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    I bet both those sound sweet Lawrence, don't forget to show us the Tele when it lands. You have probably already tried an SG but i'd have to encourage you toward that, they really are excellent guitars! :wink:

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    I was looking at a 62 RI, a lovely thing.
    I love the look of Gibsons but i just don't get on playing them as well as Fenders, i stuck a new set of pickups in my LP recently and i was well pleased with them but a couple of weeks later im back to my 52 RI tele :roll:
    BUT i can see me falling for an SG in the future :mrgreen:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegary

    The guy I bought the Tokai from sold it to fund a Gordon Smith GS-1 which I got to play and was very impressed with. Many, many years later I bought myself one from a guy in Cardiff. This one dates from around the mid eighties and is simply a joy to play with a lovely flat and broad neck. Considering its simplicity (one of the things I really like about it) the range of tones you can get is impressive.



    Next up my G&L Assat Classic Tribute. Always fancied a Tele but they were always out of my price range, then I stumbled across G&L guitars. For those that don't know the L stands for Leo (as in Fender) who founded G&L in the late 70's along with George Fullerton (the G bit). Leo continued improving his classic models pretty much up until his death in 1991. The Tribute range are made in Korea rather than Fender Avenue in Fullerton, California, so are considerably cheaper but very put together guitars. I'm probably going to get a 3 saddle bridge for this at some point to give it a vintage vibe.

    A man of good taste!!

    My '83 GS-1, complete with Schaller 'made in W. Germany' tuning machines


    GS1 by jonnyguitar, on Flickr

    And my 87 G&L Asat. Just an Asat - I suppose it's a special but it just predates the 'Special' name after it replaced the Broadcaster.


    DSC_4012 by jonnyguitar, on Flickr

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    Bump for an old thread.. as Spencer Lee told me to post some pics up of my BFG!

    my current setup:


    I think i've posted up a pic of the black guitar before - An ESP Ltd 30th anniversary which is now my drop tuned 'heavy' guitar. The LP is my newly acquired BFG, with a bareknuckles nailbomb in the bridge and some different knobs from stock. Freshly setup too (and with the earthing improved as its quite a noisy guitar) - it lives tuned down 1/2 step.



    As I don't play live too much my amp is just a 1 watt blackstar HT1R through a blackstar 2x12 open backed cabinet. It's surprisingly loud! (have seen Gus G play live through one of these to 200+ people on a demo night!)

    final group shot:



    Hope you like..

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    Just came across this thread, some beautiful guitars in it, I bought this enigma with my first pay packet working in the summer holidays, 1987 ish.

    From what I can tell it's a solid bodied Hofner Bass #1 from the early '60's with twin toaster pickups and integral neck distributed by Selmar.

    I've had it all these years and still can't play the bloody thing :lol: :evil:

    Probably ba$tardi$ed in the early 80's. I went to see a specialist about restoring it, he said "does it play" so I said "yes", he said "leave it alone then" :lol:







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    Great thread

    I have recently joined a night class ata local college for luithery skills...just the basics, but current projects are a Fender Lite Ash Korean birds eye maple neck, that i have removed all the poly and nitro'd the body new graph nut and Schaller locking tuners.

    A spanish all solid timbered Santos Martinez 48mm nut, as above removed the poly and nitro'd and bone saddle and nut and Gotoh tuners.

    And a really recent purchase Epiphone ES339 natural, that way you can pick the best of the grain, bone nut grover tuners and cts pots and a pair of cream Gibby P94

    Sorry no pics probs with the resizing on photobucket cant seem to get them on my post :scratch:

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    Only have one guitar left now, a Raimundo 138.
    Before arthritis set in I had 7 guitars and a banjo, but all but one have now been sold to a music school where I hope they will be appreciated.







    Last edited by alan2273; 7th September 2012 at 23:22. Reason: To add pictures

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan2273
    Only have one guitar left now, a Raimundo 136.
    Before arthritis set in I had 7 guitars and a banjo, but all but one have now been sold to a music school where I hope they will be appreciated.
    Kudos to you buddy! I sold all mine when my Guyon's Canal ruptured in 1998 and had some beauts as well. Anyway, last year i had the opportunity to try again and hey, before you know it, all my money has gone again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by munchies
    Great thread

    I have recently joined a night class ata local college for luithery skills...just the basics, but current projects are a Fender Lite Ash Korean birds eye maple neck, that i have removed all the poly and nitro'd the body new graph nut and Schaller locking tuners.

