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[quote="gaybear"]My first guitar was a silvertone classical. i loved it. still have it, but the intonation is fucked.
my first electric was a peavey t-15. it took me awhile to get used to strings on an electric after having played only classical, but it was a blast.
It was only 125$ brand new with the nifty hardshell case
the only problem with these guitars is their bridge.
mine eventually got stolen from a house party my then-band played. =[
it's me and my t15 in the top left corner of this pic
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man i haven't seen mutant pop records in a LONG LONG time!
my first electric was a peavey t-15. it took me awhile to get used to strings on an electric after having played only classical, but it was a blast.
It was only 125$ brand new with the nifty hardshell case
the only problem with these guitars is their bridge.
mine eventually got stolen from a house party my then-band played. =[
it's me and my t15 in the top left corner of this pic
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man i haven't seen mutant pop records in a LONG LONG time!
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My first guitar was a total partscaster that my brother built for me out of bits lying around his bedroom. He'd ended up with a bunch of crappy strat/metal guitars that friends had bought in the 80s that they never quite bothered to learn to play, and when they eventually broke down they made their way to him to be "fixed", which meant lying forever untouched in what had quickly become more of a cheap guitar graveyard than a bedroom. So he took a neck off some Strat copy (exact headstock copy, but in black with white writing) and stuck it on a strat body with an odd, cheap floyd trem, EMG-lookalike HSS pickups and red and black crackle finish (ugh) with all the locking bits removed... It was actually surprisingly good!
Anyway, this was in the days well before digital cameras so I have no pics of it at all, which is a shame. It might be lying around in the loft somewhere so I might have a trip up there to find it one day. My own first guitar that I bought for myself for the princely sum of £99 in 2000 was a reissue Danelectro U2 in black:
There it is with the Batwing. I'd saved up over £150 from my weekend cleaning job and hadn't expected to get a guitar for so little money. So I also bought a Digitech multi-FX unit, an RP300 I think which had two pedals and an expression pedal, too. It was brilliant. Everybody else in college had Ibanez RGs, seven strings or rather expensive Epiphone Les Pauls whereas I had my nasty-sounding little Danelectro with its hollow masonite body. It's a very important guitar to me. The fact it's there with the Batwing is important because if I were to somehow only end up with two guitars it would be those two.
Anyway, this was in the days well before digital cameras so I have no pics of it at all, which is a shame. It might be lying around in the loft somewhere so I might have a trip up there to find it one day. My own first guitar that I bought for myself for the princely sum of £99 in 2000 was a reissue Danelectro U2 in black:
There it is with the Batwing. I'd saved up over £150 from my weekend cleaning job and hadn't expected to get a guitar for so little money. So I also bought a Digitech multi-FX unit, an RP300 I think which had two pedals and an expression pedal, too. It was brilliant. Everybody else in college had Ibanez RGs, seven strings or rather expensive Epiphone Les Pauls whereas I had my nasty-sounding little Danelectro with its hollow masonite body. It's a very important guitar to me. The fact it's there with the Batwing is important because if I were to somehow only end up with two guitars it would be those two.
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Do like, in a kind of I-know-I-shouldn't but I do waypoly800rock wrote:awesome thread, literally just lugged this back from my parents house to tune it up.
ibanez ex my dad got me in 7th grade for $150 from a farmers market. loved this guitar for so long.
I remeber seeing them new in a shop in Norwich (Sound Control?) around then. Sounds like a great deal. Still got it?eric wrote:My own first guitar that I bought for myself for the princely sum of £99 in 2000 was a reissue Danelectro U2 in black
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My first electric guitar set-up was like this (have had to hoist pics off the interwebs, as all this stuff is either long-gone or missing-in-action) :
"Top Twenty" Guitar (Fact of the Day - hardcore Cure fans allegedly go nuts for these, as Robert Smith famously put one of the pickups from this guitar into the middle position of his Jazzmaster after he upgraded guitars)
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The pedal that gives "tone for days" (providing your idea of tone is the sound of a crack addled man punching an asthmatic cat in an alley)....the inimitable Boss DS-1
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Haggard-ass Solid State practise amp made by a company called Satellite. Having done some Googling, I can find reference to guitars that they made (Japanese) in the '70s, but nothing about their amps (although there's now a newer amp company called Satellite doing the rounds).
Needless to say, my set-up in the early 90s was ghetto as fuck, but I loved it!
"Top Twenty" Guitar (Fact of the Day - hardcore Cure fans allegedly go nuts for these, as Robert Smith famously put one of the pickups from this guitar into the middle position of his Jazzmaster after he upgraded guitars)
into:
The pedal that gives "tone for days" (providing your idea of tone is the sound of a crack addled man punching an asthmatic cat in an alley)....the inimitable Boss DS-1
into:
Haggard-ass Solid State practise amp made by a company called Satellite. Having done some Googling, I can find reference to guitars that they made (Japanese) in the '70s, but nothing about their amps (although there's now a newer amp company called Satellite doing the rounds).
Needless to say, my set-up in the early 90s was ghetto as fuck, but I loved it!
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haha, YAY!poly800rock wrote:man i haven't seen mutant pop records in a LONG LONG time!gaybear wrote:My first guitar was a silvertone classical. i loved it. still have it, but the intonation is fucked.
my first electric was a peavey t-15. it took me awhile to get used to strings on an electric after having played only classical, but it was a blast.
It was only 125$ brand new with the nifty hardshell case
the only problem with these guitars is their bridge.
mine eventually got stolen from a house party my then-band played. =[
it's me and my t15 in the top left corner of this pic
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LOL exactly right tea spat all over work PC now.BacchusPaul wrote:
I bought one for fifteen quid about six years ago. I think the bodies are made of pink wafers.
1st pedal was bought by my mum (from the catalogue) as a birthday presant I think..
Rocktek Phaser -- I wanted a Flanger though
1st amp was a Sound City 10 watt, which I think I still ahve hidden in the attic somewhere. Again as a Chrimbo presant but I had to pay for it!! my Mum knew I wanted it so got it from the catalogue to save me the hassell!!
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