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Post January 14th, 2008, 5:27 am
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Guitars, drums, bass, keyboards, synthesizers, ect. Post em. These threads are always fun.

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This is the newest edition to my family. I'm actually just holding this brand new Epiphone LP custom for the moment till my sunburst model arrives at Guitar Center. I would keep this one but the colors resemble a cow....

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Here's my amp... all the specs are right there on the sticker on the bottom left... It's a nice decent little amp. A big step up from my last amp. The guitar is a Squire Strat.. a decent first electric guitar.
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Post January 14th, 2008, 8:44 am

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HA, you have the same amp as me, line 6 amps are ace, Hi-5 coolbeans :)

I got an ibanez gcz, cant post pics in the middle of moving home.

Post January 14th, 2008, 11:20 am
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some guitars and pedals

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part of the recording setup
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my baby!
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Post January 14th, 2008, 1:43 pm

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Schecter C1-FR guitar. Marshall TSL100 amp, Marshall 1960A Vintage Cab

Post January 14th, 2008, 2:21 pm

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the only instrument ill own untill i can have a dum set

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Post January 14th, 2008, 2:40 pm

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Originally posted by jayman

some guitars and pedals

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omg u lucky ba****d, theres tons of stuff

Like the studio , bit cluttered

I want it and will kill any1 you want for it!!![shocked][:p]

Post January 14th, 2008, 4:21 pm
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Post January 14th, 2008, 4:27 pm

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tmv should show the stuff he has. he a lot of stuff. lol.

Post January 14th, 2008, 4:45 pm

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coasterkid, suck on my tonsils, have you got any guitars, drums ect.

Post January 14th, 2008, 4:49 pm
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Originally posted by gazag

the only instrument ill own untill i can have a dum set

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don't make me bust out my rock band set[lol]

Post January 14th, 2008, 5:13 pm

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^^^ the upright and the 6 string bass are my favorite, but the warwick is pretty godly too. (none of that fender BS... jk, kinda,)



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there ya go folks!

Post January 14th, 2008, 5:16 pm

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haha tmv, that stuff is so nice. i think i like your upright, your drum set and your gorgeous 6 string acustic ibanez, those are my favorites. lol

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Post January 14th, 2008, 7:54 pm
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Originally posted by tmv8888



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^^^ the upright and the 6 string bass are my favorite, but the warwick is pretty godly too. (none of that fender BS... jk, kinda,)



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there ya go folks!

i miss my dulcimer..

Post January 14th, 2008, 8:39 pm

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TCon - now we're talkin. I wish I knew how to play the set.
Nice guitars people -- but, please, don't turn into every single other guitar player I know. You know; never shutting the chuff up about guitars / guitar music / famous guitarrists. If you don't play guitar, you most likely don't care that much. Then there's me, who doesn't care at all. Yall still have some nice guitars though.

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I got a basic slide didgeridoo for Christmas this year. It was the most unexpected gift ever.

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Post January 15th, 2008, 1:26 am

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tmv - Those basses are pro. Man, I wish I had that kind of collection. However, I think you might be a bit jealous when I post a picture of mine tomorrow. It's too late right now, so I'll let the suspense build.
And I have to disagree about the six string bass, I'm not a fan. I'm a four string and up-right kinda guy. But, that twelve string acoustic is pretty fantastic.

TCon - I think I need to hear you play that set. Seriously.

Post January 15th, 2008, 4:10 pm

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Originally posted by Iron Man

tmv - Those basses are pro. Man, I wish I had that kind of collection. However, I think you might be a bit jealous when I post a picture of mine tomorrow. It's too late right now, so I'll let the suspense build.
And I have to disagree about the six string bass, I'm not a fan. I'm a four string and up-right kinda guy. But, that twelve string acoustic is pretty fantastic.

TCon - I think I need to hear you play that set. Seriously.


i think you'd be suprised if you played that 6 string, i play guitar too, but bass is my forte and the 6 string allows me to play beautiful chords, while holding down some low end basslines, plus it allows for much more creativity than a 4 string imo... the neck isn't as thick feeling as it looks. (and god help me if your bass happens to be a fretless warwick 6 string thumb) <<< dream bass right there

Post January 15th, 2008, 7:43 pm

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Originally posted by Iron Man

TCon - I think I need to hear you play that set. Seriously.
After 20 years Iron ... I can make it do what I want. It is setup at the church, maybe I will take a ride one day with the audio recorder for ya. :-)

Post January 15th, 2008, 8:26 pm
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or like a video camera and just put it on you tube.[:)] It's not gonna sound as good but still.

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Top: Schecter C-1 Elite; Mesa Dual Rectifier all tube head; Mesa closed back expanded 4x12" Rectifier cab

Bottom: Limited Edition Ibanez 20th Anni. RG550MXX Reissue, desert yellow

Post January 15th, 2008, 11:24 pm
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hmm..thats bitchen..
i'm more of a vintage guy, and to be honest i'm not into modern(ie ibenez, schechter, warwick .. etc..) stuff BUT i do have to acknowlege that it's prety bad ass.to me it's sort of like the difference between a 57 chevy and a 1998 ferrari.. i'll take the chevy (my fenders and 'gibsons' and my silvertones and my vox etc), but hell's bells it aint my style but the ferrari (ibenez, warwick, schecter) is pretty bitchen..to me micro tuners, extra stringed basses and stuff are part of a world i have no intrest in exploring but do find at least impressive.. .

in the meanwhile a very nice vintage ludwig (very valuable )drumkit has taken up residnce at the lazy j ranch..

Post January 15th, 2008, 11:52 pm

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Sorry to dissapoint tmv, but that's not quite what I have.
I wanted to get a picture up, but I got caught up with things. So I'll just go out and say it. It's a '73 Gibson Grabber. It has an amazingly soft, mellow tone that I just love. I wouldn't trade it in for anything.
Other than my baby, I own a Squire Strat,(had it for about three or four years now) a Buffet Bb clarinet, and a pretty crummy keyboard.

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wow that still is a great bass iron man^ kudos to you!

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