and witty raport.

Trev

SuperSwede
July 12th, 2007, 01:57 AM
Welcome TJC...

duhvoodooman
July 12th, 2007, 05:25 AM
Welcome to TheFret, TJC. Lemme see, multiple GAS attacks resulting in the purchase of 4 guitars in the past year? Nah, that NEVER happens around here! ;) :D

BTW, you still need a Les Paul, an SG, a PRS, one of those pointy heavy metal guitars, maybe an Explorer or Flying V, some kind of P-90 guitar for sure, also a.....

Bloozcat
July 12th, 2007, 07:02 AM
Welcome aboard tjcurtin1!

Now repeat after me...

"Hi, my name is tjcurtin1 and I am a guitar-aholic...:D

Don't worry, you'll find many here similarly afflicted...and many of us who are suffering from advanced stages of the disease...;)

Justaguyin_nc
July 12th, 2007, 08:59 AM
Most of the time, I play the electrics with headphones through a Digitech RP50 modeling pedal, and when no one is home, a behringer practice amp.

So there you have it - more than you ever would have wanted to know; but perhaps it 'resonates' with some of you folks (ouch! and he ends with a bad pun! Hope you don't kick me out now.)

TJC

Welcome..and yes sir!!! I can relate!! Robert is the cause of most of this!!
A few years back I just had an old acoustic.. Then I started watching Roberts Videos with "cheap" equipment.. it's just a ploy to lure you into the G.A.S....

now I can't stop buying things and still have not progressed in playing...lol!!

Welcome to the place that helps you open your wallet just because!!

Ummm BTW,
A Casino is a true Hollow Body compared to the others which have a center block (that right guys?).. and a must have... P90's and all.. you can get the sunburst for the early years..or the natural for the revolution years... Oh..then one with Bigsby for harrison model... and to think.. Paul actually had one first... hmmm.. wait I don't have one yet... "opens another browser window to music123"

guitartist
July 12th, 2007, 03:41 PM
Welcome tjcurtin1.

For decades I was happy to own just one acoustic, one electric, and one amp.

Then for another decade, I was happy to own one acoustic, one les paul, one strat, a hollowbody, and two amps.

Then I found a beat up old acoustic in a thrift store with a sweet tone and a price I couldn't resist. The next week I got another hollowbody, and soon afterwards I started getting all the gear I could possibly afford. Lesson: The more you get, the more you want!

Robert
July 12th, 2007, 04:01 PM
Yeah sure, you guys just keep blaming me for all your GAS issues .... :D

tjcurtin1
July 12th, 2007, 08:50 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone! It's nice to be here. Let's see, I've got the gist of a GAS attack, but haven't figured out the acronym yet... Guitar Addict Syndrome, perhaps??

Trev, my HB-30 is a 'deluxe' model (HB-30D), of which I have only seen one other for sale. Essentially, it is an HB-35 with an HB-30 neck - the body has the figured maple all around, and binding on the heel of the neck. Mine is a beautiful amber yellow color. It is quite striking and, yes, cool to my way of thinking! It has a beautiful sound, too - lots of different tones and possibilities which I am only beginning to explore.

I also put GFS pickups in the Fullerton - I notice that someone else here did the same, but I got the Vintage versions. The original pickups didn't sound bad (heck, just listen to Robert!), but they were a bit hot for my taste.

As for the playing - well, it's getting better, and I agree that it's about enjoying playing, whatever the instrument.

Ted

t_ross33
July 12th, 2007, 09:56 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone! It's nice to be here. Let's see, I've got the gist of a GAS attack, but haven't figured out the acronym yet... Guitar Addict Syndrome, perhaps??

Trev, my HB-30 is a 'deluxe' model (HB-30D), of which I have only seen one other for sale. Essentially, it is an HB-35 with an HB-30 neck - the body has the figured maple all around, and binding on the heel of the neck. Mine is a beautiful amber yellow color. It is quite striking and, yes, cool to my way of thinking! It has a beautiful sound, too - lots of different tones and possibilities which I am only beginning to explore.

GAS = Gear, or Guitar (as the case may be) Aquisition Syndrome. i.e. the insatiable need to run out and purchase something...anything guitar related. Usually onset by reading posts here (and elsewhere). Gotta Have It / You KNOW You Want It...

I haven't seen a "Deluxe" HB-30, but then again, my HB-30/CH was supposed to be a HB-35. I didn't think the "30" was available with the cherry red finish according to Washburn's website. That's OK, the 30 is just fine, and who really needs gold hardware and block inlays anyway :rolleyes: Other than the cosmetics, it's pretty much the same guitar.

tjcurtin1
July 13th, 2007, 06:49 PM
Well, I've definitely had my GAS attack (thanks for filling me in, Trev). And I SWEAR that I've gotten over the bug and from now on my immune system will protect me - I don't need ANY more G. of any kind!

warren0728
July 13th, 2007, 08:44 PM
And I SWEAR that I've gotten over the bug and from now on my immune system will protect me - I don't need ANY more G. of any kind!
denial is always the first step...there is definitely some new gear in your future! :D

ww

ted s
July 14th, 2007, 06:23 AM
Well, I've definitely had my GAS attack (thanks for filling me in, Trev). And I SWEAR that I've gotten over the bug and from now on my immune system will protect me - I don't need ANY more G. of any kind!

hmm... been there, said that..;)

tot_Ou_tard
July 14th, 2007, 06:03 PM
Hey welcome tj!!

This place seems to attract the good'uns. :cool: :)

Justaguyin_nc
July 15th, 2007, 12:07 PM
denial is always the first step...there is definitely some new gear in your future! :D

ww

It's amazing how we go the full circle... yup, denial stage.. it will pass..

250Keith
July 15th, 2007, 01:16 PM
Ive got it bad!
Welcome!.

Brian Krashpad
July 17th, 2007, 07:38 AM
Welcome aboard TJ!

Tone2TheBone
July 17th, 2007, 08:53 AM
Welcome!

pes_laul
July 17th, 2007, 11:39 AM
Welcome!
this is a good forum:)

Tim
July 17th, 2007, 12:01 PM
Welcome tjcurtin1. You came to the best place.

Jamie O
July 20th, 2007, 09:13 PM
Welcome TJ. I've got the standard HB-30, with Duncan pickups in it. Lik eit alot, but just dumped it on the floor hard last week, and now the intonation is bleeped. oh well...anyway as everyone said this is a cool site with, as far as I can tell, no dinks to speak of! cept me.

oldguy
July 28th, 2007, 06:17 AM
Welcome aboard!:D