Guitars you want that you will realistically own one day
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- hotrodperlmutter
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i was round at my friend's house today and his dad wandered out with a 50s gibson super 400 and handed it to me. fucking hell it was amazing. the neck felt like it had been tailored to my hand or something. weird P90 looking pickups with rectangular pole pieces. looked like this one without the horrible guard:
given the prices of these things ($17,500 for that one on the pic) there's ZERO chance i'll ever own one, but christ... it was beautiful.
given the prices of these things ($17,500 for that one on the pic) there's ZERO chance i'll ever own one, but christ... it was beautiful.
it's called the "staple" pickup. the 'pole pieces' are alnico magnets that can be adjusted with the adjacent screw. they were also in the neck position on les paul customs.stewart wrote:weird P90 looking pickups with rectangular pole pieces.
seymour duncan makes reproductions of them.
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You jammy bastard. I'd love to just even hold one of them things...stewart wrote:i was round at my friend's house today and his dad wandered out with a 50s gibson super 400 and handed it to me. fucking hell it was amazing. the neck felt like it had been tailored to my hand or something. weird P90 looking pickups with rectangular pole pieces. looked like this one without the horrible guard:
given the prices of these things ($17,500 for that one on the pic) there's ZERO chance i'll ever own one, but christ... it was beautiful.
where do you find all these incredible small builders??timhulio wrote:I've quite fancied a Creston contoured tele for a while. Really nice work, not too cheap though.hotrodperlmutter wrote:- telecaster with contours (seems i will have to build my own)
http://www.crestonguitars.com/guitars/detail.php?id=95
I think this guy just might be my favorite guitar builder ever. the creative approach he takes is exactly what I would do if I were to build guitars.Creston Electric wrote:Isn’t curly maple finished in miles-deep purple gloss the greatest?
Maybe I’m not your man after all.
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Fair enough, that colour is really supersweet.Fran wrote:WHAT? You would'nt JIZZ over this?ekwatts wrote:Never been excited much by the Imolas.Fran wrote:Them thar Imola's are going cheap on 'bay, they have like 57 different settings or something ridiculous. Goddamn tempting at £199 from £375.
Brandon W wrote:you elites.
With the recent purchase of my Jag, there aren't too many guitars I lust after… but there are still a couple
I'd love to get a Jazzmaster at some point.
I'd like to have a dual humbucker guitar, perhaps something like the:
Godin Montreal
a Gibson 335/355 type instrument (an Epi Dot or Casino would do)
or Gibson SG.
[imghttp://images.miretail.com/products/optionRegular/Gibson/273856jpg.jpg][/img]
Other than filling that dual humbucker niche, I'm not really looking for more guitars.
Basses, on the other hand…
I've been lusting after a Fender VI for almost as long as I've wanted a Jaguar. Phenomenal instrument, with little market :/
The Jaguar Bass is pretty sexy
But I've wanted a Mustang Bass for a rather long time; short scales feel so nice, and one of my main influences plays one and I love the sound.
Getting out of the Fender realm (I love Fender basses far more than their guitars), I'd love a Rickenbacker 4003
and a Gibson Firebird IV
I'd love to get a Jazzmaster at some point.
I'd like to have a dual humbucker guitar, perhaps something like the:
Godin Montreal
a Gibson 335/355 type instrument (an Epi Dot or Casino would do)
or Gibson SG.
[imghttp://images.miretail.com/products/optionRegular/Gibson/273856jpg.jpg][/img]
Other than filling that dual humbucker niche, I'm not really looking for more guitars.
Basses, on the other hand…
I've been lusting after a Fender VI for almost as long as I've wanted a Jaguar. Phenomenal instrument, with little market :/
The Jaguar Bass is pretty sexy
But I've wanted a Mustang Bass for a rather long time; short scales feel so nice, and one of my main influences plays one and I love the sound.
Getting out of the Fender realm (I love Fender basses far more than their guitars), I'd love a Rickenbacker 4003
and a Gibson Firebird IV
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The most likely thing in the near future is either a 65RI Mustang or the CV Duo-Sonic, depending on how much money I have to spare with my new job. Bass-wise I'd really like a Mustang or Jaguar bass, although there's some lovely shortscale Hagstroms in a local shop, so that's probably more realistic.
mage wrote: the creative approach he takes is exactly what I would do if I were to build guitars.
I'm buying when you're selling, mage.''Creston,
I'm so in love with this guitar. I have nobody to share this excitement
with, other than you, its creator.
Nobody can understand how I feel.
It's amazing.
It feels like sex. That's what this guitar feels like.
The neck feels like a woman's arm.
The [unorthodox guitar wood] beneath my arm feels fantastic. It feels like a tool.
A womanly tool.
A hammer handle dildo.
It sounds perfect.
The volume control, is a personality dial.
The tone control changes the demeanor of the personality.
It's infinite. It can sound like everything from a [jangly hollowbody] on a Byrds
record, to a backwoods cajun fiddler, to a rock wrecking ball.'' -BH
another satisfied customer
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"