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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:28 pm
by pumpkin
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:47 pm
by NickS
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Your first guitar was a Gibson? I remember a lad at school got a Gibson Les Paul Gold Top from his Gran, who went into Yardley's and asked for the best electric guitar they had. There was a lot of muttering among those of us who were making do with Ekos and Futuramas.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:56 pm
by laterallateral
My first guitar was a $150 Vantage Strat copy with frets like a breadknife.

It looked exactly like this, only sunburst

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IT SUUUUUUUCKED

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:57 pm
by serfx
my first guitar was/is a 1952 Harmony acoustic that my dad had bought when he was 14...

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i started playing around on it in 1991 or so...

in 1994 my dad helped me buy my first electric...
and Ibanez EX (that i had until only a few months ago when i ended up giving it to a friend who was in need of a guitar, after his strat was stolen, instead of selling it)
apparently the only photo i have on my photo bucket of it is from ages ago..

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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:04 pm
by lorez
my first bass was a Hondo ricky Copy like this I got for £50. Did me for my first band as well

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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:11 pm
by Thom
Legend Les Paul copy I got when I was 17. Played it through my Dad's hifi until I got an amp about 6 months later!

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It's actually a pretty decent guitar and I've recorded with it loads, especially since the pup swap.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:15 pm
by Rox
Mine was a Dean Z Strat HSS . Black , white fretboard and chrome pickguard.. Actually had a real Floyd Rose ( took me forever to figure how to change the strings . I got it super cheap from my best friend whose Grandfather bought him a US Strat.
I actually miss that guitar . That and my Japanese Charvel with Jackson active electrics . :cry:

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:19 pm
by Auriemma
I got my first guitar circa 1970...

Kingston 3/4 scale "Folk" guitar
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:26 pm
by Billy3000
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My first guitar was a MIM Fender strat, that I got as a christmas gift when I was 15. I was too busy being on a year round swim team to have a job, so I had no money to buy one for myself, and after more than a year of begging my parents to get me a guitar I told them that for christmas I didn't want anything except for a guitar, and I wasn't going to tell them anything else because if I did that would mean I wouldn't get the guitar. So I guess they finally realized I was serious about wanting to play, and they decided to buy me a nice one for a starter guitar! I got this along with a Fender Frontman 15 amp. It served me well for a few years and was covered in stickers, then I took all the stickers off, then I covered it in stickers again, then stripped them off again. It's been taken apart while trying to learn how wiring guitars works, and then put back together numerous times. I love that guitar, and still have it at my dad's house. I'll never get rid of it.

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My first bass was this POS epiphone p bass copy that I bought at a music go round because it was the cheapest bass I could find at the time and wanted to start playing bass. It originally had a black pickguard, I don't have any pictures of it from when I first got it because it only worked long enough to last past the return policy at music go round. The pickup literally fell apart one day while I was playing it at one of the first practices in the first band I played bass in. The guitar player in that band had the amp I was using (Fender BXR 60) and he lent me his yamaha bass, so that thing was more my first bass than this epiphone was since I actually used that more during my early bass playing days after the epi crapped out. The epi sat in the corner of my room forever, it got knocked over and stepped on by my clumsy drummer in that band, and the pickguard got smashed in, which is why I put this all parts tortoise shell one on it when I fixed it up a few years later. It's since been taken apart again when I put that SD 1/4 lb pickup in my jazz bass that I no longer have. The fretboard cracked around the nut after I fixed it up and put strings on it, so I don't know how playable it is anymore. I've thought about fixing it up again, but will wait until I find a really cheap/free pickup to put in it, and it needs a new nut since the old one cracked in half and fell off and disappeared in the years since I last took it apart.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:01 pm
by taylornutt
First Acoustic: Airline 7032

This was my dad's old guitar he never played and was purchased at Montgomery Ward. Made from Solid mahogany on the back and sides. Needs a neck reset because the top has sunk in. You could drive a car under the action. It was a tough guitar to learn on with the high action. But is sounds great and projects like a jumbo acoustic. Reminds me of a GS Taylor.

