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Post by StonySparrow on Mar 14, 2020 17:27:26 GMT -7
Here's a pic of my two Teles and Carvin strat. Share a group pic of yours.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Mar 14, 2020 18:01:50 GMT -7
Nice axes there! Unfortunately, I don't have a pic of all of mine in the same place so I'll just post some of my favorites. '66 12-String; Clapton 335; '66 6-string '63 SG and '68 Les Paul 3 Heritages (and Tracii Guns at Z-Fest)
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Post by Jefferson on Mar 15, 2020 7:35:22 GMT -7
I thought this was gonna be a thread about the plaster caster sisters!
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Post by StonySparrow on Mar 15, 2020 11:31:23 GMT -7
I envisioned this thread being about caster-style guitars, but let's expand it. Here's my brood in 2020...
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Post by Paul (TRANE) on Mar 15, 2020 17:26:57 GMT -7
Here is mine.
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Post by StonySparrow on Mar 15, 2020 17:37:14 GMT -7
Paul, that's a great collection and very unique. What's the bottom one?
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Post by Paul (TRANE) on Mar 15, 2020 19:17:16 GMT -7
The bottom is a New Orleans Guitar Company JB14. Made by Vincent Guidroz, a great Luthier and an even better friend. Neck through body (semi-hollow). Probably the sweetest and nastiest tone at the same time. I currently have Sheptone Blue Sky pick ups in it. Old growth mahogany back, sides, neck, and flamed maple top. Fingerboard is cocobolo. Tone is rich in low mids. Kind of thick and smoky sort of thing.
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Post by Paul (TRANE) on Mar 15, 2020 19:23:47 GMT -7
Have to add in one more. Okay two.
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Mar 16, 2020 17:49:22 GMT -7
Fenders by another Name Both made in the same factory, maybe by the same people around 48 years apart.
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Post by StonySparrow on Mar 16, 2020 18:42:33 GMT -7
Nice gits! FWIW, G&L is still Fender.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2020 5:59:22 GMT -7
Guitar pics are always good! I just got these 2 Torrefied Top guitars from Recording King to leave at the studio for people to use. One's a D and the other is a 000. Of course I brought the 000 home with me and I've been enjoying it while Staying the F Home.
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Post by Andy 67 on Mar 19, 2020 14:57:27 GMT -7
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Post by Rhythmark on Mar 22, 2020 19:01:57 GMT -7
Holy moly!! You guys have some sweet guitars!¡!
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Post by zpilot on Mar 26, 2020 17:21:47 GMT -7
Fenders by another Name Both made in the same factory, maybe by the same people around 48 years apart. Are you aware that some of the early G&L guitars actually have Leo's signature in the neck pocket?
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Mar 26, 2020 17:29:52 GMT -7
Fenders by another Name Are you aware that some of the early G&L guitars actually have Leo's signature in the neck pocket? Yes, but Leo was long gone before mine were made. They are still fine instruments.
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Post by KeithA on Mar 27, 2020 12:02:12 GMT -7
Well, here are the T-styles......
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Post by StonySparrow on Mar 27, 2020 13:17:31 GMT -7
Nice!
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Post by nicholas on Apr 21, 2020 9:54:33 GMT -7
Sorry, no strats here..
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Post by Mark (Basement Enthusiast) on Apr 21, 2020 10:04:16 GMT -7
Nicholas, I'll give you credit for that glowing-green beauty as a "superstrat."
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Post by nicholas on Apr 21, 2020 10:26:29 GMT -7
Nicholas, I'll give you credit for that glowing-green beauty as a "superstrat." Lol. Actually if I flip the two toggles down it sounds like a pretty mean strat man I love that guitar.
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Post by purpletele on Apr 21, 2020 10:53:28 GMT -7
The bottom is a New Orleans Guitar Company JB14. Made by Vincent Guidroz, a great Luthier and an even better friend. Neck through body (semi-hollow). Probably the sweetest and nastiest tone at the same time. I currently have Sheptone Blue Sky pick ups in it. Old growth mahogany back, sides, neck, and flamed maple top. Fingerboard is cocobolo. Tone is rich in low mids. Kind of thick and smoky sort of thing. That guitar is really intriguing, what a beauty. Can you send me some info on the Luthier?
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