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millenium_03
November 22nd, 2007, 09:47 AM
Okay it's for those who don't see it already !!!

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/HPIM0142.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/HPIM0080.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/Image461.jpg

Some stuff not shown on the pictures but here an quick list:
:Dude:
Ibanez EW20ASE-NT
Epiphone HUMMINGBIRD
Epiphone LES PAUL (yellow sunburst)
FENDER 12-string elec/accous. DG-16E-12 BLK (great sound)
Classical guitar RENAISSANCE model no. C743 ( I got it about 20 years)
Fender strat (black and white)
Fender strat (cream and white)
WASHBURN semi-hollobody OE-30-TS
Classical guitar VANTAGE VSG-20 (old one)
WASHBURN special edition limited D2003S
YAMAHA amp JX50 (used to have different amp... but I've sale some one)
Roland amp Cube 30-X

Born2Run
November 23rd, 2007, 11:27 AM
Nice collection. Looks like you got some fine pieces on your hands.

Brian Krashpad
November 27th, 2007, 12:00 PM
Yes, lots of acoustics! Other than the 12-string and the classical, do the other acoustics sound and play very differently?

I don't play acoustic too much any more.

I would like to see a photo of that Les Paul! S'il vous plait?

millenium_03
November 27th, 2007, 12:06 PM
My best accoustic sounding is definitly my Washburn D2003S... Yes there is a big difference between the other accoustic, the Ibanez is not that bad, but played plugged she's awesome. The Hummingbirg is'nt the top of all I own, but I'm pretty satisfy too.


I've wrote gibson... but sorry, this is an epiphone.. correction made !!!
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/Photo_091406_007.jpg

Brian Krashpad
November 27th, 2007, 12:47 PM
Merci beaucoups!

tot_Ou_tard
November 27th, 2007, 03:03 PM
Ce sont des guitaires tres belles Mellenium!

I don't own an an acoustic yet (I live on the dark side ;) ).

sunvalleylaw
November 28th, 2007, 12:38 AM
Nice looking gitfiddles! I like that clear wood finish Epi LP a lot!

tot_Ou_tard
November 28th, 2007, 07:47 AM
Le Washburn D2003S, c'est lequel?

wingsdad
November 28th, 2007, 08:15 AM
Very nice, Yan :AOK:
You've got something for anything you hear in your head & heart with that variety of acoustics & electrics.
All you need now is a Jumbo acoustic...next time 'Le GAZ' hits you :poke:
I especially like the Corona stool :beer:
I didn't think that was considered biere au Canada... Pourquoi Non Molson stool?

millenium_03
November 28th, 2007, 08:32 AM
tot ou tard... I've put another topic about the D2003S.

Wingsdad, yeah, I also need an dobro/resonator... I'll like to have an jumbo. I've try Epiphone EJ-200 and like it pretty much. I've GAS for it. They had it for sale at the local guitar store here, I've try it plugged and wow.... but did'nt have the money, went back to the store this week-end and it was sold. BUDGET... BUDGET... can't buy as many guitar as I wish... even for christmas I was planning to buy myself an Epiphone SG series, but would'nt be able getting enough money !!!

The stool... I've bought it at wall-mart... perfect position for playing. For sure I'll prefer to have an MOLSON or LABATT one !!!

wingsdad
November 28th, 2007, 09:36 PM
.. yeah, I also need an dobro/resonator...
Having gotten my first dobro (type, not brand -- strictly lap style) last Christmas, thinking it would be fairly easy since I've played a fair amount of electric lap steel, let me (or mudcat) tell ya: it's a life-changing experience.

You need to devote an enormous amount of time & effort. It's very much like learning the violin. Sounds like you're torturing a cat :puke: until one day, a light goes off and :cool: ya think you know what you're doing.

Then there's the next day, and :thwap: :cry:

tot_Ou_tard
November 28th, 2007, 09:54 PM
Having gotten my first dobro (type, not brand -- strictly lap style) last Christmas, thinking it would be fairly easy since I've played a fair amount of electric lap steel, let me (or mudcat) tell ya: it's a life-changing experience.

You need to devote an enormous amount of time & effort. It's very much like learning the violin. Sounds like you're torturing a cat :puke: until one day, a light goes off and :cool: ya think you know what you're doing.

Then there's the next day, and :thwap: :cry:
I'll beg off learning the dobro, or slide, or any other cool thing because I have my hands full with the guitar right now. I know enough not to dilute the pursuit of one by the many.

But someday babeeee...

oldguy
December 1st, 2007, 07:33 AM
Okay it's for those who don't see it already !!!

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/HPIM0142.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/HPIM0080.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k74/millenium_03/Image461.jpg

Some stuff not shown on the pictures but here an quick list:
:Dude:
Ibanez EW20ASE-NT
Epiphone HUMMINGBIRD
Epiphone LES PAUL (yellow sunburst)
FENDER 12-string elec/accous. DG-16E-12 BLK (great sound)
Classical guitar RENAISSANCE model no. C743 ( I got it about 20 years)
Fender strat (black and white)
Fender strat (cream and white)
WASHBURN semi-hollobody OE-30-TS
Classical guitar VANTAGE VSG-20 (old one)
WASHBURN special edition limited D2003S
YAMAHA amp JX50 (used to have different amp... but I've sale some one)
Roland amp Cube 30-X


Very nice collection, I like the variety of finishes, pretty, very pretty!!:AOK: