I actually did just that to my first guitar....!
Do you remember getting your first guitar?
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
I actually did just that to my first guitar....!
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i actually had to go back to the W for this one, and go about 80 pages back to find the actual date. it was mid oct, 86.
shiner had been playing for about six months again [he played in college] and he'd convinced me to noodle around at night on his D10s, taught me gary jules' strange world... et al. easy chords. i goofed around on his guitar while he was teaching night classes. i started posting on the W.
and it was a day, much like today, when court stunk on ice, i came home WAY late, after normal business hours, tired and cranky, and there was this huge box leaning up against the pool table, with a return address from our friend who has a guitar shop in philly.
i had Autumn, my Augusta. she was my first filly, and i love her to this day.
my whole 'tude changed from the crudiness of my day, and i was grinning from ear to ear.
i've been playing ever since.
2006 Washburn WD55SW Augusta, 2006 Washburn J28S12DL, Washburn EA20SDL,
2008 American Standard Fender Telecaster
2008 Rondo Limited Edition SST, G&L ASAT Semi-Hollow, Gibson LP Ultra
Looks like someone didn't watch the video.Originally Posted by Childbride
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Quite funny but at my time it was not yet popular to smash your first guitar onto the walls I had hard time to convince my parents to buy me one so I wouldn't had the idea of imitating Pete T
Guitars:
1978 Fender Telecaster Thinline Custom USA, New Nash TL-72 Thinline Telecaster, 1965 Harmony Meteor, H71, 1986 Fender Telecaster Esquire MIJ, New Martin J-41 Special, 1933 National Duolian, 1941, New Eastwood Mandocaster 12 strings
Amps:
Tweed Vibrolux Custom Denis Manlay, 1976 Fender Deluxe Reverb Silverface
my first one which my grandmother bought me I was 7 and my aunt paid for classical lessons for 2 years.....is still in a box under my bed. Not worth anything, but a lot of painful memories LMAO I hated classical...and it was 1975 I wanted to be Ace Frehley not Amadeus
Guitars: 2002 Les Paul Studio Limited Color's Edition | 2004 Greg Bennett Avion Les Paul Copy | S101 Telecaster project | 2004 Washburn D46 Acoustic
Amplification: Epiphone Valve Jr. Head and Cabinet | VOX AD30VT
Effects: Rocktron Delay | BBE Free Fuzz | Big Muff Pi | Boss Flanger | Bad Monkey | Jekyll and Hyde | Cry Baby Wah | Boss EQ | Behrenger TU300 Tuner |
My first guitar was this one that I made while in highschool.
The guitar player in our band (Shadowfax) back in highschool had an original 1958 or somewhere around there Les Paul Jr. He let me and my dad copy the dimensions off of it. I played drums at the time and never really caught on to the guitar until a couple years ago. I built a couple guitars over the years and learned a few chords but never was into it like I am now. What was neat about the guitar was that my dad had saved a beautiful mahogany bar top from Sharky's Bar in the upper peninsula of Michigan where he grew up and that is what I used for the guitar. Dad said the wood may have been close to 100 years old when he got it and he just passed away last month at 92. We built that guitar back in 1971/72. About 10 years later I cut the neck out of that guitar and used another chunk of Sharky's bar top to build this guitar.
I added the maple laminations to the neck with a new fretboard and truss rod. It had Dimarzio Dual Sound pickups, BadAss bridge and Grover tuning keys.
The thing that was different about these guitars is that my dad soaked the wood for the neck in water for about a month. He then made up a jig with the correct angle for the headstock and clamped it into this jig and let it dry for about a month. I had to sell that guitar because of back issues from work and when I sold it the neck was just like it was back in 1971 when we clamped it in that jig. I have not seen the guitar since I sold it back around 1993 or so but I am still looking for it, I hope to get it back someday.
Sorry for the long post I am still thinking of all the projects I did with my dad, I really miss him.
M29
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You made a Les Paul Jr. in High School? No wonder you're awesome!
Guitars/Bass - MIM Fender Classic 50s Strat, MIM Fender Standard Strat, Squier Classic Vibe 50s Tele, Gibson Les Paul Studio, Epi '56 Gold Top Les Paul, Martin DSR acoustic, Sigma Martin Auditorium electric/acoustic, Squier Jazz Bass.
