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Ah THERE'S the LP. Looking at your current rig I'm predicting a LP Custom in your future...

I love that green Strat. And to me a Sunburst Strat with a rosewood board is a thing of beauty. I still haven't replaced my old Japanese one. I think it still resides with someone here on this very forum...
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Thomas wrote:Ah THERE'S the LP. Looking at your current rig I'm predicting a LP Custom in your future...

I love that green Strat. And to me a Sunburst Strat with a rosewood board is a thing of beauty. I still haven't replaced my old Japanese one. I think it still resides with someone here on this very forum...
Tis mine. Once I sort out a few quirks with my new Hurb-master Jazzmaster I'll post up my ex-Scale collection, I have quite a few now.
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I know how you feel. I think I may have inadvertently started a retirement home for NickD's old guitars. I really miss that old Strat.
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Thought I'd post this, the latest guitar I've saved from the scrapyard:

60s Eko Fiesta

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When I got this the neck was off it had no nut and the back was pretty much separated from the rest of the body.
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Nice fix.
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I've stopped buying guitars (sort of) so here's bass 2# just done an set up, rewire and pickguard change...

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Looks pretty smart.
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NickS wrote:Looks pretty smart.
Aye plays/sounds good too. Been playing in my bro in-laws band and some idiot nearly hit my JB-75 (which I've grown Very fond of) with a bottle. So I figured I'd get round to sorting this beastie out for next time. All I all rather pleased with it, cost next to nowt as I used a load of vouchers I got for reviewing stuff.

And it makes me feel like a bit of a Geezer...

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theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
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So how does the Harley Benton SG fair, give us the skinny...

Ps: Those extensions are a fire hazard if ever I've seen one.
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Partscaster duosonic type Sunn Mustang
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the collection as it currently stands. The Jaguar and Telecaster need some fixing up. Currently playing unplugged cause one of my kittens broke my Peavey.
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Now that's a collection to be proud of. Holy shit nick. So jealous of that bass.
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The current collection:

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The new Yamaha looks really great. As does that SG (an SG is still on my list too. Hopefully I'll come across a second hand special at some point).
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Thomas wrote:The new Yamaha looks really great. As does that SG (an SG is still on my list too. Hopefully I'll come across a second hand special at some point).
You should do an SG (of either variety) both mine have coil taps/splits and have a massive range of tone combinations. The Yamaha split neck is particularly nice and the Gibson split neck combined with the full humbucker bridge (volume rolled back to accommodate the split) is a great sound.
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I'm currently playing this loads:

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It's a old stripped '63 body (nice n light), vintage trem (ta Nick) the current neck is off a VM Jazzmaster. Once I get a vintage neck for this I'll rebuild the VM and sell it.
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Post by cleo »

Lovely JM, Thomas!

I love stripped JMs with black guard, looks like it has a nice grain - do you have more pictures of it?
Don't tell me you're planning on refinishing it ;)
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No other photos right now and it's too dull to snap any today. I'm going to keep it like this, no paint.