    A spanish all solid timbered Santos Martinez 48mm nut, as above removed the poly and nitro'd and bone saddle and nut and Gotoh tuners.

    And a really recent purchase Epiphone ES339 natural, that way you can pick the best of the grain, bone nut grover tuners and cts pots and a pair of cream Gibby P94

    Sorry no pics probs with the resizing on photobucket cant seem to get them on my post :scratch:
    That luthery course sounds interesting.

    Be good to see pics, for help try reading this....

    viewtopic.php?f=1&t=33287
    Cheers,
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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    ...... all this fuss about selling one SG to buy another (Did i mention i'm going to look at it tomorrow?) i completely forgot to show you this:









    :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C
    Quote Originally Posted by munchies
    Great thread

    I have recently joined a night class ata local college for luithery skills...just the basics, but current projects are a Fender Lite Ash Korean birds eye maple neck, that i have removed all the poly and nitro'd the body new graph nut and Schaller locking tuners.

    A spanish all solid timbered Santos Martinez 48mm nut, as above removed the poly and nitro'd and bone saddle and nut and Gotoh tuners.

    And a really recent purchase Epiphone ES339 natural, that way you can pick the best of the grain, bone nut grover tuners and cts pots and a pair of cream Gibby P94

    Sorry no pics probs with the resizing on photobucket cant seem to get them on my post :scratch:
    That luthery course sounds interesting.

    Be good to see pics, for help try reading this....

    Ta for the link finally got the handle on the pics.......slow learner :roll: Hopefully I'll get back too this thread very soon when I get the rest of my current projects ready.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    ...... all this fuss about selling one SG to buy another (Did i mention i'm going to look at it tomorrow?) i completely forgot to show you this:



    :D
    Hey Spencer sorry didnt quite get there with the last time I contacted you......I got side tracted :wink: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=219090
    But here are a few past, one being similar to your recent PM....AND lovin that PRS Soapy.....



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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    ...... all this fuss about selling one SG to buy another (Did i mention i'm going to look at it tomorrow?) i completely forgot to show you this:



    I like the idea of the stop bar and P-90's. 8)
    Cheers,
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    Re: Let's see your guitars

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    Quote Originally Posted by "Spencer Lee":6jg8lb94
    ...... all this fuss about selling one SG to buy another (Did i mention i'm going to look at it tomorrow?) i completely forgot to show you this:



    I like the idea of the stop bar and P-90's. 8)[/quote:6jg8lb94]

    I was looking for a P-90's guitar for a while but had a massive aversion to stop bars. I don't know why but i got it into my head about intonation not being adjustable. Anyway, i got to try this and thought 'Hey, if PRS use this set up, who am i to complain?' it takes a little getting used to, especially when palm muting but, dagnabbit it's a sweet guitar to play and i've never known a guitar to hold it's tuning so well. I was going to try a Tonepro's AVT-II but it's so good, i'm not going to mess with it.

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    My guitars can never be played. They've still got the old tagger on them. No, don't touch. I was only pointing. Well don't point even. That's enough of that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    I was looking for a P-90's guitar for a while but had a massive aversion to stop bars. I don't know why but i got it into my head about intonation not being adjustable. Anyway, i got to try this and thought 'Hey, if PRS use this set up, who am i to complain?' it takes a little getting used to, especially when palm muting but, dagnabbit it's a sweet guitar to play and i've never known a guitar to hold it's tuning so well. I was going to try a Tonepro's AVT-II but it's so good, i'm not going to mess with it.
    Essentially the same as acoustic guitar setup and works for them so why not electric. I initially had the same thoughts, especially reading reviews of the original Gibby Junior wraparound tialpiece and swapped mine out for a Tonepros fully adjustable intonating tailpiece. They are without question definately more stable as they lock.
    So that was the issue for me on the original Gibby wraparound it had 2 little gromets that you screwed into the tailpiece pushing themselves against the posts,which inturn moved the tailpiece backwards or forwards, which I suppose in time, what with string changes, will eventually move, thusly putting out the intonation.
    But really I think in most cases players of a certain standard understand and know how to adjust their own intonation and the latter doesnt seem to be the real issue, but an issue of tone.
    The tonepros item was made of aluminium and in my humble opinion made a better upgrade to the chrome plated brass Gibson tailpiece.
    Spencer you're right about the palm muting needs alittle bit of getting used to, but I found resting my hand on the tailpice essentially putting my pick more centrally between the pickups and a more balanced playing was achieved.