Amps/Cabinets/Modelers - Model 2558 50 watt Marshall Silver Anniversary Jubilee combo w/ Celestion Vintage 30s, 4x12 Marshall cabinet w/25 watt Greenback Celestions, Fender Blues Junior w/ a couple of Billm mods, Line 6 POD 2.0, Roland Micro Cube
Pedals/Effects - Cry Baby Classic Wah, Boss TU-2, Boss NS-2, Boss RC-2 Loop Station, Ross Compressor, MXR Micro Amp, Danelectro FAB Echo, Danelectro FAB Chorus, Danelectro Chicken Salad, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Echohead, Duhvoodooman's Zonkin' Yellow Screamer, Digitech Digiverb, Digitech Bad Monkey, Dunlop Fuzz Face, Homemade Loop Bypass pedal, Duhvoodooman's Sonic Tonic (Maxon SD-9 clone +), Voodoo Labs Superfuzz
Awe shucks Tone.......... My dad did most of the work but I did carve the neck and sand and drill and paint and did not put a truss rod in it. I couldn't see a truss rod when I was measuring out my friends guitar I was going by a book and I don't remember what one it was now, but somehow missed that truss rod. Shoot 18 years old, girls, guitars, motorcycles, cars....................Oh man I am surprised I got anything done
Thanks Tone:
M29
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Gee, the only thing I can say is that my parents bought me mine from a pawn shop. I can't claim anything to do with it's construction or even the purchase, because they surprised me with it. I feel almost cheated.Originally Posted by M29
My first guitar was a metallic green Fender Coronado II with a Princeton Reverb amp. Stupid me got rid of it about 25 years ago. I'd love to find that guitar, because ugly as it was, it looked and played pretty cool. That Princeton also had a mighty sweet tone too. But, hindsight is 20/20. :
Great story M29! "Shadowfax", huh? I was a huge Tolkien fan back then (still am). Did you guys play prog kind of stuff? You guys know about my first (the acoustic was first and then the Strat).
Steve Thompson
Sun Valley, Idaho
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
love is the answer, at least for most of the questions in my heart. . .
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: ok, i feel pretty stupid right now...
2006 Washburn WD55SW Augusta, 2006 Washburn J28S12DL, Washburn EA20SDL,
2008 American Standard Fender Telecaster
2008 Rondo Limited Edition SST, G&L ASAT Semi-Hollow, Gibson LP Ultra
first guitar was acoustic and a Kay.actually found it w/four strings on it.the folks said if I could learn three songs on the four string guitar they'd buy me an electric.fast forward: learned a half dozen on that guitar without an E or B string..first electric was a 60's Teisco one pup single cutaway
Life is like a camera, just focus on what’s important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t work out, just take another shot. ~ Anonymous
Guitars: 1967(year they came out): Fender Coronado II Wildwood I ,Fullerton ST- 4 Fat Strat , Esteban Legacy acous/elec,99 MIA Standard Fender Strat
Amph's Original Roland Cube 15,Drive 30 w/spring reverb
I can only post a screen shot as the video can't be shared.
Don't forget to watch the video in post #1.
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Thread excavated! Ha!
I like how the Mastercard commercial omits the part where the kid goes to jail.
I still have both my first acoustic and my first electric, though the latter of those has not been playable for decades. The acoustic is a no-name MIJ my dad bought in Japan while on a Navy tour of duty during 'Nam. It's the six-string below left:
It plays OK but the tone is pretty tinny. I replaced one of the tuners I somehow bashed off or broke. It's currently on a stand in the living room at Casa Krashpad.
My first electric was an especially craptastic Sears-type no-name I got as a present in high school during the mid-'70's. By the early '80's I had painted it checkerboard and it was used solely as a decorative wall ornament in my law school-era house (lovingly known as "The Pit"). Here's a photo of the porch at The Pit with the checkerboard monster behind me on the right:
I lost track of the guitar for decades after I moved out of The Pit c. 1984. It turned out that my housemate/bandmate saved it all these years. He returned it to me at a reunion gig last year. It's now being used for decorative purposes again, out en El Garaje at Casa Krashpad (see upper right corner):
Haha, thanks! The helmet is technically my son's. Am in the midst of a garage cleanup so I'll have room to fit all the stuff I'm bringing home from the office that I've been in 20+ years at work, and so that the garage can be used for band practices. Found the helmet whilst cleaning up, am claiming all the cool toys.