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Markn951 wrote:two questions. one, whats that one on the very right?
two, is that white one OG or is it a re-ish?
1) '76' mustang.

2)it's a guyatone copy, not sure when from but i suspect the 70s.
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KOOL BEANS MAN! I love the mojo coming off the guyatone. one of the ugliest guitars I've set my eyes upon but I think the colour works well on it and definately alot of "love" dings and scratches on it. Nice.
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Hey, here's the stuff I play:

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top row l-r =
1. el degas p-bass with awesome humbucker (don't know anything about it, apparently its a late 70s?)
2. Squier Bronco, stock.
3. Jedsen SG bass, shortscale, super fun to play
4. Epi LP Custom, 2001, my first guitar, got it cheap because of the horse painted on it
5. Rob(OG) Custom DuoSonicII, a non-short-scale duo.
6. Epi Broadway

bottom row l-r=
1. CIJ Jazzmaster, guitar I play most,
2. Dillion Jazz copy, its been in pieces the past year, finally put it together, the p-90s sound great to me. sprayed the pickguard black.
3.Squier Telecaster, gfs fatbody in the bridge, tuned to C
4. Dan Armstrong lucite guitar, original run, got from dads friend. the bridge is terrible and the pickup is pretty bad, but it looks cool.
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woah that's a nice collection! The white Jagmaster looks amazing.
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Do want teh all black jazzie!
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do want plexi glass guitar!
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DanHeron wrote:woah that's a nice collection! The white Jagmaster looks amazing.
it started out with a red sparkle finish, so I stripped it and painted it, but I did a pretty bad job.
it looks good from far away, but up close you can see how bad it is. it's a beater guitar anyways so I don't mind.
the pickguard was white and with the slightly off white of the paint and yellow pickups it looked pretty gross.
i bought a can of flat black spray paint and did the guard with a bunch of coats and im pretty happy with it.

thanks for the kind words!
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brandon. wrote:Hey, here's the stuff I play:

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top row l-r =
1. el degas p-bass with awesome humbucker (don't know anything about it, apparently its a late 70s?)
2. Squier Bronco, stock.
3. Jedsen SG bass, shortscale, super fun to play
4. Epi LP Custom, 2001, my first guitar, got it cheap because of the horse painted on it
5. Rob(OG) Custom DuoSonicII, a non-short-scale duo.
6. Epi Broadway

bottom row l-r=
1. CIJ Jazzmaster, guitar I play most,
2. Dillion Jazz copy, its been in pieces the past year, finally put it together, the p-90s sound great to me. sprayed the pickguard black.
3.Squier Telecaster, gfs fatbody in the bridge, tuned to C
4. Dan Armstrong lucite guitar, original run, got from dads friend. the bridge is terrible and the pickup is pretty bad, but it looks cool.
Those Dan Armstrongs are great guitars! Greg Ginn from Black Flag played one. The originals are highly sought after... if you ever decide you want to sell it, PM me!
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pinkandblue wrote:Those Dan Armstrongs are great guitars! Greg Ginn from Black Flag played one. The originals are highly sought after... if you ever decide you want to sell it, PM me!
there's one sitting in GAK in brighton for about £800.
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stewart wrote:
pinkandblue wrote:Those Dan Armstrongs are great guitars! Greg Ginn from Black Flag played one. The originals are highly sought after... if you ever decide you want to sell it, PM me!
there's one sitting in GAK in brighton for about £800.
The reissues seem to be going for little more. Odd.
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the reissues have those sweet adjustable bridges, the one I've got is just a slanted wood saddle like an acoustic.
I'd love to be able to adjust it a bit but there's not much you can do
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[youtube][/youtube]

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...btw, this thread is pretty much the ultimate resource for keef guitar pics.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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I actually know someone who has one of those dan armstrongs, but his band are dreadful so i can't discuss it any further.
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You said you really liked my band. :cry:
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If you had one i'd have robbed it from you by now. Your jag fetched a pretty penny. £28 plus a bag of crack down the vine bar, to be exact.
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*arsecake*
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:lol:
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stewart wrote:... down the vine bar...
ITT: Stewart fails to confound a comedy stereotype by talking like Count Von Count.
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benecol wrote:
stewart wrote:... down the vine bar...
ITT: Stewart fails to confound a comedy stereotype by talking like Count Von Count.
very droll. if you set foot in this establishment blood will be spilt.

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mage wrote:[youtube][/youtube]

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...btw, this thread is pretty much the ultimate resource for keef guitar pics.
KEEF!