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    You're too fussy. :lol:

    Nothing wrong with a stop bar.... and with my playing, intonation is the last thing I worry about! :lol:

    The more modern Juniors have a rudimentary intonated bridge/bar as on mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C
    You're too fussy. :lol:

    Nothing wrong with a stop bar.... and with my playing, intonation is the last thing I worry about! :lol:

    The more modern Juniors have a rudimentary intonated bridge/bar as on mine.

    :lol: Yeah, i've now learned my lesson though. The PRS has a Zig-Zag bridge and it's solid. I still like the ABR/Nashville type but i'll not dismiss the stopbar as easily in future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C
    You're too fussy. :lol:

    Nothing wrong with a stop bar.... and with my playing, intonation is the last thing I worry about! :lol:

    The more modern Juniors have a rudimentary intonated bridge/bar as on mine.

    Hi Neil

    Cant comment on your technical abilities :lol: But your stop tail is compensated one so would do the same job as the tone pros, only real difference is locking and construction material, which the latter as you will know mate is a contentious issue with regard to TONE.
    Steve Vai says tone is in the fingers, and i'm in that camp.
    In my 30 years of playing, in and out of bands, i'm convinced yeah the best wood, best pickups, best amps and best effects help, but knowing and understanding music and developing your own style, you can make broom handle sound intresting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by munchies
    Steve Vai says tone is in the fingers, and i'm in that camp.
    In my 30 years of playing, in and out of bands, i'm convinced yeah the best wood, best pickups, best amps and best effects help, but knowing and understanding music and developing your own style, you can make broom handle sound intresting.
    Yes indeedy.

    People go on and on about tone but all things being equal in the end it comes from the player.
    Cheers,
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    Hey Guys

    Not wanting to hijack the thread but talking briefly about tone I wonder if you have heard of Ted Greene, check out his explanation of harmony and using his exampled version of Autumn Leaves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlrpMgoP_uc and now compare it with Joe Pass version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=795sG19cPmU.
    Interestingly both guitarist arent maxed out with amps and effects quite the opposite, its the dynamics of the music created by their sublime understanding of music and oh their obvious VIRTUOSITY.

    I play the Pass version cos its the easier of the two, tried Greene style, but although a reasonable classical player myself, just cant get all those sporadic cross string plucking, which is more in keeping with Chet Atkins stlye.
    Often I have come close to throughing all my axes in the bonfire, especialy with the advent of You Tube.
    It seems these days now even 4 year olds & Amebas can play better than me :lol:

    Enjoys all you guitar "would be" heroes :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by munchies
    Hey Guys

    Not wanting to hijack the thread but talking briefly about tone I wonder if you have heard of Ted Greene, check out his explanation of harmony and using his exampled version of Autumn Leaves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlrpMgoP_uc and now compare it with Joe Pass version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=795sG19cPmU.
    Interestingly both guitarist arent maxed out with amps and effects quite the opposite, its the dynamics of the music created by their sublime understanding of music and oh their obvious VIRTUOSITY.

    I play the Pass version cos its the easier of the two, tried Greene style, but although a reasonable classical player myself, just cant get all those sporadic cross string plucking, which is more in keeping with Chet Atkins stlye.
    Often I have come close to throughing all my axes in the bonfire, especialy with the advent of You Tube.
    It seems these days now even 4 year olds & Amebas can play better than me :lol:

    Enjoys all you guitar "would be" heroes :wink:
    Good call chap, liking that though it does make me think i'll never get to that standard. I'm crap: Fact. But, i'm better than i was this time last year and if i'm this much better next year, i'll be happy! :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by munchies
    Hey Guys

    Not wanting to hijack the thread but talking briefly about tone I wonder if you have heard of Ted Greene, check out his explanation of harmony and using his exampled version of Autumn Leaves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlrpMgoP_uc and now compare it with Joe Pass version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=795sG19cPmU.
    Interestingly both guitarist arent maxed out with amps and effects quite the opposite, its the dynamics of the music created by their sublime understanding of music and oh their obvious VIRTUOSITY.

