Guitars you want that you will realistically own one day
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Guitars you want that you will realistically own one day
So kind of follwing on from my thread about guitars we do or don't play much, I've been thinking about guitars that I would really like and think I probably will own one day. Not talking about fantasy stuff like a '59 Les Paul or '57 Strat, but that you could realistically afford to buy at some point in your life.
For me, there are a few things that I have always wanted but not ahead of other purchases. I guess it comes down to 3 guitars:
1) Fender Telecaster
2) Gretsch hollowbody
3) 12 String - probably acoustic above electric.
So what's missing from your collection that you might get one day?
For me, there are a few things that I have always wanted but not ahead of other purchases. I guess it comes down to 3 guitars:
1) Fender Telecaster
2) Gretsch hollowbody
3) 12 String - probably acoustic above electric.
So what's missing from your collection that you might get one day?
Well I've owned tons, and my father has as well... combined we've had some real gems... he even had a '74 Les Paul custom and a '62 Fender Strat... tons of Gibson semi-hollow bodies. He once gave me a light bust ES-125 from the early 60s, it was awesome.
just like this one
I guess, that I'd like to own a genuine Gibson Les Paul '56 reissue, right now I have an ESP/Edwards that's been made into a replica by a previous owner... http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31412
I've never owned a Jaguar or Jazzmaster, I'd like to. Every time I go to a shop and play a new one you just tell they had no idea how to set it up properly so whenever I have played one they've played badly. I think setting up a Jaguar or Jazzmaster is a bit of a learned skill. I've never seen one used around town, people get them and they hold on to them.
I guess I'd like a genuine Rickenbacker bass, but I could live without it... if you call that living
just like this one
I guess, that I'd like to own a genuine Gibson Les Paul '56 reissue, right now I have an ESP/Edwards that's been made into a replica by a previous owner... http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31412
I've never owned a Jaguar or Jazzmaster, I'd like to. Every time I go to a shop and play a new one you just tell they had no idea how to set it up properly so whenever I have played one they've played badly. I think setting up a Jaguar or Jazzmaster is a bit of a learned skill. I've never seen one used around town, people get them and they hold on to them.
I guess I'd like a genuine Rickenbacker bass, but I could live without it... if you call that living
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Taylor GS8 Acoustic
Taylor T5 (koa or exotic top)
Fender Baja Telecaster
Fender Mustang (Duo Sonic/Bronco/Musicmaster)
Fender Jazzmaster
Fender XII (probably not likely but possible)
Squier Super-Sonic
Fender Coronado II
I am also going to include guitars I want to try to build
Fender Jazzmaster
Custom Super-sonic
Fender Jag-stang
Telecaster with Jaguar Tremolo
Fender Musiclander/Arrow (with 24" scale)
Taylor T5 (koa or exotic top)
Fender Baja Telecaster
Fender Mustang (Duo Sonic/Bronco/Musicmaster)
Fender Jazzmaster
Fender XII (probably not likely but possible)
Squier Super-Sonic
Fender Coronado II
I am also going to include guitars I want to try to build
Fender Jazzmaster
Custom Super-sonic
Fender Jag-stang
Telecaster with Jaguar Tremolo
Fender Musiclander/Arrow (with 24" scale)
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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i'd rock that, haze. looks really good with the rosewood board.
i honestly don't know what i'd like to get to be honest. i'd love a rickenbacker 360/13 string, but would i play it enough to warrant the money? i don't know.
A gretsch hollow body is something i always look at in shops, but i've never gone any further than that. i'd love a country gent or a duo jet. maybe a gibson 175 or 335.
i honestly don't know what i'd like to get to be honest. i'd love a rickenbacker 360/13 string, but would i play it enough to warrant the money? i don't know.
A gretsch hollow body is something i always look at in shops, but i've never gone any further than that. i'd love a country gent or a duo jet. maybe a gibson 175 or 335.
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
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I DON'T!!nwordjim wrote:I guess I'd like a genuine Rickenbacker bass, but I could live without it... if you call that living
you don't say no to rickenbacker, it says no to you. Definitely want one one day. No matter the price.
also this:
and this i've had my eyes on for quite some time now
1960's airline town and country
Wild spirit of the Eagle, Black hawk, bird of prey design
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