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    Since my last posting, I've acquired one new amp and another guitar. :

    This one is 1998 Ovation 1861 Standard Balladeer in Natural. I got it from a friend who can't play anymore. So now, I have 5 total - 3 electrics, 1 acoustic, and now 1 acoustic-electric.







    It's very nice - only a few little dings, it's hard to believe that's it an 11-year old. It's my first acoustic-electric, and it sounds very nice just playing, and using Voice 16 on my Super Champ, it sounds really good. It's currently fitted with 12-53s, but I'll most likely get some 10-47s - that way it will be closer to my electrics.

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    a 1973 Léro Model 58 Dreadnought; a 1998 Ovation 1861 Standard Balladeer Natural; Taka - a 2005 Squier '51 Black
    Yume - a 2006 Squier Standard Strat Cherryburst; Houbi - a 2008 Fender VG Strat Blizzard Pearl won via fender.com

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    GAS: Squier Classic Vibe '50s Tele; Barber Tone Press Pedal; DigiTech Bad Monkey Pedal

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    Brian Krashpad is obviously out of sorts because people aren't posting pictures to go along with their posts. Hopefully, this will keep Brian happy for a while.

    I may as well post picture of my guitars also.

    An Alvarez Yairi DY55 that I purchased in 1981 for $600. I sold my Gibson LP to buy the Yairi because I pretty much had decided that I’d never play in another band and I felt all I’d ever need again is one acoustic guitar and I’d live happily ever after. I still have the Yairi, but that wasn’t nearly enough.



    I’ve bought and sold and also given away a few guitars over the years and now the rest of my family looks like this until I put a couple of them up for adoption.

    Alvarez PF-90 SC NAT


    Alvarez RD20S12 12 String


    Ibanez GA5TCE Classical Guitar. It’s a cheapo and I should have known better than to buy it. This one is on my list to be given away to the first of my granddaughters who expresses an interest in learning guitar.


    Westbury Guitar made somewhere between 1978 and 1982. A guy I once worked with gave me this guitar in trade for a johnboat and a trolling motor. It’s a solidly built guitar. I replaced the original pickups and I occasionally set it up with a Nashville tuning.


    This Guild D-25 is an acoustic that I picked up a couple of years ago from my girlfriend’s brother. He bought it brand new in 1979 and it had rarely ever been played until he put it in my hands at a few picnics and late night sit around the campfire episodes. I’m thrilled to own it because it was made in Westerly, R.I. which is the town I was born and raised in when Guild was manufacturing guitars in Westerly.

    This D-25 also has an arched back which is out of the ordinary for an acoustic guitar.


    Carvin Bolt Guitar: I’m probably going to upset a lot of Strat lovers, but I’ve yet to meet a Strat that I was able to fall in love with on a personal level. I bit the bullet and bought a guitar kit from Carvin that I put together with custom selected pickups.It sounds amazing and has a faster, smoother feeling neck than any Strat I have ever played. I'll post an audio clip in another thread.


    Gibson Hound Dog Dobro: I bought the round neck and on second thought I should have bought the square neck but I still like it.


    The following four guitars are guitars that I acquired with the help of my good buddy, Wingsdad. Wingsdad has always possessed an insight into my likes and dislikes concerning guitars and he has always gone out of his way to alert me to the existence of a guitar that I might be interested in buying sight unseen. He has yet to fail me in that regard.

    Wingsdad turned me onto this Tradition JR Telecaster.


    Wingsdad was very much aware that I had long been in search of a bass guitar. My youngest daughter owns a Warwick Rock Bass that she once let me use for recording. I mentioned it to Wingsdad that the Warwick was versatile….clean to funk. Wingsdad located a Fender JP-90 Bass for me which is perfect!


    Wingsdad knew that I couldn’t and wouldn’t resist a Larry Coryell LCS-1.


    Last but not least…..Wingsdad turned me onto a Washburn that is by far the best guitar I own, my Washburn WI-66PRO G.


    I also have an Eastman 615 mandolin and a Washburn B17 banjo which I won’t post pictures of because it’s against the rules of the thread.

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    Those are some beauties there 60"s guy,and kiteman said just about the samething as you about the Carvin Strat Kit (now I've got GAS)and that Washburn with the 90's very very nice.Sumi
    Guitars,Warmoth Tele,90's Fender Strat Plus/Fender CV 50's Tele/Parker p-36/Fretlight/Custom Strat(Fender body/warmoth Clapton neck,tonerider pups)Larrivee L03 mahogany acoustic

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    Quote Originally Posted by 60's guy
    ...The following four guitars are guitars that I acquired with the help of my good buddy, Wingsdad. Wingsdad has always possessed an insight into my likes and dislikes concerning guitars and he has always gone out of his way to alert me to the existence of a guitar that I might be interested in buying sight unseen. He has yet to fail me in that regard....
    The Tradition JR and Wash Idol were 2 particular guitars I would have kept had I not GASsed for others; they each led, ultimately, in a series of trading maneuvers, to 2 fine G&L's that now belong to 2 other Fretnetters...

    The JP-90, was pure serendipity; I'd found one at the same store that all the others came from several months before, then this one showed up with the Duncan bridge pup upgrade. A remarkable light weight American (Corona) Fender bass with a J-bass neck. I parted with mine last year only because I couldn't resist a great buy on a Hofner Ikon series B-Bass.

    ...and a Washburn B17 banjo ....
    : It's got 5 strings and it's tuned to Open G. So does/is Keef's Tele, 'Macawber'. So...why not show this beauty off? And since there's a few folks around here who dabble in mando, that Eastman is a gem, too.
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    I own 9 at the moment!

