Guitar Types
Hi friends.
Let’s discuss which guitar you have. I own a guitar of Martin and Co.
seen here: http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/24522-fender-unveils-limited-edition-american-standard-telecaster
or here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdVJ5sslu8I
Closest I will ever get to a Rosewood Telecaster like George Harrison owned. Hopefully it retains its value. Since there are only 100 being made, with 50 being sold in the US through Musicians Friend stores, it should at least maintain its purchase price.
I also have a 93 Am Std Strat in Midnite Wine and a Fender DG-22S with solid spruce top and flame maple body.
Bad case of Fender GAS.
I have four Gibson electric guitars
gibson studio
gibson double cut junior
gibson r7 goldtop
gibson dot 335
one Simon and Patrick acoustic guitar
my son has a varied collection of guitars including epiphone fender guild squire and others
as you can see I like my gibsons and would like to add a Gibson acoustic to my collection but I don't play acoustic enough to justify an expensive Gibson and if I did buy one my son would end up with it as he plays more acoustic than meĆ¢ĖĀŗĆÆĀøĀAnd we can't have that can we.
Takamine TF450 smsb, Martin 000-16GT, Am Fender Tele Ash Body Maple neck Seymour Duncan Jazz neck pu Little 59 bridge pu, Michael Kelly 55 mod shop with Lindy Fralin pu's Ebony cap/swamp ash body Maple neck /rosewood fingerboard, Keith Urban Gibson copy.
ESP-GL 56 ( George Lynch)
Am Fender strat( Sonic Blue- Yngwie Malmsteen)
Breedlove passport acoustic.
I have an ash body FSE telecaster. I would love to see some lessons from the country greats whe play telecasters. Brad Paisley, Keith Urban...
Own the Keith Urban Night Star solid body electric, and just bought a new Yamaha FGX 800 C acoustic electric. For all the beginners out there, this is a perfect guitar for a new player, but make sure that you get it professionally adjusted by a Luthier to get the best action.
I have a flat white fender Jim Root telecaster with an ebony fretboard. And I also have an epiphone les paul custom which I hardly use since I love the tele so much...
I've got a Tokai Goldstar Sound from 1984, a Tokai Super Edition from 1986 both made in Japan. A Squier Stratocoaster that's been heavily upgraded and an Epiphone Wilshire '66 re-issue.
Epiphone ES-339 and a Yamaha accoustic. Very satisfied with the Epiphone. The Yamaha is a bit bulky for me but it sounds good.
Joe
Breedlove Stage Exotic Concert CE Sitka Spruce/Cocobolo & Breedlove Pursuit Exotic Concert CE All Koa. Love the soft C, hand-finished necks on the Breedlove guitars--absolutely perfect for us ol' ladies with small hands! Tested every acoustic in a 100 mile radius and had the most local music store with a very reputable luthier special order my selections and set them up. I want every edge possible to make this guitar-learning adventure a successful one! Very pleased with my two gorgeous looking, awesome sounding, and easy playing guitars!
Guild D120CE and a 1970's era Univox U3029 (D45 knock-off) that I bought new back in the day.
I have:
2003 Seagull S6 DLX
2005 Fender Standard Stratocaster (SSS)
2010 Ibanez RG Gio (GRG170DX)
2013 Ibanez Iron Label S6 (SIX70FDBG)
2015 Fender Standard Stratocaster (HSH)
Love the Strat sound but adore my Iron Label playability ... feels perfect in my (little) hands.
;-)
Patrick
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