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- Sweetheart of the Rodeo
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huge picture alert!!!1!
I took some decent photos of the sexiest acoustic in the world, the old photos sucked.
The camera pics up the red in the burst much more than your eyes do... in real life, it's almost a 2 tone burst, but there it looks like the red is really obvious.
Anyway, you can see how the finish is all cracked and checked and worn out.
I love this guitar, I really do.
I took some decent photos of the sexiest acoustic in the world, the old photos sucked.
The camera pics up the red in the burst much more than your eyes do... in real life, it's almost a 2 tone burst, but there it looks like the red is really obvious.
Anyway, you can see how the finish is all cracked and checked and worn out.
I love this guitar, I really do.
everything is not going to be alright
1964 Airline from parts, 1964 Airline all original, 1993 Music Man StingRay Bass (I'll be selling the parts Airline on eBay shortly now that I have an original)
Stratocaster project, 1958 Gretsch Streamliner, 1966 Rickenbacker 345
Closer pic of the Stratocaster project (Custom Shop body, 1982 Smith era neck)
Vox Brian May, 1964 Fender Princeton, 1956 White Model 80
My Gallien-Krueger Bass rig (Backline 250, Backline 600 and 4x10)
1954 Gibson J45, Lowery Organ
1962 Airline 2x12 50 watt all tube combo
Leslie Speaker project
Stratocaster project, 1958 Gretsch Streamliner, 1966 Rickenbacker 345
Closer pic of the Stratocaster project (Custom Shop body, 1982 Smith era neck)
Vox Brian May, 1964 Fender Princeton, 1956 White Model 80
My Gallien-Krueger Bass rig (Backline 250, Backline 600 and 4x10)
1954 Gibson J45, Lowery Organ
1962 Airline 2x12 50 watt all tube combo
Leslie Speaker project
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Sonic Blue CIJ Jazzmaster, all stock.
Black Squier Cyclone. GFS Dream 180 bridge humbucker with coil split switch on the control plate, Seymour Duncan vintage staggered strat pickup in the neck position.
Telecaster project. Did two coats of primer, then ran out of the stuff and got shit loads of sand-through on the back contour and have no money to buy more primer or other sprays.
Black Squier Cyclone. GFS Dream 180 bridge humbucker with coil split switch on the control plate, Seymour Duncan vintage staggered strat pickup in the neck position.
Telecaster project. Did two coats of primer, then ran out of the stuff and got shit loads of sand-through on the back contour and have no money to buy more primer or other sprays.
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updated pic...
sigma acoustic guitar- slide tunings
en bluego- getting a new neck for her soon, all sorts of tunings
big blue (bass)- standard tuning, i might sell her soon
blondie (fender dg-22)- standard tuning
fender '72 tele custom- standard, dadgad or dropped d
rogue banjo- standard tuning
hawaii uke- standard tuning
fender mandolin- standard tuning
well, thats it (for now)
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Wow this is kind of weird... I have only one Electric other than my Jag now
Crappy Schecter with Duncan DD in the bridge, wired for split/parallel/series and phase switching between the pickups. I can get some cool funk noises from it.
Hand painted crappy pinstriping with automotive touchup paint. chrome rings. graphite nut. Completely nonresonant body
This is still kicking around for some reason...
Might as well post these
I sold this a week ago
And sold this a few months ago. kinda wish I didn't
Then a bunch of acoustics that all look alike.
Slade
Crappy Schecter with Duncan DD in the bridge, wired for split/parallel/series and phase switching between the pickups. I can get some cool funk noises from it.
Hand painted crappy pinstriping with automotive touchup paint. chrome rings. graphite nut. Completely nonresonant body
This is still kicking around for some reason...
Might as well post these
I sold this a week ago
And sold this a few months ago. kinda wish I didn't
Then a bunch of acoustics that all look alike.
Slade
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here's my barclay rocket with the bridge pickup replaced because it didn't work. it used to be a dearmond special design but now it's a gibson burst bucker (i think). that and half the headstock was glued on and it fell off
i don't have a photo of my squier. it's not worth it. it's cool just not as cool as the barclay
i don't have a photo of my squier. it's not worth it. it's cool just not as cool as the barclay
barclay rocket (es-335) in tobacco burst or "big red" - a teisco wg-4l in bright orange (don't ask me)-> mesa boogie nomad 100 -> jcm 900 1960A lead 4x12 cab with stock celestion gh12-75's
soon: a NYC RI muff fuzz
soon: a NYC RI muff fuzz