    I play the Pass version cos its the easier of the two, tried Greene style, but although a reasonable classical player myself, just cant get all those sporadic cross string plucking, which is more in keeping with Chet Atkins stlye.
    Often I have come close to throughing all my axes in the bonfire, especialy with the advent of You Tube.
    It seems these days now even 4 year olds & Amebas can play better than me :lol:

    Enjoys all you guitar "would be" heroes :wink:
    Good call chap, liking that though it does make me think i'll never get to that standard. I'm crap: Fact. But, i'm better than i was this time last year and if i'm this much better next year, i'll be happy! :D
    My experience is......You'll never be happy :roll: .....always wanting to achieve the next level :lol:
    And it was the only way I could convince the Ball & Chain that to PROGRESS, I NEEDED the new fender or whatever :lol:
    But after 30 years she's far too fly for that auld excuse :blackeye: Anybody got any other ideas :idea:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    That's a beauty. 8)
    I could cope with having one of those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    I was looking for a P-90's guitar for a while but had a massive aversion to stop bars. I don't know why but i got it into my head about intonation not being adjustable. Anyway, i got to try this and thought 'Hey, if PRS use this set up, who am i to complain?' it takes a little getting used to, especially when palm muting but, dagnabbit it's a sweet guitar to play and i've never known a guitar to hold it's tuning so well. I was going to try a Tonepro's AVT-II but it's so good, i'm not going to mess with it.

    I have a Gordon Smith GS2 with stop bar and P90s. Genius. It cost me a fraction of an SG junior and plays/sounds every bit as good. Very light, fantastic neck, oozes sustain....what more can a man want?



    I currently have too many guitars and have decided to cut down to just two, which are a '92 Eggle Los Angeles Standard, and the afore mentioned Gordon Smith. Not that I like British guitars or anything...



    Up for the chop are two of these, well one of these (Ibanez SA100 from 1978) and a slightly later version (Ibanez AS100 from 1981) with pointy ears. Both in immaculate condition... can't sell yet as I don't have enough posts and I don't want to use this as a sly way of posting a sale, so these are NOT for sale until I reach the designated post count...



    Also I have a Vox Custom 25 and an Antoria Custom Memphis (same as the Ibanez instrument and exquisite) but no pics right now.... they will follow when I reach the aforementioned number...

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    Just took a rather dingy snap of all my three leccy's together so may as well add it on here..

    L-R

    Gibson LP Jr 2009, Gibson Les Paul standard 2004, Fender US Strat 1989.



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    Lovin' that LP Standard Neil, sweet! :headbang:

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    Cheers Spence.

    Have you been having a bit of a spend up lately guitarwise?
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C
    Cheers Spence.

    Have you been having a bit of a spend up lately guitarwise?
    As of all things, i had a plan which meant i had to make sacrifices. Within nano-seconds the plan changed. I intended to sell one, i ended up selling three and getting two both of which are sweet.

    Kismet is strange; i took both into work the other week to do some comparisons and when i got home, realised i'd left them both at work. No problems as we were going away for the weekend. Came back after the weekend and the house had been done over! :shock:

    One guitar that i have yet to send out cannot be found at the moment as the house is a tip (we only got back in the house last weekend) but my two were safe at work! I'm just hoping i can find the 'outgoing' safe as i sold it to a forum member here and we have yet to submit an insurance claim.

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    Oh blimey, so sorry to hear that mate. :(

    Thank Gawd you left your two new guitars at work.

    Best regards from me and my lot to you and your family at this stressful time.

    Hope you get everything sorted as smoothly as possible.
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    Bloody hell, Spencer. What a crap thing to happen. At least the other guitars were out the way at the time.
    Sorry Mate.

    I wanted to make a bit more space on the floor so I got some mounts and put a few of my guitars on the wall.
    I took a photo that makes Neil's "dingy snap" look like a work of art :D


    I've been really enjoying the new SG, It 's a lovely guitar.

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    Rob,

    hows it going bud? Those guitar mounts, did you get them from e-Bay? I got three (snap) to go in my man-cave but have yet to mount them, are they secure at an angle like that? I thought they had to be horizontal!

