My Guitar Collection, In Chronological Order |
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My Guitar Collection, In Chronological Order |
Nov 2 2006, 09:53 PM
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![]() Steven Seagal- Bleusman Group: Members Posts: 18095 Joined: 9-April 03 From: The Halls Of Montezuma Member No.: 163160 Position: Teacher |
1920s Oahu parlor guitar made by Stromberg-Voisinet slot head neck joins at 12th fret
1935 Supertone archtop acoustic made by Harmony 1956 Gibson ES-175D archtop electric two P90s late 50s/early sixties Harmony Stratotone hollow one single coil no f holes 50s National lap steel made by Valco mid-60s Alamo hollowbody one single coil no f holes 1967 Airline lap steel made by Valco late 60s Kay solidbody one single coil possibly Truetone brand made by Kay 1970 Harmony Rebel hollowbody two DeArmonds greenburst with whammy bar 1970s Takamine F307S acoustic flattop OOO-sized Martin copy solid spruce top late 70s/early 80s Electra Vulcan MPC solidbody two humbuckers built in effects early 80s Peavey T-60 solidbody two humbuckings recent Fender 52 reissue Telecaster recent Gibson Firebird V recent Gretsch Country Classic hollowbody two Filtertrons Bigsby real f holes recent Dean Stylist Standard archtop two humbuckings f holes Bigsby recent Heritage H575 archtop hollowbody single cutaway two humbuckings trapeze tailpiece recent Heritage H137 solidbody single Lollar P90 TV yellow recent Tokai Love Rock solidbody single P90 TV yellow made in Japan Tokai Custom Shop recent Danelectro Hodad hollowbody no f holes four single coil lipstick pickups recent Brownsville Thug hollowbody two single coils no f holes recent Art & Lutherie AMI parlor acoustic small body neck joins at 12th fret recent Fender lap steel I also have an Aria solidbody, two humbuckings, bolt neck, from the eighties. It needs a little work and maybe a pickup swap. I didn't list it in the above because it is not in playable condition currently. Other than that Aria all of the guitars are in good playable condition. I found out from experimenting that those older guitars like big heavy strings to get the best tones out of them. The Stratotone, for example, played like a toy with normal electric guitar strings on it. But I put some heavy ribbon wounds with a wound third on it and it plays and sounds like a real guitar. The Alamo is in need of a switch to heavier strings soon. They all get played fairly regularly, especially the older ones. On gigs I usually take the Gretsch Country Classic and a solidbody, either the Peavey T-60 or the Heritage H137. On sit down gigs or in restaurants and private parties I take the Heritage H575 or the 1956 ES-175D. When I play rocksorz I play the Firebird or the Tokai or Heritage H137. When I am playing hardcore country I play the Telecaster. And all the others get recorded with or practiced on around the house. And I use most of the older guitars for playing music from back in the day, dogg. I might add a resonator guitar later on when I find a good old one that I can afford. And I will probably always pick up older guitars at good prices when I find them. But I am pretty darn pleased with my current selection of guitars and guitar accessories. -------------------- Hobson Dog Records recordgeek2004@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/hobsondogrecords
www.myspace.com/graveyardguitar www.myspace.com/roybrooksguitarlapsteel |
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Nov 2 2006, 09:59 PM
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the kryle Group: Members Posts: 4671 Joined: 6-July 04 Member No.: 227512 Position: Student |
I must say, that is one nice collection. I'm actually working on adding a new guitar to my "collection". Either a joe pass emporer II or the Artcore that is 750 bucks. At this point getting a hollow body is something I really need to do.
