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34" BONE ZONE!
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34" BONE ZONE!
Sweet. Killer color. How do you like the neck?
Congratulations! Your Punkacc9 evolved into Awstin.
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DasBeef wrote:Here's a couple of others....
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OK, so you obviously knew someone would ask when you posted that - what's the story on that yellow...thing? (sorry if it's been mentioned here before)
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OK, so you obviously knew someone would ask when you posted that - what's the story on that yellow...thing? (sorry if it's been mentioned here before)
Ha ha! Proper eBay impulse buy. Made by Bell and Head. Cost me £36 if I remember correctly shipped from Germany.
It actually plays really nicely.
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Got this locally a couple days ago. It's a 1981 Aria CS-350.
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Good lad. You wont go wrong there, total quality! 8)
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I knew you'd appreciate that. I got a little money knocked off so it was a bargain aswell.

These and quite a few Westones pop up quite often were I live. Never really given them much a look until a couple months ago.

Even Teh Kurtz used one at some point:
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Does your one have the active boost? If not, whatr those toggle switches? Always liked these Aria/Westone dealies.
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Rescued my Hagstrom I from my mum's house. Lovely little guitar, in quite a rare colour (lilac). I don't play it as much as I should because it's virtually unmarked and feels a bit fragile.

The Hondo II pro copy of a Fender Lead II - with a bit of shortscale history (I had to remove mustang knobs and aftermarket pickup covers without holes - haha!) Really like this guitar, excellent build quality and pickups, 25" scale. I use it for testing pedals so it get played every day.

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timhulio wrote:Does your one have the active boost? If not, whatr those toggle switches? Always liked these Aria/Westone dealies.
Nah one is a coil split and the other is a phase reversal.
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My three guitars, working towards the illusive short scale.
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What's the story on that tele? Looks nice.
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Noirie. wrote:Got this locally a couple days ago. It's a 1981 Aria CS-350.
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There was one of those on eBay last week, was considering buying it (as another Will Sergeant related buy) but realised I didn't have the cash on hand... it didn't sell!!!
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I've always liked that odd shaped guild model, a bloke in a local band plays one as his main guitar.
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dezb1 wrote:There was one of those on eBay last week, was considering buying it (as another Will Sergeant related buy) but realised I didn't have the cash on hand... it didn't sell!!!
I didn't think he would play of one these. I associate him with Jaguars and Telecasters. You got a photo or a video? Am curious like.
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I've always liked that odd shaped guild model, a bloke in a local band plays one as his main guitar.
It's a Guild S-70. S-60's, S-65's and S-300's are all the same shape, just different pickup configurations. There's an S-60 on eBay for £700 just now. A bit steep in my opinion. Great, really well made guitars though.
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l-r: 70s Ibanez Ric 4001/4003 copy, 1966 Hagstrom II, 70s-00s parts Tele Custom (body is 70s Ibanez, neck 04 Squier, with some teisco and AVRI parts as well), 60s Teisco Parlor Acoustic, strung with ball end nylon strings.

After doing the usual buy/sell/repeat, that's what I've ended with, and I'm fully satisfied. The only other thing I might try and score would be another beat up Hag II (really want a scumburst), only because they're a bit harder to come by and it wouldn't hurt to have a back up.
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Man that is a BEAUTIFUL collection. Love the look of that Ibanez bass and Hag II next to each other.