Post by mlrpa on Sept 10, 2013 14:28:49 GMT -5
As you asked for sum, here they are.
A 95 JS700, Duncan in the bridge, along with the Ampeg G10 (Amp cost a whopping $14, and $5 with a trip to Radio Shack)
A circa 64 Domino beatle bass. (Plywood neck, slightly pulling away from the seems, hideous action, but the tone....)
An early 70's Gianinni Cravola 12 string
'79 Applause aluminum neck, that was given to me.
The 79's as I call them: '79 Manoman Paul clone. 1 piece mahogany back, 1 piece carved maple top, 2 piece maple neck, DiMarrizio DP107 in the neck, SD Trembucker4 in the bridge, Series/parallel Push/pulls, Phase push/pull. My go to guitar.
'79 Epiphone Genesis deluxe. Killer, and heavy!
'79 Washburn Raven. Completely refinished, DiMarrzio clone Japanese pickups, 6 way selector switch, (Think strat w/neck and bridge added)Wear spandex, and plug into a Marshall!
Yamaha SE150
Alvarez Bass
Godin SD24. 24 frets on a Gibson scale! Single switch added to allow neck and bridge, or all three on.
2004 (NOS) Samick JZ3 With Ibanez V7/V8, and single coil taps
98 BC Rich Warlock (yeah, I am over 50, and I own a Warlock.....) birdseye maple neck, with Roland GK2A
'07 Ibanez AS73. BEST value on the market! Original DiMarrizo DP102 (Dual Sound) in the neck with phase, Unknown Duncan in the bridge with series/single/parallel in the bridge, with a 6 position switch to change cap values on the tone control.
Mid 80's Yamaha RBX360 made fretless
Early 80's Hondo Alien Kramer Duke Copy, was once made fretless, now fretted again. ( I will NEVER attempt THAT again!!!!)
88 Westone Spectrum yeah, I know, it's plywood... (Made from the rare Korean Laminate tree) but a great neck, and the Bendmaster trem stays in tune,,, somewhat, kinda, generally...
My baby, the 2007 Gary Kramer Simulator T. Now sporting Kramer Quad Rail pickups and a coil tap.
'98 PRS Santana. Bought it on a whim, and no matter what I do, I just can't love it.
'66 Kingston hollow body. Think Teisco, and you know what I am talking about. Short scale, no sustain, a neck made from a 2X4, and just a blast to play
'95 Fender DuoSonic. Yeah, I own a Fender.... But it's cool. Short scale, and has a tone like a teleish creature. Plays nice also.
late 70's Hondo hummingbird copy. (hey, it was only 20 bucks) Plays.. well it plays, and has a decent tone.
'70 Epiphone ET 260 (I think) Japanese made, and not one original part, minus the body, neck and tuners. If you look closely, that IS a banjo bridge replacing the one that would have been there, IF it allowed it to be intonated. Plays nice, but has a tone that can best described as "thump".
There you go, I do have a few others, floating in the closet....
A 95 JS700, Duncan in the bridge, along with the Ampeg G10 (Amp cost a whopping $14, and $5 with a trip to Radio Shack)
A circa 64 Domino beatle bass. (Plywood neck, slightly pulling away from the seems, hideous action, but the tone....)
An early 70's Gianinni Cravola 12 string
'79 Applause aluminum neck, that was given to me.
The 79's as I call them: '79 Manoman Paul clone. 1 piece mahogany back, 1 piece carved maple top, 2 piece maple neck, DiMarrizio DP107 in the neck, SD Trembucker4 in the bridge, Series/parallel Push/pulls, Phase push/pull. My go to guitar.
'79 Epiphone Genesis deluxe. Killer, and heavy!
'79 Washburn Raven. Completely refinished, DiMarrzio clone Japanese pickups, 6 way selector switch, (Think strat w/neck and bridge added)Wear spandex, and plug into a Marshall!
Yamaha SE150
Alvarez Bass
Godin SD24. 24 frets on a Gibson scale! Single switch added to allow neck and bridge, or all three on.
2004 (NOS) Samick JZ3 With Ibanez V7/V8, and single coil taps
98 BC Rich Warlock (yeah, I am over 50, and I own a Warlock.....) birdseye maple neck, with Roland GK2A
'07 Ibanez AS73. BEST value on the market! Original DiMarrizo DP102 (Dual Sound) in the neck with phase, Unknown Duncan in the bridge with series/single/parallel in the bridge, with a 6 position switch to change cap values on the tone control.
Mid 80's Yamaha RBX360 made fretless
Early 80's Hondo Alien Kramer Duke Copy, was once made fretless, now fretted again. ( I will NEVER attempt THAT again!!!!)
88 Westone Spectrum yeah, I know, it's plywood... (Made from the rare Korean Laminate tree) but a great neck, and the Bendmaster trem stays in tune,,, somewhat, kinda, generally...
My baby, the 2007 Gary Kramer Simulator T. Now sporting Kramer Quad Rail pickups and a coil tap.
'98 PRS Santana. Bought it on a whim, and no matter what I do, I just can't love it.
'66 Kingston hollow body. Think Teisco, and you know what I am talking about. Short scale, no sustain, a neck made from a 2X4, and just a blast to play
'95 Fender DuoSonic. Yeah, I own a Fender.... But it's cool. Short scale, and has a tone like a teleish creature. Plays nice also.
late 70's Hondo hummingbird copy. (hey, it was only 20 bucks) Plays.. well it plays, and has a decent tone.
'70 Epiphone ET 260 (I think) Japanese made, and not one original part, minus the body, neck and tuners. If you look closely, that IS a banjo bridge replacing the one that would have been there, IF it allowed it to be intonated. Plays nice, but has a tone that can best described as "thump".
There you go, I do have a few others, floating in the closet....