1 (edited by RickyB 07-03-12 05:08:10)

Topic: Guitars i have bought in the past

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ALDEN MAYFAIR.  i bought this guitar off eBay, 125 pounds. Fantastic Jazz Box, great sound and playability, designed in the UK.



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BC Rich, Horrible thing, Bought off eBay for 95 pounds, sold it 2 weeks later for 120 pounds on eBay.



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Burns Steer, I paid 150 pounds for this, and kept it for a year before putting back on eBay for 250 pounds, ended up swapping it for an Epiphone Sheiton. despite it's odd looks, it was a fantastic guitar to play, and it sounded amazing.


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Burns Strat. This is the one with the Scroll Headstock. Lovely guitar, and sounded awsome.



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This is a Dallas Archtop, circa early 60s, i got this off eBay for the amazing price of 65 pounds if memory serves. Anyways, this guitar had the most amazing sound, like no acoustic i have ever come across before or since. A deep resonant sound, it also had the thickest neck i have ever come across. I regret selling it to this day, but i did get 250 pounds for it, and i feel i could have got more.



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Danelectro Convertable. Love Dano,s this one i used to do slide on, the sound was gorgeous, gave a real bluesey sound.



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Danelectro Inuendo. Liked this one a lot, i think i paid around 90 pounds for this. This guitar has built in Chorus, Overdrive and  Echo. Overdrive caused a lot of buzzing, but apart from that, quite a remarkable guitar.



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Danelectro U2. I absolutely loved this guitar, saw me through 3 year at music college(i was 40 when i went back to college), i kept it right up untill i emigrated to Australia, so making it the longest surviving guitar in my collection, apart from my Thinline Tele, which i still have.



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Dean. kept this about a year, and sold it on making a small loss. Quite an unremarkable guitar in every sense. Dunno why i bought it really.



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EKO 12 string Violin Guitar. This i bought off eBay for 250 pound, i bought it out of curiosity more than any other reason. I really liked this guitar and played it a lot. Had a great sound, and was a real pleasure to play. sold it for around the same price i paid.



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EKO Yngwie Malmsteen Strat. This had scalloped frets, so i was interestd to see how it would play, but not being a shredder, i saw little use for this guitar. Sold it on for a small profit.



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Epiphone Black Beauty. What can you say about this guitar, better than a Gibson Classic, and a real joy to play. Alun had the real deal, a Gibson Black Beauty, and even he agreed this guitar was something special.



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Epiphone ES 175. This bore the mark of EPI on the headstock, and was made in Nashville Tennessee. Epiphone at it's best.



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Epiphone Pearl. Made by Epiphone for Epiphone, in other words, this was not a Gibson copy, but one of their own. There were 200 made in white, and 200 made in Black. This one was number 186. Beautiful, guitar, and sounded awesome.



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Epiphone Sheriton. This is the baby i swapped my burns for, best deal i ever made. Sold it before i emigrated, i want another one.



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Japanese Fender, Bought it to turn a profit, and i most certainly did. Flip Flop paint job in mint green and pink, all gold hardware, and great sound and playability.


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Fender TC 90. One of my biggest regrets in emigrating was selling this little jewel. The TC 90 was a mish mash of different guitars, with the double horn telecaster thinline body, the Gibson style bridge set up and junior style scratchplate, and of course the creamy P 90s. Also the glued in set neck with the moulded heel, that fitted so well into the palm of your hand when soloing in the upper reaches of the neck. Awesome seems an understatement. and all out of the Korean Fender factory. life is full of suprises.



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Epiphone Popa Chubby. the one my wife calls the "rude" guitar. Another regretfull sale, what with the P 90s, and Korina body, this guitar was made for rockin' out some soulful electric blues.



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Fender Telecaster Thinline LTD (MIJ) This is the guitar i call the "wife" had her for 8 years and paid 750 pounds for her, from Mikes Music in Bognor Regis. I got this just in time as one of the last (made for Japanese market only) to come off the production line. It is one of the most versatile guitars i have owned, and one of only 4 guitars i took with me to Australia when i emigrated. She is my weapon of choice, and still used every day in my work as a guitar teacher. she is a bit life an old glove in as much she fits me, and my personality perfectly. If i was to have to give up all my guitars i have now save 1, then this is the one. I cannot praise her enough.



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Gibson SG Junior. Another guitar to Emigrate with me. Out of all the Gibsons i have owned or tried, this is the runaway best. Slim wide neck, and single P 90 (yes i love P 90s) this guitar was the mistress. I say was, because last year i sold her for a huge profit, so i could buy and electric drum kit, and refurbish an old kit that was given to me last year, oh and i also bought a Squier Duo Sonic from what i made on the SG.



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Gibson SG Special. Nothing Special.



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Gibson Les Paul Faded Junior. Not a bad guitar, but a little overated for what they are. You can get a better guitar for half the price.



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Mexican Fender Strat. Another Guitar that did the emigrating thing with me. I sort of gave it to my wife as an engagement present, so it will never get sold. But i like it, it's a real nice guitar to play. Spends most of it's time in open G tuning. great for playing Stones, and slide.



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Gibson L6-S. I bought this off a guy in America, had a broken neck in the past, but it had been fixed, although the scars still showed. A nice guitar, and fun to play. When i sold it i doubled my money.


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Godin Radiator. Strange name for a guitar, but don't let that put you off. These are wonderful guitars, both in playability and in sound.



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Hohner HB35. This was my favourite 335 to play, and stayed in my collection for 5 years, only to become another emigration sell off victim. I do miss it.



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Ozark Resonator. great fun guitar for playing slide.



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Schecter Hell Cat. Great guitar, fun to play with a great sound for playing hard rock or metal. I ended up with 2 of these, because i found another on eBay with a stupidly low start price, and no bidders 10 mins before the end of the bidding.


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Squier 51, with the strat body, tele neck, and HS setup, this things were ripe for customising, and they certainly were as a whole culture grew around these cheap and hugly popular guitar. I wish i had hung on to the 2 i bought, coz they are fetching silly money now.


WELL, thats just a few of the 400 and something guitars that i bought on ebay through trading, and keeping my eye open for a keen bargain, and then selling them on at a profit.

I will leave you with a pair of Squiers that i really enjoyed.





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A Tom Delonge Squier, and a Custom jobby.


Oh and my Yamaha APX pair, which were my working Acoustics.



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Oh can't forget this brace of acoustica.......... he he.



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Re: Guitars i have bought in the past

RickyB wrote:

Alun had the real deal, a Gibson Black Beauty,

Well  you kept quite, how about a review...

Imagine if the words of Imagine ever came true.....

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Re: Guitars i have bought in the past

Some very nice tackle Ricky. I feel a touch green..

Imagine if the words of Imagine ever came true.....

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Re: Guitars i have bought in the past

Nice collection. Thanks for sharing with us.

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