What Guitar do you wish you still had?

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Epiphone Goth LP. First electric, bought it in beat-to-shit condition off a hardcore band guitarist for ~$100, dealt it a number of injuries like spilling tea all over it and installing teh EMGz, then passed it along to a friend for the same price a few years later. I don't regret selling it to him, but I do want it back.
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Mike wrote:I sometimes miss my Baja Telecaster and Telecaster Deluxe RI, but I'm more than happy with what I ended up with.

Squier Jag, and a vintage Mustang and Jaguar. Consider myself very lucky.
Cripes, for ages you didn't have any short scales at all did you? How is the Squier Jag? They look so nice.

I miss my Mustang, but it's gone to a good home, and I can see it if I like.
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Haha yeah after getting rid of my Jag-Stang back in the day I was a 25.5 guy for yonks

The Squier zags are really superb, a bit of lemon oil and a setup (I replaced the bridge with a Mustang bridge as I'm a wimp) and it's perfect. Love that guitar.
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I've still got every guitar and bass I've ever owned I think. Infact no, my first guitar was a Hondo Les Paul copy that I smashed, it was terrible so I don't wish I still had it.
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I only regret 2: I had a early mij squire Strat, the ones that said fender and by squire in tiny letters. The best Strat I've ever played I was a mug and sold it cause it wasn't a REAL fender. The other was a Yamaha sg1300t an ugly beast with a Floyd rose locking nut, but it was a lovely guitar to play and probably the best sounding guitar I've had (definitely the best humbucker guitar I've owned by a good mile).
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Noirie. wrote:I really miss my orange Duo Sonic which I traded for a purple Jaguar.
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I still have that if you want it :) It needs a new nut, as I tried to put on an Earvana one which didn't work out. I also put in silver lace sensors, but I have no idea where the ones are that you sent it with.
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Grant wrote:Epiphone Goth LP. First electric, bought it in beat-to-shit condition off a hardcore band guitarist for ~$100, dealt it a number of injuries like spilling tea all over it and installing teh EMGz, then passed it along to a friend for the same price a few years later. I don't regret selling it to him, but I do want it back.
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GreenKnee wrote:
Noirie. wrote:I really miss my orange Duo Sonic which I traded for a purple Jaguar.
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I still have that if you want it :) It needs a new nut, as I tried to put on an Earvana one which didn't work out. I also put in silver lace sensors, but I have no idea where the ones are that you sent it with.
Wow that duo is beautiful. This is in really bad taste so i apologise, but I would be interested if noirie is not
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I somewhat regret selling my Mustang bass, but.. only because I gave too much of an brodeal on it, and also because when it was in my possession, it got a good thrashing regularly, but nowadays the most action it sees is playing some reggae. Yuck. And when I say reggae, I mean the white mans reggae, the hideous twin of whitemansbl00z. I shiver just by thinking about it. Poor mustang, I hope they sell(d) it to a more worthy player.

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Sometimes I miss my burns Brian may, but the baja' switching makes it sound very similar.

My goldtop too, but to be honest I'm very content with my strat and tele.
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George wrote:
GreenKnee wrote:
Noirie. wrote:I really miss my orange Duo Sonic which I traded for a purple Jaguar.
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I still have that if you want it :) It needs a new nut, as I tried to put on an Earvana one which didn't work out. I also put in silver lace sensors, but I have no idea where the ones are that you sent it with.
Wow that duo is beautiful. This is in really bad taste so i apologise, but I would be interested if noirie is not
Nah I'm completely skint but the thought is nice. Go for it George it was fucking ace. It's a sixties Mustang neck on there too.
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I think this one strikes me as having the most regret, probably because I didn't really give it a fair chance, and had no reason to sell it. It played perfectly with low action and no dead spots (shortscale, and really the tiniest yet still chunky enough neck-played like a toy but in a good way), the pickups were fantastic-they were VERY microphonic and prone to feedback, but clean it sounded amazing. It was tiny, lightweight, and cool as hell. I think I had just bought something I felt obligated to sell something to pay for, so despite selling several other guitars, I listed this in the classifieds for a bit more than I paid for it as part of a last in first out thing. Someone (who doesn't post here anymore, mind) jumped on it so I felt I had no reason not to sell it-he seemed very smitten with it after receiving it so I do feel it found a good home. It was probably one of the most fun guitars I've owned in the short time I had it. "KAYCEE" was inscribed in gold stickers, but I think the real brand was either TrueTone or Sekova.
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Doog wrote:No regretz, y'all.
Same... but, that said, I've only ever sold one instrument, and I sold it to buy a better version of the same instrument.
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I've bought and sold quite a lot but can't think of anything I regret. There are a few parts I regret selling, such as a vintage Mustang bridge and trem I sort of wish I still had now, not for a particular guitar but they'd be good for parts guitars that cross my mind from time to time.

For a little while I regretted selling the Ibanez Artist I had (sold it to Fran), but I've since bought a Westbury which is fairly similar in feel. Pretty much every time I've bought a guitar I've bought it as though it's a deposit on a rental. Pay £300 for it now and when I decide I don't want it any more sell it for £300.

I think I also only own one guitar (Squier Jazz Bass) that I would regret selling due to attachment, anything else I own I still own because either I haven't got around to selling or simply the value to me is greater than the market value.
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Noirie. wrote:
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GreenKnee wrote: I still have that if you want it :) It needs a new nut, as I tried to put on an Earvana one which didn't work out. I also put in silver lace sensors, but I have no idea where the ones are that you sent it with.
Wow that duo is beautiful. This is in really bad taste so i apologise, but I would be interested if noirie is not
Nah I'm completely skint but the thought is nice. Go for it George it was fucking ace. It's a sixties Mustang neck on there too.
Wow cool thanks. Well, expressing official interest I guess!
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I had a Duo-Sonic stolen in Baltimore, the guitar theft capital of the world. Despite it's affordability, I've missed it. Not really keen on replacing it though. Bought a few other guitars since and really enjoy playing them, but that guitar was a real fun one and so easy to just throw around recklessly.
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I don't miss anything particularly, although the blue miekstang was lovely to look at. I get made to feel guilty for selling my Silvertone 1448 as my girlfriend loved it, but I don't really GAF. The guitars I have now are all I ever wanted, and selling other things paid for them.
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Sold the others to have what I have now. Wouldn't change a thing.
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