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Nov 2 2006, 10:02 PM
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![]() Steven Seagal- Bleusman Group: Members Posts: 18095 Joined: 9-April 03 From: The Halls Of Montezuma Member No.: 163160 Position: Teacher |
I must say, that is one nice collection. I'm actually working on adding a new guitar to my "collection". Either a joe pass emporer II or the Artcore that is 750 bucks. At this point getting a hollow body is something I really need to do. If you want to start off really good on an archtop save up around $1500 and get a used Heritage H575. The Emperor II is decent, nothing wrong with it. And I would choose that over any Artcore. But that extra money you might have to spend on a Heritage is well worth it. That's the real sound right there. -------------------- Hobson Dog Records recordgeek2004@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/hobsondogrecords
www.myspace.com/graveyardguitar www.myspace.com/roybrooksguitarlapsteel |
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Nov 2 2006, 10:41 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1630 Joined: 20-October 01 Member No.: 58236 Position: Student |
hows that brownsville thug? i haven't really been impresed by brownsville...
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Nov 2 2006, 10:54 PM
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![]() Steven Seagal- Bleusman Group: Members Posts: 18095 Joined: 9-April 03 From: The Halls Of Montezuma Member No.: 163160 Position: Teacher |
hows that brownsville thug? i haven't really been impresed by brownsville... It's a funky guitar, very similar to a recent Danelectro. It plays well and has a nasal twang to it. For what it is it is a decent guitar. -------------------- Hobson Dog Records recordgeek2004@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/hobsondogrecords
www.myspace.com/graveyardguitar www.myspace.com/roybrooksguitarlapsteel |
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Nov 2 2006, 11:18 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1195 Joined: 28-May 05 Member No.: 274825 Position: Student |
I must say, that is one nice collection. I'm actually working on adding a new guitar to my "collection". Either a joe pass emporer II or the Artcore that is 750 bucks. At this point getting a hollow body is something I really need to do. If you want to start off really good on an archtop save up around $1500 and get a used Heritage H575. The Emperor II is decent, nothing wrong with it. And I would choose that over any Artcore. But that extra money you might have to spend on a Heritage is well worth it. That's the real sound right there. -------------------- ![]() The best show I have ever seen |
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Nov 2 2006, 11:43 PM
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![]() Steven Seagal- Bleusman Group: Members Posts: 18095 Joined: 9-April 03 From: The Halls Of Montezuma Member No.: 163160 Position: Teacher |
I must say, that is one nice collection. I'm actually working on adding a new guitar to my "collection". Either a joe pass emporer II or the Artcore that is 750 bucks. At this point getting a hollow body is something I really need to do. If you want to start off really good on an archtop save up around $1500 and get a used Heritage H575. The Emperor II is decent, nothing wrong with it. And I would choose that over any Artcore. But that extra money you might have to spend on a Heritage is well worth it. That's the real sound right there. A newer ES-335 will cost alot more than a Heritage. I have played an ES-137 and didn't like it as much as my Heritage. My Gibson ES-175 from 1956 is the ultimate jazz box for me. But it was alot more than a brand new ES-335 or ES-175. -------------------- Hobson Dog Records recordgeek2004@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/hobsondogrecords
www.myspace.com/graveyardguitar www.myspace.com/roybrooksguitarlapsteel |
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Nov 3 2006, 12:51 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 3136 Joined: 7-July 05 From: A room Upstairs my parents told me to go to Member No.: 279662 Position: Student |
Wow, nice gear. Can i have some of it?