It's actually here with me at work to give guitar lessons today.

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First Electric: PRS McCarty Standard

Bought it after college. I was a great guitar but just not for me. Sold it and bought my AVRI Jaguar.

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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:07 pm
by Noirie.
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Thats pretty fucking neat. Like a budget version of the Page Hamilton ESP sig.

I started out with a little black Encore E1 that came with a tiny 1 watt Encore amp. Then a couple years later I got an AXL les paul copy and a Boss DS-1.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:24 pm
by Pens
My first was some no-name acoustic that sucked hard, never would intonate, probably because it was flipped to lefty and the bridge was then off. Whatever.

First electric was a Peavey Predator. Looked just like this one.

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I still have it, actually I loved that guitar. I threw it all over the place and my Dad threw it down some stairs a few times during our frequent fights when I was a teen. It survived it all and always played great.

Thus, I have been on a long process to convert it a bit and get back to playing it again. I did this a while back as a test run to learn the refin process, and do a bit of woodworking. The cut I did isn't bad considering I did it completely with hand tools. I also learned that no matter what, filling a route completely with putty is really, really, really fucking hard to get back to level. It sands down so much faster than real wood. It's still not done, needs a custom pickguard cut which is gonna be my first attempt to make a guard.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:29 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
we've already done threads similar to this, but my first guitar was a '59 Les Paul Melody Maker, which i sold for a retarded amount of money and bought my audi, which i later sold for an even more mentally-challenged amount of money for a down payment on a house. which i'm giving away for a retardedly low amount of money to my soon to be ex-wife, and i end up with nothing.

pretty shitty exchange, if you ask me. i wish i still had that car.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:36 pm
by dezb1
NickS wrote:
dezb1 wrote:Avon Rose morris Les Paul Bought from a guy at school for £10

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Still got it?
Naw... sold it to buy a CSL / ibanez les Paul copy that my brother in-law now has.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:48 pm
by westtexasred
I think my first electric was like this

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and my second was like this

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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:36 pm
by stewart
lorez wrote:my first bass was a Hondo ricky Copy like this I got for £50. Did me for my first band as well
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teh peter hookz!

my first guitar was similar to this-
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but not exactly the same. it had a red to black burst and 'synchromatic' on the headstock (not 'electromatic'), a white pearloid guard and black speed knobs. i've only ever seen another one or two like it, they must have been short-lived.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:03 pm
by Addam
Westone Spectrum ST bought for £60 off a mate who was buying a Washburn with floyd rose and all that shit.
I had loads of hassle with the trem and ended up locking it down and fucking the bar off.
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Played it for what seemed like years through an incredibly old top-loading Baird VCR, that had a 1/4" input jack in front.
The sound that came out my telly was really distorted and bassy as fuck.

My first amp was a little 15w squier, I would crank the gain then tweak the volume and master to get maximum rock tones without blowing the neighbours away.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:41 pm
by rps-10
A school friend had one of those little Squier amps with a Squier Bullet strat.

Wish I could get one of those amps myself they were great. The shitty little Fender Frontman 15 watt I just picked up has packed in already :evil:

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:45 pm
by benecol
The Squier 15 was the amp-du-jour when I was a lad: I wasn't lucky enough to have one (had a terrible Gorilla), but soon after bought a Pearl copy of a Fender Twin: while this didn't quite get the natural breakup I was hoping for (ahem) it was louder than bombs.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:00 pm
by Will
My first was a n old Yamaha FG-45 with a 19" scale that my mom had setup with nylon strings to spare my fingers. I still have the guitar and the first set of strings coiled up in the case. I started playing at 8 and the FG's 1.5" neck was too wide for me.

My first electric was a Squier standard strat that I also still have.