After hearing about the BC Rich, seeing a Soldano and a G&L guitar, I thought this deserved it's own thread. You can tell a lot about somebody by the axe they wield.
I don't want to start, because it just wouldn't be fair. But, let's see 'em!
After hearing about the BC Rich, seeing a Soldano and a G&L guitar, I thought this deserved it's own thread. You can tell a lot about somebody by the axe they wield.
I don't want to start, because it just wouldn't be fair. But, let's see 'em!
When in doubt, point it out.
No pictures, but I used to have a white Ibanez 7-string. Yes, I liked Crossroads, especially Jami Gertz .
nothing much to brag about anymore - just a ibanez ex370 and an epiphone SG to bang around on for practice. back in the day when i played more seriously - a '69 telecaster custom and a '77 stratocaster (both stolen).
Seriously - Estwing.
Got a JEM90, this isn't my one because I don't have a picture online but it's the same model:
Also have a Martin D35 which is at my dad's so he can play some bluegrass.
Here are some songs that I recorded (hope the links work - mp3 files):
Kill Krush & Destroy
Warmup
Epiphone SG
Ibanez 7 String
"Steve McQueen's got nothing on me" - Clutch
Shitty pan of my studio
Me w/ my 1996 PRS Standard 22
Also have a
-1992 Les Paul Standard
-1996 Fender American Standard Strat
-1996 Fender American Tele Deluxe Plus
-Handfull of Acoutsics
-1977 Fender American P-Bass
-1998 Fender American Jazz Bass
-1960's Univox bass
-1998 Yahmaha Fretless Bass
Last edited by Affix Snow; 05-31-2006 at 07:28 AM.
Time to dust the baseball caps, bro.Originally Posted by Affix Snow
HA! Little bit huh!?Originally Posted by iceman
Yeah...they absorb sound...and dust.
My acoustics aren't pictured, but here's the list. (I know, it's sofa king geigh.)
Guitars: Gibson: 1958 Les Paul Custom , 1959 Les Paul Special, 1963 Reverse Firebird VII, 1964 ES-330, 1969 SG Special, Gretsch: 1964 6120 "Chet Atkins", Fender: 1967 Telecaster w/ B bender,1963 Jazz Master, 1989 custom Telecaster, 1986 custom Stratocaster, Rickenbacker: 1982 360-12 string, Acoustics: Martin D35, Guild JF30 12-string, Taylor 410, Dobro custom steel guitar
Basses: 1955 Hofner 500 "Beatle bass", 1959 Epiphone EB-1 hollowed body, 1960s Danelectro/Silvertone Deluxe, 1960s Ampeg AUB1 fretless, 1967 Gretsch 6070 hollow body, 1969 Fender Precision, 1973 Rickenbacker 4001, 1968 Gibson Non-Reverse Thunderbird II
Last edited by Telefunken; 06-02-2006 at 12:07 AM.
When in doubt, point it out.
Wow. Nice.Originally Posted by Telefunken
I dont have original pics, but here is whats in my stable:
'05 American Ash Strat Butterscotch
'72 Tele Thinline (Mine is Sunburst)
Ovation Roundback
And when I'm super flush one day:
Benedict Groovemaster
Just dumped a Hamer Studio and a 70's Ibanez copy of a Les Paul.
Bush got C's.... Obama probably failed lunch
Yeah, uhm, wow. Do those get played or just rubbed with a diaper?Originally Posted by Telefunken
That's a hatchet dumb-ass.Originally Posted by Tippster
lol
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No Roger, No Rerun, No Rent
electric = ESP EC1000 Deluxe
http://media.zzounds.com/media/brand...f9086fbe48.jpg
Acoustic = Washburn D12N
http://i4.ebayimg.com/04/i/07/39/8b/1e_1.JPG
Neither are top notch guitars, but I'm just learning. If I ever become good enough to merit a great guitar, I'll probably look for a vintage Les Paul and get a Taylor 615ce, or Martin D-18 acoustic.
Of all the muthafuckas on earth, you the muthafuckest.
They get played. They mostly see studio work. On the very rare occasions taht I'll gig anymore, I'll just bring my Strat or a Tele.Originally Posted by slim
When in doubt, point it out.
You asked for it. It's a disease...
Gibson, Sadowsky, PRS, Martin, Larrivee, Trussart, Fender
Last edited by Jim S; 05-31-2006 at 01:08 PM.
Every man dies. Not every man lives.
You don’t stop playing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop playing.
Gee, um, we're not worthy.Originally Posted by Telefunken
Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.
Metalmücil 2010 - 2013 "Go Home" album is now a free download
The Bonin Petrels
Speaking of studio work...Originally Posted by Telefunken
happen to know a guy named Ross Bolton?
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98ish Yamaha 412 that has a warmoth neck and a bunch of other little hot rods that have been added over the years.
late 1963 Fender Bandmaster (blackface) head and 2x10 cabinet with, all original electronics in the head, and I still have the original tubes.
That's a rad amp.Originally Posted by CantDog
Never touched the guitar, but touched the man (Les Paul):
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^Going in for the grab.
I can't believe Les isn't looking down and to the left.
Every man dies. Not every man lives.
You don’t stop playing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop playing.
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