bought one off Cl a while back, sold it. kind of amazing technology but....... meh
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Heh, sideways. Well, you get the picture. I'll also consider checking into the "learning as an adult" thread, as I was given my first bass as a 30th birthday present. I played the trumpet as a kid for about 6 years, so I had some music theory and playing background, but learning a stringed instrument was totally different!
Gez those are sweet, the 5- string with the flame maple top is HAWT! Nice quiver.
Sweet bass quiver!!
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^^this one fkn mint! Dig that pickguard together w the color too
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Ray Price: " Can you play bass"
Willie: "Can't everyone?"
Here’s the quiver.
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These are the “cold dead hands” instruments that someone will inherit someday down the road.
Guild F20 “Troubadour” built in Hoboken 1967. Such a pleasant guitar for picking on the couch. It’s also fantastic in the studio when a real guitarist is playing it.
Fender AVRI ‘57 Precision. I’ve had this one for 10 years. It’s the most killer classic Motown p-bass sound I can imagine and I’ve a/b’d it with a vintage ‘57 re-fin (that I still couldn’t afford.) I’ve played countless gigs with this one.
Mike Lull MV5 Jazz Bass. I’ve owned a few other Lulls but sold them because they didn’t fit my gigs when my wife was in grad school and finances were tight. I bought this one used a few years ago and had Mike set it up for me shortly before his death.
Nice lefty les paul.
Late 70s / early 80s?
Most of the collection.... acoustics omitted, a few more guitars and amps in the basement....:eek:
Sweet Jesus. I hope you are a touring pro. Cause if you aren’t you are justifying me buying more guitars. Which is bad.
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I've been waiting for oft to post.
n+1 baby!
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Anyone looking for a ‘beginner’ guitar?
(I was using it as a travel/camping guitar)
I have a Fender ‘starcaster’ telecaster, really cheap.
Like, $140?
It plays beautifully, low/easy action.
Sounds great through an amp.
Can deliver to Colorado/SLC, in all likelihood.
Otherwise maybe $40 shipping?
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It twangs.
^^i wish
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You sir, are an enabler! Now just stop it, before I have as many guitars as I have skis, and I have to put my son out on the street so i can have his bedroom for my guitars!
Seriously though, I've had the fear recently that my guitar habit will become like my ski habit. I've bought two guitars in the past six months. I also fixed up the two that I already had. I was looking at guitars just before posting this......
Attachment 365564Nothing special. Couple of Squier Strats, Ibanez acoustic. Beginner guitars. New place has room to put them on the wall, at least...
Just got a Baby Taylor traveling acoustic. I have to say it's actually the nicest playing guitar I've ever owned. The action is fantastic and it's really a rich sound for a small guitar. Highly recommend if you're looking for something to take camping, etc.
Here's the two I usually play:
-Schecter Solo II Custom (tuned Eb standard)
-Schecter C-1 Platinum (tuned drop D or drop C#)
-Marshall DSL 20CR
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I am a terrible player but omg this amp will instantly get your woman pregnant.
Also have two acoustics, some cheap Yamaha and a really cool but valueless Sears store brand acoustic from the 60s that belonged to my sister-in-law's grandpa.