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    Just some updated pictures of a few of my favorites from the collection.

    First up is my #1 - 2005 Fender Jimmie Vaughan Signature Stratocaster.
    All stock except for replacement parchment pickguard and aged creme plastic.

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    Next up is my 1997 Fender Lonestar Stratocaster. This guitar has had the two Texas Special single coil pickups replaced with DiMarzio Virtual Vintage Blues and HS2 pickups. The last tone knob is push/pull to tap the original Duncan Pearly Gates. The original pearloid pickguard was changed to B/W/B.

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    Here we have my 1983 Kramer Pacer Imperial. This was bought brand new for me by my father. One of the best guitars I have ever owned. It's still all stock save for the replaced speed knobs for those curled metal ones. This guitar was never babied and, in fact, was my sole guitar for at least 6 years. It still looks amazing after all these years.

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    Both are nice, but that 2005 Fender Jimmie Vaughan Signature Stratocaster is eye poppin: : :
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    Next is my 1997 Schecter California Custom Pete Townsend (PT). I got this over the summer from someone who posted it on Craigslist. I had been tracking down a perfect specimen since the early 90s. This guitar is absolutely flawless. I don't think the previous owner ever played it. This is all stock with all black hardware.

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    Lastly, for now, is my 2006 Ibanez RG1570. I straight-traded this at Sam Ash for my Brian Moore i9.13 guitar. I love the 5 piece Wizard neck on this. It plays extremely well and does great for hard rock tunes.

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    Those are some nice looking axes Stingx. I particularly like the Schecter PT. I bet that thing sounds sweet!:
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    Thanks R of G. I was hoping to score one of the earlier models with the tele headstock. They're very hard to find as their owner's don't seem to want to part with them The guitar is very versatile but really excels at hard rock - as you would expect from the size of the pickup's pole pieces.
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    sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!! The jimmy Vaughan would be my fav.

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    very nice! : that schecter pt looks cool...how does it sound?

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    Stingx, I keep coming back to that Jimmie Vaughan Signature Stratocaster. If you ever decide that thing needs to take a road trip, let me know and I'll send you a map to my house.

    At some point I will add a Stratocaster and that is definetly the color I want.

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    Nice Gits! I love that JV, and the PT gets my attention as well.
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    yes nice.......the J.V. strat does it for me!!:

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    Nice!! I'm with the crowd here & like the JV & the PT.

    By the way, are those Polish novels in the bookcase next to your menagerie?
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard

    By the way, are those Polish novels in the bookcase next to your menagerie?
    Damn, you're like Monk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    Damn, you're like Monk.
    It's time to clean your monitor Strummy, I have the yucky feeling that you may have inadvertently touched it trying to look closely at those novels.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Very nice I like the colour orf the Ibanez
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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    It's time to clean your monitor Strummy, I have the yucky feeling that you may have inadvertently touched it trying to look closely at those novels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    I mean it. You *have* to clean your screen!
    I pick a moon dog.

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