    4 Humbuckers
    3 Single Coils
    2 Acoustics

    Pix and list HERE!
    Last edited by Perfect Stranger; June 17th, 2009 at 01:16 PM.
    LIVE AND LET ROCK!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perfect Stranger
    I own 9 at the moment!

    4 Humbuckers
    3 Single Coils
    2 Acoustics
    Are any Agiles?

    Pics or did not happen.


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    Yes, currently one is an Agile...although I've owned 5 or 6 in the past.

    BTW, I added a link to the pix....
    LIVE AND LET ROCK!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perfect Stranger
    Yes, currently one is an Agile...although I've owned 5 or 6 in the past.

    BTW, I added a link to the pix....
    Cool.

    Tell me about that Stadium SG.

    Setneck? Price?

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    The Stadium SG is a set neck....with Seymour Duncan 59's. It plays and
    sounds great. The neck is where it really shines with that wide, long neck
    just like the early Gibson SG's
    LIVE AND LET ROCK!!

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    Perfectstranger and 60's guy. Nice bunch of guitars. Love the Yairi and D-25Guild. The spalted maple Agile is also very cool looking. Thanks to you both.
    "The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic
    hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs.
    There's also a negative side."
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    Guitars: Dean Sweet Wood 00R, Martin D2R, Guild D60, Guild D35NT, Morgan Monroe M30, OS baritone Uke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perfect Stranger
    The Stadium SG is a set neck....with Seymour Duncan 59's. It plays and
    sounds great. The neck is where it really shines with that wide, long neck
    just like the early Gibson SG's
    Were the Duncans stock? Is this an import? Made where?

    I've never heard of Stadium before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Were the Duncans stock? Is this an import? Made where?

    I've never heard of Stadium before.
    It came from the dealer with them in it, but I think they put them in it...not the
    manufacturer. It's Korean I think....or possibly Chinese. It sure plays nice...
    LIVE AND LET ROCK!!

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    For the first time in my playing 'career' I amazingly only have one guitar!
    Jammin' til I drop!

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    Down to two now! Only one if you consider a bass not to be a guitar.
    Axen: Jackson DK2M, Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster, Reverend Warhawk 390, Taylor 914ce, ESP LTD Surveyor-414
    Amphen: Jet City JCA22H and JCA12S cab, Carvin X-60 combo, Acoustic B20
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    Wink

    Uh-oh, the Rev and Ed need to do some shoppin'!

    Rev, you need to buy my pink Daisy Rock with the octave-fret "Girl Power" inlay-- I'm sure it'd go over great in a Lutheran church. I played my Dano Hodad (dark blue sparkle) w/Bigsby for one song yesterday in service, and my praise band director's eyes got big when he saw it in practice and said "I haven't seen THAT one before!".

    I smiled and told him there were LOTS of my guitars he hadn't seen yet. Would love to see his reaction to the pink Daisy Rock Girl Power inlay'd guitar. Though he might freak at my Breadwinner or Jet Star or Ravelle too.

    Mwa-hahaha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw

    I have 3, the Joshua acoustic I started with, my strat, and the Fullerton ST-4. There are 3 more in the household. My son has an acoustic and his Fullerton ST-3, and my girl has her Indiana Filly pink acoustic.
    Nice noisemakers guys! My number is the same, but the members are different. The Fully went to Player, and I picked up my Hagstrom Viking. My boy still has his Fully ST-3 and acoustic, and my girl still has her pink acoustic. My boy added an amph (the Peavey Vypyr), and we have added a Yamaha keyboard since I answered originally.
    Steve Thompson
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    Guitars: Fender 60th Anniversary Std. Strat, Squier CVC Tele Hagstrom Viking Semi-hollow, Joshua beach guitar, Martin SPD-16TR Dreadnought
    Amphs: Peavey Classic 30, '61 Fender Concert
    Effects and such: Boss: DS-1, CE-5, NS-2 and RC20XL looper, Digitech Bad Monkey, Korg AX1G Multi-effects, Berhinger: TU100 tuner, PB100 Clean Boost, Line 6 Toneport UX2, Electro Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi, DuhVoodooMan's Rabid Rodent Rat Clone, Zonkin Yellow Screamer Mk. II, MXR Carbon Copy Delay


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    I believe I'm at 10 and stoppin' at that... Really is rediculous on my
    part. I have yet to learn how to play really. Just make alot of
    racket...
    4 Epi LP Cstm Ltd Edn
    1 Epi LP Stdrd +top
    1 Epi SG G-400 w/Maestro
    1 Michael Kelly Patriot Q
    1 Fernandes Strat copy
    1 Fender Squier Strat
    1 Ibanez Bass
    Quite a few amps... Ton of P.A. gear/Lighting (literally!) 6 kits... duh-err
    Sheez! Waaaay too many pics to post.
    It's crazy anyway! Fun tho...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ Gross
    18 total here, I have 5 just in my office.

    When my wife asked why I need so many, I asked her why she needs so many different kind of shoes and purses.

    She just said "whatever ...", but never asked again. She gets it.

    I have to give you the golden globe award for that answer. I'm going to coin that phrase, and cast it in gold.
    Gibson ES 345 TDC
    Gibson ES 225
    Gibson ES 175
    Gibson ES 295
    Gibson ES 350
    Gibson SG
    Fender P Bass 70s
    Fender American Strat Delux
    Fender American Tele
    Alverez Yairi Ani DeFranco
    Fender Twin 65
    Fender Twin 72
    Fender Bassman 70
    Roland JC 120
    Marshall JVM 410 H
    Vintage 30 Stack

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