-------------------- ![]() "Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day" - Roger Waters +2 Kkatarn Points |
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Nov 3 2006, 12:59 AM
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![]() Steven Seagal- Bleusman Group: Members Posts: 18095 Joined: 9-April 03 From: The Halls Of Montezuma Member No.: 163160 Position: Teacher |
Wow, nice gear. Can i have some of it? No. But I might be able to help you find some of that old stuff if you like. -------------------- Hobson Dog Records recordgeek2004@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/hobsondogrecords
www.myspace.com/graveyardguitar www.myspace.com/roybrooksguitarlapsteel |
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Nov 3 2006, 03:07 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 3136 Joined: 7-July 05 From: A room Upstairs my parents told me to go to Member No.: 279662 Position: Student |
Wow, nice gear. Can i have some of it? No. But I might be able to help you find some of that old stuff if you like. Damn, it was worth a shot i guess -------------------- ![]() "Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day" - Roger Waters +2 Kkatarn Points |
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Nov 3 2006, 04:24 AM
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![]() What is your conceptual continuity? ![]() Group: Tab Reviewer Posts: 29356 Joined: 13-November 01 From: Adelaide, Australia. Member No.: 62336 Position: Teacher |
All i have left on my once grand collection is
1991 Gibson SG Junior 2004 Fender Tele Thinline(MIJ) Fender Strat, Home built. 2006 Tanglewood Nashville Acoustic. -------------------- ![]() |
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Nov 3 2006, 03:20 PM
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![]() Pedal Builder & Amp Builder Group: Members Posts: 10496 Joined: 15-May 05 From: Canada, Toronto Member No.: 273211 Position: Student |
impressive
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And that season be the first Shadows we're in become us So we set up interspersed Between here and away Become your space every day Check out my New DIY Site! (work in progress) |
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Nov 3 2006, 06:24 PM
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![]() dadfad ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 26734 Joined: 30-July 01 From: USA Member No.: 47841 Position: Teacher |
All i have left on my once grand collection is 1991 Gibson SG Junior 2004 Fender Tele Thinline(MIJ) Fender Strat, Home built. 2006 Tanglewood Nashville Acoustic. (Dadfad feels Rick's pain at having to let them all go... MisterHat, that is an extremely impressive collection. Excellent jazz-boxes, some very interesting niche's, and some great work-horses. Truly a fine collection! -------------------- Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with. ![]() John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there |
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Nov 3 2006, 06:36 PM
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![]() Pedal Builder & Amp Builder Group: Members Posts: 10496 Joined: 15-May 05 From: Canada, Toronto Member No.: 273211 Position: Student |
I must say, that is one nice collection. I'm actually working on adding a new guitar to my "collection". Either a joe pass emporer II or the Artcore that is 750 bucks. At this point getting a hollow body is something I really need to do. i would go with the joe pass -------------------- Let the pretend take over
And that season be the first Shadows we're in become us So we set up interspersed Between here and away Become your space every day Check out my New DIY Site! (work in progress) |
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Nov 5 2006, 05:17 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 4351 Joined: 10-February 06 From: Staffordshire Member No.: 306650 Position: Student |
All i have left on my once grand collection is 1991 Gibson SG Junior 2004 Fender Tele Thinline(MIJ) Fender Strat, Home built. 2006 Tanglewood Nashville Acoustic. Post a pic of the home made strat. 1920s Oahu parlor guitar made by Stromberg-Voisinet slot head neck joins at 12th fret 1935 Supertone archtop acoustic made by Harmony 1956 Gibson ES-175D archtop electric two P90s late 50s/early sixties Harmony Stratotone hollow one single coil no f holes 50s National lap steel made by Valco mid-60s Alamo hollowbody one single coil no f holes 1967 Airline lap steel made by Valco late 60s Kay solidbody one single coil possibly Truetone brand made by Kay 1970 Harmony Rebel hollowbody two DeArmonds greenburst with whammy bar 1970s Takamine F307S acoustic flattop OOO-sized Martin copy solid spruce top late 70s/early 80s Electra Vulcan MPC solidbody two humbuckers built in effects early 80s Peavey T-60 solidbody two humbuckings recent Fender 52 reissue Telecaster recent Gibson Firebird V recent Gretsch Country Classic hollowbody two Filtertrons Bigsby real f holes recent Dean Stylist Standard archtop two humbuckings f holes Bigsby recent Heritage H575 archtop hollowbody