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Thom wrote:Actual '57 Tele?!
Yeah. I think it's original other than the stripped finish on the body. I have no idea how much it's worth but I imagine it's quite a few dollars.
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Awesome. I reckon it's certainly worth a few bob! Have you played it or is that another treat awaiting you?
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Nah I've not played that one. I've played the Hagstrom, Venus and Schecter. All are nice though I prefer my Hagstrom II to that Hagstrom.
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James I want your coronado!
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What is the splendid white guitar?! It is gorgeous.
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Squier Musicmaster with a Mustang tremolo/lipstick pickups i believe.
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Wow thanks, I just bought a CV Squier Duo-Sonic and I now want to mod it to look like that, but the CV Duo looks so nice stock.
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You would have to route the body for the tremolo and drill the body for the bridge post cups, a Mustang trem and bridge will set you back about $100 as well unless you find a second hand one. The Lipsticks should be an easier/cheaper modification.
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Hi there, here are my 3 guitars :

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Some more pictures here (sorry they're mostly lousy pics ...)
- 2007 Giambattista (i.e. Castelluccia, he's a parisian guitar maker but this one is built by his team rather than himself) FG2 (flamenco). Still my favorite guitar, too bad my flamenco skills aren't on par with it, but as long as you can do a decent rest stroke or a half-good rasgueo you can sound awesome with it.
- 1948 Epiphone Blackstone - the last one I've bought, as I'm playing more jazz than flamenco for the moment ; it's great for gypsy jazz by the way. Pretty much nothing on it is original (tailpiece, tuners, floating mic of course, etc). The front sunburst is intriguing with an almost greenish hue in some places (not sure it really shows on my pics), and the back is incredibly beautiful.
- 1976 Fender Mustang - I've already posted some pics of this one ; I've stickered it a bit and I just love its neck pickup
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That is a very classy well rounded collection Marc
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Marc all of your guitars look lovely, especially that epiphone, as it has aged beautifully.
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Thanks for the comments !
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The Epiphone is beautiful. Really nice guitar.
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My new K.Yairi G1F.
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My new K.Yairi G1F.
Lovely. Not to keen on the tort but still... lovely!
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for a second i thought there was a nike decal on it =]
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Here is my 2 Westone Thunder I's.

one pretty good nick, one terrible. (plus 2 boss xtortions, 1 mega distortion, 1 bass overdrive and a artec tuner)
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Nice. There's a fair bit of love for Westones around here.
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Nice! I love mine, I've got an Aria Pro II Cardinal Series too, but no picture of it.
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Name's Keegan. I have no shortscales, but I want one, or three, figured that was good enough.

My 'lectrics. Dano U2 reissue(needs a bridge), Squier VM Tele, Ho-made walnut tele beast.

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And my 60s parlor acoustic

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