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Started by Baxandall, May 26, 2012, 10:46:38 PM

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lordfinesse

Billy Squier 24/7

Baxandall

Quote from: bitter on September 29, 2012, 11:07:35 PM
I see what you did there.

I thought only Mods or OP could change titles. Much abuse to come. ;D

Look at all the pretty guitars now bitch!

themusketking


DeArmond S65 that has a really unique sound that I love. Bought it sooooooo cheap.


Gibson SG Faded with a few mods.  Ibanez SG(1970's..not sure on what year) w/p90's and knock-off bigsby

Univox P-bass. Another 70's guitar from Japan.


I have a few more, but these were the most readily available pics.
Something heady, stupid, and prophetic here.

ryansummit

look what i did to my tr2

the pickups if ya didnt catch it
my teisco is all scraps now
but its memory lives on

Baxandall

Did you have to route to get them to fit the HB opening?  Looks cool.

ryansummit

the holes in the teisco pups(3")
matched the hb ring holes exact
no drilling
they are flush mount so they cover the hole
electrical tape in space between until i fashion something
i had to trim the pickguard

grimniggzy


grimniggzy


chille01

Good timing on this thread.  The old lady is out of town all week, so my other guitarist and I have been taking advantage of that to do some guitar tracking for our next record, and drink a bunch of beer.  At the end of last night I decided to snap a quick pick of all the guitars strewn about:



Tele on the couch is mine, the strat is a rental because neither of us own a guitar with a trem and we wanted some whammy sauce on one song, other tele next to it is his, all the ones on the wall are mine: Tokai Love Rock, Dillion Firebird set up for slide (high action, open E), Gibby SG, Martinez 12 string, Yamaha acoustic

Not shown because it is at the jam space currently... 81' Greco LP



There's also a cheap Mandolin, cheap Banjo, and cheap lap steel kicking around somewhere.

zachoff

Dig the Firebird!  Always wanted one of those.

chille01

Yeah, I dig it.  The only problem is that the mini humbuckers SCREAM with feedback anytime you stop playing, if you've got any kinda gain or reasonably heavy tone setup.  Even swapped them all for a GFS set but the problem didn't go away.  That's why it's a dedicated slide guitar these days.

Omlet


Left one is the 1987 MiJ Ibanez RR-250 in pretty bad shape. I bought it for about 250 bucks. I use it for my shitty black metal bedroom project.
Right one is cheap vietnamese SG copy w/ GHS 13-60. My sludge guitar.

RAGER

I think there's 2 or 3 missing........ :-\

No Focus Pocus

taylo)))r

My two latest acquisitions...both from Jake actually.

(insert interesting quote)

Jake

Sheesh, never noticed just how much more wood that 'Bird has got compared to that Ampeg side-by-side. Headstock included!
poop.

taylo)))r

Quote from: Jake on January 24, 2013, 05:57:55 PM
Sheesh, never noticed just how much more wood that 'Bird has got compared to that Ampeg side-by-side. Headstock included!

It feels like im playing a mini guitar when I go from the armstrong to the firebird. It's weird.
(insert interesting quote)

neighbor664


mutantcolors

A buddy of mine has 2 of yer guitars in one, it's a goldtop Ibanez Artist. That thing is to die for.

fallen

From left to right:
Ibanez single pickup baritone
"Esprit" strat copy
Tremblay 4 string lap steel
Fender Stratocaster USA
PRS SE Custom
Lei Lani lap steel
Gibson SG Special
Epiphone Korina Explorer

I would not recommend the Ibanez, it plays nice and the neck is a nice shape but the maple neck combined with the big headstock, the smallish lightweight body and the double cut design makes it neck dive like crazy. There's a pound of fishing weights in the control cavity and it does nothing.

The Explorer is Korean and the wood is crafted amazingly well, really high quality. The electronics and horrible stock pickups were easy enough to replace but this guitar is just too big for me to get along with. Doesn't sit right on me and I keep hitting doors and stuff with it.

I play the two strats, PRS and the SG the most. The SG is ok, the neck is maybe a bit too fat and it flexes a lot but the P90 sound is worth it. The strats both play awesome. The PRS is the real surprise. Korean again. The stock pickups sound great, plays awesome, stays in tune, electronics are good. I thought I would break a lot of strings on that wrap around bridge but somehow it's fine.

The cat's name is Jenny. Had to sneak into my shot.


justinhedrick

try moving the strap button to the neck heal. helps sometimes.

The Shocker

Hey fallen, do you live in Canada?

fallen


fallen

Quote from: justinhedrick on February 06, 2013, 10:29:17 AM
try moving the strap button to the neck heal. helps sometimes.

I'll try that. It's a bolt on neck so it should be relatively easy to move the strap button there.

mortlock

#48

1992 vintage series '62 fender jazz bass modified with an original '72 fender telecaster bass pick up and badass ll bass bridge..

The Bandit

Quote from: fallen on February 07, 2013, 12:04:52 AM
Quote from: The Shocker on February 06, 2013, 09:36:14 PM
Hey fallen, do you live in Canada?

Yes. What gave me away?


I sold an Ibanez just like that one to a guy in Canada via a transaction on Harmony Central a few years ago.  Wondering if it was you.