single cutaway two humbuckings trapeze tailpiece recent Heritage H137 solidbody single Lollar P90 TV yellow recent Tokai Love Rock solidbody single P90 TV yellow made in Japan Tokai Custom Shop recent Danelectro Hodad hollowbody no f holes four single coil lipstick pickups recent Brownsville Thug hollowbody two single coils no f holes recent Art & Lutherie AMI parlor acoustic small body neck joins at 12th fret recent Fender lap steel I also have an Aria solidbody, two humbuckings, bolt neck, from the eighties. It needs a little work and maybe a pickup swap. I didn't list it in the above because it is not in playable condition currently. Other than that Aria all of the guitars are in good playable condition. I found out from experimenting that those older guitars like big heavy strings to get the best tones out of them. The Stratotone, for example, played like a toy with normal electric guitar strings on it. But I put some heavy ribbon wounds with a wound third on it and it plays and sounds like a real guitar. The Alamo is in need of a switch to heavier strings soon. They all get played fairly regularly, especially the older ones. On gigs I usually take the Gretsch Country Classic and a solidbody, either the Peavey T-60 or the Heritage H137. On sit down gigs or in restaurants and private parties I take the Heritage H575 or the 1956 ES-175D. When I play rocksorz I play the Firebird or the Tokai or Heritage H137. When I am playing hardcore country I play the Telecaster. And all the others get recorded with or practiced on around the house. And I use most of the older guitars for playing music from back in the day, dogg. I might add a resonator guitar later on when I find a good old one that I can afford. And I will probably always pick up older guitars at good prices when I find them. But I am pretty darn pleased with my current selection of guitars and guitar accessories. Do you not own a strat? Some of the 80s Arias were very good -------------------- |
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Nov 5 2006, 06:43 AM
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![]() HMB ![]() Group: Ombudsman Posts: 32456 Joined: 20-May 01 From: The Effects Forum Member No.: 14691 Position: Teacher |
All i have left on my once grand collection is 1991 Gibson SG Junior 2004 Fender Tele Thinline(MIJ) Fender Strat, Home built. 2006 Tanglewood Nashville Acoustic. (Dadfad feels Rick's pain at having to let them all go... Wow, I knew there was going to be some downsizing but I didn't realise Rick was down to four already. Still, think of all the fun that's to be had re-accumulating. -------------------- The Modulator
QUOTE "I admire HMB's ability to waffle around the issue all day long without giving an opinion either way." - Richey |
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Nov 5 2006, 07:19 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2790 Joined: 3-June 05 From: Dublin, Ireland Member No.: 275495 Position: Student |
All i have left on my once grand collection is 1991 Gibson SG Junior 2004 Fender Tele Thinline(MIJ) Fender Strat, Home built. 2006 Tanglewood Nashville Acoustic. I knew you would keep the thinline! -------------------- ![]() |
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Nov 5 2006, 11:51 AM
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![]() HMB ![]() Group: Ombudsman Posts: 32456 Joined: 20-May 01 From: The Effects Forum Member No.: 14691 Position: Teacher |
Aye, they're really nice guitars. ^^
-------------------- The Modulator
QUOTE "I admire HMB's ability to waffle around the issue all day long without giving an opinion either way." - Richey |
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Nov 5 2006, 12:03 PM
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![]() alopex lagopus ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 33099 Joined: 11-September 04 From: Wales Member No.: 236156 Position: Student |
Now let's hear Dadfad's full collection...
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Nov 5 2006, 03:40 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 5505 Joined: 4-November 02 From: Philadelphia, PA Member No.: 129586 Position: Teacher |
I must say, that is one nice collection. I'm actually working on adding a new guitar to my "collection". Either a joe pass emporer II or the Artcore that is 750 bucks. At this point getting a hollow body is something I really need to do. The JP Emperor is WAY better in tone and feel than any Ibanez Artcore. Artcores really stick it to ya w/ crappy pickups and pots. Volume and tone ctrl is non-existent on an Artcore unless it's muddy and muddier tone. We had a student w/ an Artcore in our jazz guitar ensemble and it got to the point that everyone told him either to get another guitar or play w/ an amplified acoustic because his guitar would just outright ruin the tune we were playing. You couldn't pay me to buy an Artcore. You can click here and see my collection: http://www.guitarzone.com/forum/index.php?showuser=129586 This post has been edited by dadfad: Nov 6 2006, 09:48 AM -------------------- |
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