If you had to have only one electric:

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If you had to have only one electric:

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I'm heading off to the west coast next year and will be bringing one electric and one acoustic... finding it hard to choose which guitar to bring. Whats a versatile guitar that you would use as your only guitar?

My options are
MIJ Jaguar
66 Coronado (probably not taking this due to value)
Modded Squier 51
Parts Jazzmaster

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Also what would you personally want as your one and only?
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Squier 51.. you've got a humbucker and a single coil
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Thats what I was leaning towards. I just don't like the humbucker. I'm going to miss the coronado :cry:
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Post by HNB »

I would do Jaguar because that is my current go to guitar and has lots of sound options. (IMHO)
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Post by taylornutt »

That would stink to not bring the Coronado, but I do understand not taking it. I would say either Jazzmaster or Jaguar, depending on which one you favor more.
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Post by mixtape »

mkt3000 wrote:Squier 51.. you've got a humbucker and a single coil
That would be my rationale as well. Any chance you could swap out the humbucker you don't like for one you do, even if only temporarily?
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Jaguar.
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Post by AaronGuitarDude »

E. Guitar : My Squier CV 50's Strat
Acoustic: Any Taylor/Takamine would make me a happy boy.
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Post by Gabriel »

I'd take whichever is your favourite. If it is the Coronado then buy guitar insurance, it doesn't cost very much a year and will cover you if anything were to happen.

The other thing is I'd pick up a nice gig bag, if you're not going to be driving a car around a good gig bag is really useful. I'd recommend Mono if you've got a big budget, or a Protec Contego for a little less money. If it's the Coronado you'll be carrying definitely go for the Mono M80 Semi case.

But yeah, just take your favourite.
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Post by George »

I'd take the partsmaster.

Covers some good ground and looks cool.
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George wrote:I'd take the partsmaster.

Covers some good ground and looks cool.
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Post by dezb1 »

I'd use it as an excuse to buy the Telecaster, that your selection is sadly lacking... but my answer to any 'what guitar?' question is always Telecaster.
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Even though I haven't touched it for probably nigh on 12 months, my Burns Batwing.
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Post by George »

If I were in your position and was looking to buy one, I would take a CV 50s Strat or Telecaster. At the used price it's expendable enough. Can always buy a pickguard and GFS bucker for the Strat as well.
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Post by Gabriel »

When I go to uni I'll be taking my Eastman but for just dragging a guitar to grotty venues I think I might just pick up a squier affinity tele as cheap as possible on ebay. A tele is a tele and the cheaper the better, they're always solid.
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Post by NickD »

Epiphone Les Paul. Far from my best guitar but the one I'm most attached to and would never sell - had it for over 23 years now.

If I can have 1 or 2 more then '64 Jazzmaster and 73 Mustang, in that order.
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Post by ultratwin »

George wrote:I'd take the partsmaster.

Covers some good ground and looks cool.


+1.

Yep and oh yeah, all day long.
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I'd take my Electra X-270. It's a nice solid guitar w/active pickups.
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Post by othomas2 »

Jaguar !! Mine with the bucker covers everything I want... but go with your heart !!
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Post by SKC Willie »

I would take a tele.

If I were you I'd get insurance on the Coronado and take it. It's obviously you're favorite guitar and if you're going for a year, it's silly not to take that one. Also, I would take two electrics and buy a cheap acoustic while you're there.
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