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    Yep, Roberts Guitars, I think. Nice guy to deal with and he threw in another set of electric mounts in case I want to swap the acoustic down at some point. The acoustic one will take my old electro acoustic but it seemed like a squeeze to get a dread sized guitar like my Tak or Martin in there

    They hold great at this angle and could probably go a bit further. The rear mount hooks around the bottom curve of the guitar so it's pretty safe. I'm more worried about the quality of the walls I bolted them to :shock:

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    Classic player Jazzmaster in my home office plus 'Lil Night Train cab + head :)


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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker
    Classic player Jazzmaster in my home office plus 'Lil Night Train cab + head :)

    Good call on the Lil' Night Train John, got one m'self but i run it through the 112 cab:



    The SG Standard and the AC4TV have now gone (replaced by a 62Ri and an Epihone Valve Junior Half Stack) but i'm not taking any pic's until my 'Man-Cave' is finished! :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    Good call on the Lil' Night Train John, got one m'self but i run it through the 112 cab
    Love the 'Lil Night Train head! There's an amusing video somewhere on YouTube of a guitar shop demoing this head with some enormous Marshall cab and it seems to handle it pretty well. Will have to try and find it tomorrow :)

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    [/quote]Kismet is strange; i took both into work the other week to do some comparisons and when i got home, realised i'd left them both at work. No problems as we were going away for the weekend. Came back after the weekend and the house had been done over! :shock: [/quote]

    Spencer that's terrible news, happened to me several years ago and the thieves actually came upstairs when me and the family were all sleeping :shock:
    So now there's a lock /snib on the living room door which annexes the upstairs from downstairs.
    Hope you and your family get things back to normal soon.

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    Just a quick and dirty to show my set up at work:



    .....and, of course i have to make my SG a little bit different!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    I like the Epiphone Junior - and it's bigger than I remember seeing it. Was looking at these when I got the 'Lil Night Train, but also considered the Ac4tv and V112TV together. Some nice little valve head and cab combos out there at the moment :)

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    You made a good call with the Night Train; The AC4TV was nice but the Night Train blew it out of the water, thats why it went. The Epi VJ is a great no nonsense amp with a great tone and the 12" Eminence speaker is one of the best i've heard in this sort of Wattage. I've been pushed for space recently so i've been running my Vox NT through a set of iGrado headphones and ot sounds good through them as well! :D

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    Just a quick and dirty to show my set up at work:

    At work?

    Nice sort of job. :D
    Cheers,
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    I started this thread, but I haven't added a lot lately.

    Here's my latest - received today as a suprise birthday present from her indoors :lol:



    Cheers

    Foggy

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    Is that a 5120 Foggy? Nice, not seen a white one before. Is there any chance of a profile shot to show it's thickness?

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    Quote Originally Posted by Spencer Lee
    Is that a 5120 Foggy? Nice, not seen a white one before. Is there any chance of a profile shot to show it's thickness?
    Correct 8) I'll take some more pics tomorrow.

    Cheers

    Foggy

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    What a great surprise Ian!

    I wonder if you left any subtle hints? :wink:

    I love the look of those. :)
    Cheers,
    Neil.

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    A couple more pics




    And no hints left, Neil, either. I didn't know I wanted one myself until I received it yesterday 8)

    Cheers

    Foggy

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    Re: Let's see your guitars

    That looks super sexy, a fabulous looking thing.

    White is the best colour too. 8)
    Cheers,
    Neil.

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    OK, so it's been a while and things have changed...........



    She did'nt go in the end; i could'nt part with her. I don't name guitars as a rule but her name is 'Jezebel'.



    Lowan wanted to try out the LPS as it looked like Slash's guitar



    Now the man-cave is starting to take shape!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjolnir View Post
    Bloody hell, Spencer. What a crap thing to happen. At least the other guitars were out the way at the time.
    Sorry Mate.

    I wanted to make a bit more space on the floor so I got some mounts and put a few of my guitars on the wall.
    I took a photo that makes Neil's "dingy snap" look like a work of art :D


    I've been really enjoying the new SG, It 's a lovely guitar.
    Love the Strat Rob, any background on year etc?

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    Wow, some lovely guitars on here given its a watch forum.

    Here are my 2:

    1. Jay Black designed classic player Mexican Strat with texas specials in Aztec Gold

    2. Stock 2011 Baja Tele in BSB

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    Great to see the gordon smith guitars on here, that was my main axe for a long time when i was young

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    Let's see your guitars

    1980's Takamine 12-string, tuned in open D.


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