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I keep forgetting to post here, and then I remember and the uploader doesn't work, so I give up and then forget again. Anyway, here's the lot of them.
Clockwise from top: BC Rich Bronze Series Mockingbird, some Samick classical guitar I've had since middle school, some Samick bass I've had since high school, Squier Super-Sonic, Ovation Balladeer.
Clockwise from top: BC Rich Bronze Series Mockingbird, some Samick classical guitar I've had since middle school, some Samick bass I've had since high school, Squier Super-Sonic, Ovation Balladeer.
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I got a chance to pickup and play all my electric guitars tonight. I almost can't believe how good all my guitars sound. I feel so blessed to actually have such a collection of great instruments.
Fender CAR Competition Mustang, Fender "Mullet-stang", Fender AVRI Jaguar, Daphne Blue Baja Telecaster (Project)
Jazzmaster Project guitar, 1967 Fender Coronado II, Squier Hello Kitty stratocaster
Fender CAR Competition Mustang, Fender "Mullet-stang", Fender AVRI Jaguar, Daphne Blue Baja Telecaster (Project)
Jazzmaster Project guitar, 1967 Fender Coronado II, Squier Hello Kitty stratocaster
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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The mounting's a little rough, and there are plenty of visible screw holes and such since I wasn't exactly doing the measure twice drill once thing, but when it's full of guitars, I don't expect people to notice.
p.s. That's not my Harmony. My bandmate gave me the Harmony and told me to "fix it," so I just put a Tune-O-Matic on it and I'm going to return it this weekend. That spot will normally be occupied by a Squier Vista Series Candy Apple Red Jagmaster but USPS hasn't delivered it yet.
p.s. That's not my Harmony. My bandmate gave me the Harmony and told me to "fix it," so I just put a Tune-O-Matic on it and I'm going to return it this weekend. That spot will normally be occupied by a Squier Vista Series Candy Apple Red Jagmaster but USPS hasn't delivered it yet.
Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.
After a major downsizing and consolidation of gear in the past 3 weeks, say hello to the girls.
From left to right: 1970 Univox Hi Flyer, Devlin Imposter, 1978 Fender Musicmaster, Squier Super-sonic, Epiphone ES-333
The only one that's missing is an Esquire partscaster I'm building right now.
From left to right: 1970 Univox Hi Flyer, Devlin Imposter, 1978 Fender Musicmaster, Squier Super-sonic, Epiphone ES-333
The only one that's missing is an Esquire partscaster I'm building right now.
10 PRINT "Bite Me!"
20 GOTO 10
20 GOTO 10
it was rescued from ebay
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I imagine forumite Gabriel may be the one most interested in this newest of guitars in my possession:
I've been quietly giddy about this thing, my recently acquired Peerless Manhattan I scored for about $600.
Out of all of the non-solid top Peerless jazzbox models I can score rather cheap over here (Monarch, Jazz City, Manhattan), I really wanted the Manhattan in particular because of its huge 17" width with no-nonsense (no gaudy inlays) neck, 24.6" scale, floating mini-hum, and a surprisingly comfortable 3" thick body. The guy who had this one before me put on Thomastik-Infeld 13-53 flatwounds and has the action down on it nice and low, so it's really effortless to play all day. Will probably add a tone pot to soften the amplified tone a bit, but am having just as much fun sitting on the couch doing wannabe bossa nova progressions with the thing not plugged in.
I've been quietly giddy about this thing, my recently acquired Peerless Manhattan I scored for about $600.
Out of all of the non-solid top Peerless jazzbox models I can score rather cheap over here (Monarch, Jazz City, Manhattan), I really wanted the Manhattan in particular because of its huge 17" width with no-nonsense (no gaudy inlays) neck, 24.6" scale, floating mini-hum, and a surprisingly comfortable 3" thick body. The guy who had this one before me put on Thomastik-Infeld 13-53 flatwounds and has the action down on it nice and low, so it's really effortless to play all day. Will probably add a tone pot to soften the amplified tone a bit, but am having just as much fun sitting on the couch doing wannabe bossa nova progressions with the thing not plugged in.
Gabriel wrote:How did you knowultratwin wrote:I imagine forumite Gabriel may be the one most interested in this newest of guitars in my possession:
That's a lovely guitar. I was considering one for the £800 they cost over, but $600 is a no brainer! What kind of shape is the neck?
It's a nicely robust C, most reminiscent to me of a '62 Strat's thickness with a wee bit more "D", and with the 1.7" nut barely widening just to 2" over most of the accessible neck, my little girl fingers wrap around the thing with little difficulty. And yeah, me being the country of origin, it's practically a shame how these lovely MIKs can be found for so cheap.
I just did a frantic search looking for a Fender Jaguar ebay listing with typos and all I could find was some car parts: 'Jaugur engine and box'. Merde.
@Stewart > Yeah, that is a little MarineRider guitar from Japan. It was small enough to fit into the overhead luggage compartment in planes.
@Stewart > Yeah, that is a little MarineRider guitar from Japan. It was small enough to fit into the overhead luggage compartment in planes.
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