Your Favorite Tele, Strat, Les Paul or other
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This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
Hey Paul, who made the Phantom-style guitar? I've been dreaming of having one of those, tell me what it turns out like, will ya?
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bclaire</i>
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Could not be more jealous of that than I am, you have a fatastic personal collection there! Can I be your nephew too? So are you saying of all those guitars the Strummer tele is your fave?
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Could not be more jealous of that than I am, you have a fatastic personal collection there! Can I be your nephew too? So are you saying of all those guitars the Strummer tele is your fave?
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bclaire</i>
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Blimey!
You have more stock than my local guitar store
Do you get round to playing them all?
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Blimey!
You have more stock than my local guitar store
Do you get round to playing them all?
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by DonKunto</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bclaire</i>
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Could not be more jealous of that than I am, you have a fatastic personal collection there! Can I be your nephew too? So are you saying of all those guitars the Strummer tele is your fave?
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Yeah, go figure. The Joe Strummer really is the one I play 90% of the time now! It is such a fabulous guitar!
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bclaire</i>
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Could not be more jealous of that than I am, you have a fatastic personal collection there! Can I be your nephew too? So are you saying of all those guitars the Strummer tele is your fave?
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Yeah, go figure. The Joe Strummer really is the one I play 90% of the time now! It is such a fabulous guitar!
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<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bclaire</i>
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Blimey!
You have more stock than my local guitar store
Do you get round to playing them all?
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Funnily enough, I do play most of them... except for that '57 Musicmaster with the wacky paint job- apparently, it used to belong to someone in the Angry Samoans but I haven't been able to verify that. I bought it thinking that I could tune it higher since the scale length is the same as a regular Fender capo'd at the second fret. That didn't work out...
For the most part, the reason I have so many duplicates is that I wanted an on-stage backup for string breakage reasons when I was playing with John A. We had an original band and would do a 70 minute set- and in it, I was playing songs tuned to standard, open G, open E, and Nashville tunings so that's 7 guitars right there (didn't bother with a Nashville backup).
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bclaire</i>
<br />This thread got me to thinking that I needed current pictures of my guitars- that and I lent one of my Esquires to my 11 year old nephew and I wanted to make sure I had a "before" picture just in case...
anyway, here's a link t the gallery:
www.theallens.theallens.com/guitars/index.htm
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Blimey!
You have more stock than my local guitar store
Do you get round to playing them all?
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Funnily enough, I do play most of them... except for that '57 Musicmaster with the wacky paint job- apparently, it used to belong to someone in the Angry Samoans but I haven't been able to verify that. I bought it thinking that I could tune it higher since the scale length is the same as a regular Fender capo'd at the second fret. That didn't work out...
For the most part, the reason I have so many duplicates is that I wanted an on-stage backup for string breakage reasons when I was playing with John A. We had an original band and would do a 70 minute set- and in it, I was playing songs tuned to standard, open G, open E, and Nashville tunings so that's 7 guitars right there (didn't bother with a Nashville backup).
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Thanks for the input , I haven't had time to tabulate the vote but it's almost easier to call it a 3 way tie!
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Ok here's my gear:
Jackson Dinky
Fender Stratocaster
Marshall half stack
Kustom the Defender
Micro Terror on PPC108
Orange Blaster
much more
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Ok here's my gear:
Jackson Dinky
Fender Stratocaster
Marshall half stack
Kustom the Defender
Micro Terror on PPC108
Orange Blaster
much more
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<br />Anyone surprised by my choice?
Les Paul Custom circa 1970-72
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Um....no:D
<br />Anyone surprised by my choice?
Les Paul Custom circa 1970-72
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Um....no:D
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