Blues Guitar Forum - Rock, Country, Funk, etc
Guitars Talk => Electric Guitars => : DetroitBlues September 02, 2014, 11:09:49 PM
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I think I found enough variety in guitars that play great, sound even better, and look cool too...
So I'm done... What I've got is what I need. Any more and I'm just fooling myself in thinking the next guitar will make me sound better...
(http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae167/jjulch/Current%20Guitars/C34710D4-C126-4DAC-8752-2D922B1F2740_zpsibba2y5g.jpg) (http://s968.photobucket.com/user/jjulch/media/Current%20Guitars/C34710D4-C126-4DAC-8752-2D922B1F2740_zpsibba2y5g.jpg.html)
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Lovely collection.
I have maple neck Tele, and rosewood Hollow body.
Wish I had one rosewood Tele, too.
And then, there's Fender Starcaster reissue (very different from Starcaster by Fender), which is semi-hollow with maple neck. I'm very tempted. Hm, (semi) hollow guitars with bolt on necks? I don't know, not really a common thing, probably with a reason, although, maybe it could be the holly grail of guitars, for some....?
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Nice family! Yeah!
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I was almost done.... I find the tone of the V and the Explorer too much alike. I found a good trade deal for a Reverend Buckshot and Peavey Valveking 2 Micro Head
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I'm done. All I gotta do now is stay that way by making absolutely, positively, totally, entirely, fully, unequivocally,
without question, in every respect, one hundred percent, decisively and conclusively sure I am in fact done. ;)
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I'm NEVER done. Amen.
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LOL!
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Nice collection.
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Almost three months later and only the Tele remains...
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Almost three months later and only the Tele remains...
Whoa, what happened?
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Traded the Flying V for a Reverend Buckshot and a Peavey Valveking II Microhead
Traded the Epiphone Explorer for a Reverend Charger 290
Sold the Reverend Charger for a Gibson Les Paul Standard (see a NGD thread)
Ripped apart the Stratocaster to get an Alpine White body.
Sold the Heritage H150 to pay for my daughters braces.
Whew... Round and round it goes!
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Wow! Compared to my 3 guitars in 30 years, I'm impressed.
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Stratocaster is now sold as I discovered I have a Precision Guitar Kit coming from Vancouver for Christmas...