C+V confessions: misappropriation of bike funds
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[QUOTE=Spaghetti Legs;23036107][QUOTE=zookster;23035983]Lefties Rule! Beautiful Ibanez. I lust after a Gretsch hollow body (and will have one someday). My latest purchase was this Epiphone SG.
Here’s my SG, ordered it special from a shop in Goldsboro, NC when I was in high school. I paid around $600 of my hard earned golf course mowing money, which is more than I paid for the Ibanez yesterday. Money well spent though.
Me, my gitfiddle, and my dog
D’Addario strings - I am almost 10% sure they are made in Italy
Funny I am right handed but my high school buddy played lefty and it felt right when I picked his up and plinked around on it. My dad was lefty but played righty.
I see that guitar, and I think 1979-80. How close am I?
My first guitar was a 'Liverpool' red strat copy that I found in a 'gomi' pile in Japan (think free thrift store on the side of the road that usually has really high quality, just older, stuff), and traded that and a Washburn bass in for a '79 The SG. Ever since then its been a love affair with the SG (even though I showed photos of the LP). Have probably owned about a dozen or more SGs, and I'm down to about 6 or so right now - 3 or 4 Gibbies, a couple Epis, and a scratch built.
Here’s my SG, ordered it special from a shop in Goldsboro, NC when I was in high school. I paid around $600 of my hard earned golf course mowing money, which is more than I paid for the Ibanez yesterday. Money well spent though.
Me, my gitfiddle, and my dog
D’Addario strings - I am almost 10% sure they are made in Italy
Funny I am right handed but my high school buddy played lefty and it felt right when I picked his up and plinked around on it. My dad was lefty but played righty.
I see that guitar, and I think 1979-80. How close am I?
My first guitar was a 'Liverpool' red strat copy that I found in a 'gomi' pile in Japan (think free thrift store on the side of the road that usually has really high quality, just older, stuff), and traded that and a Washburn bass in for a '79 The SG. Ever since then its been a love affair with the SG (even though I showed photos of the LP). Have probably owned about a dozen or more SGs, and I'm down to about 6 or so right now - 3 or 4 Gibbies, a couple Epis, and a scratch built.
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I like Zappa, but Angus was the inspiration for mine.
[QUOTE=AdventureManCO;23036238][QUOTE=Spaghetti Legs;23036107]
I bought it new in ‘85, maybe ‘84. SG probably has the most distinctive sound I can think of in a guitar.
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Lefties Rule! Beautiful Ibanez. I lust after a Gretsch hollow body (and will have one someday). My latest purchase was this Epiphone SG.
I see that guitar, and I think 1979-80. How close am I?
My first guitar was a 'Liverpool' red strat copy that I found in a 'gomi' pile in Japan (think free thrift store on the side of the road that usually has really high quality, just older, stuff), and traded that and a Washburn bass in for a '79 The SG. Ever since then its been a love affair with the SG (even though I showed photos of the LP). Have probably owned about a dozen or more SGs, and I'm down to about 6 or so right now - 3 or 4 Gibbies, a couple Epis, and a scratch built.
I see that guitar, and I think 1979-80. How close am I?
My first guitar was a 'Liverpool' red strat copy that I found in a 'gomi' pile in Japan (think free thrift store on the side of the road that usually has really high quality, just older, stuff), and traded that and a Washburn bass in for a '79 The SG. Ever since then its been a love affair with the SG (even though I showed photos of the LP). Have probably owned about a dozen or more SGs, and I'm down to about 6 or so right now - 3 or 4 Gibbies, a couple Epis, and a scratch built.
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[QUOTE=Spaghetti Legs;23036257]I like Zappa, but Angus was the inspiration for mine.
[QUOTE=AdventureManCO;23036238]What I enjoy about them is that they can be used for anything - blues, jazz, classic rock, metal, punk, etc. They do it all! They don't have as wide of a tonal palette as say a LP, but they cut through a mix well, they are comfortable, and they are the best 'player friendly' guitar in the entire world (even though they are the worst guitar in the world for neck-joint construction).
[QUOTE=AdventureManCO;23036238]What I enjoy about them is that they can be used for anything - blues, jazz, classic rock, metal, punk, etc. They do it all! They don't have as wide of a tonal palette as say a LP, but they cut through a mix well, they are comfortable, and they are the best 'player friendly' guitar in the entire world (even though they are the worst guitar in the world for neck-joint construction).
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^ Is that Buck Dharma playing a beach side gig? Thank you, thinktubes ! He's amazing.
I was also thinking Tommy Iommi as an SG player.
I was also thinking Tommy Iommi as an SG player.
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^ Is that Buck Dharma playing a beach side gig? Thank you, thinktubes ! He's amazing.
I was also thinking Tommy Iommi as an SG player.
I was also thinking Tommy Iommi as an SG player.
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In tune (no pun intended) with modern trends I'm surprised that left-hand people haven't formed some sort of militant group, adopted a stirring flag, and demanded recognition of their specialness and concessions to promote their lifestyle.
BITD I had hoped that Redheads International would pursue such a course but unfortunately they did not.
BITD I had hoped that Redheads International would pursue such a course but unfortunately they did not.
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I sold off some bike stuff and bought an Ampeg Portaflex 20 watt tube bass amp about a year ago. Also got a new speaker for my silverface Bassman 50 head.
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In tune (no pun intended) with modern trends I'm surprised that left-hand people haven't formed some sort of militant group, adopted a stirring flag, and demanded recognition of their specialness and concessions to promote their lifestyle.
BITD I had hoped that Redheads International would pursue such a course but unfortunately they did not.
BITD I had hoped that Redheads International would pursue such a course but unfortunately they did not.
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Another lefty SG owner here. I bought mine used in 1980 at "Don Wehr's Music City" in SF for $345.00 and it was my first "real" guitar. It's a '76. I've been seduced by a vintage Telecaster, so that's mostly what I play now. Here's a very young "me" back in '82 with my SG...
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Too many red SGs in one thread
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Well for the git fiddle fans I likely committed a sin yesterday by selling off my 1966 Hagstrom bass and the Vox amp I bought new while in high skool. Bu it was not being used and taking up some space I wanted in the shop. Valuations were crazy high for the pair but the shop that bought them didn't think they could sell for NY prices. Smiles, MH
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Well for the git fiddle fans I likely committed a sin yesterday by selling off my 1966 Hagstrom bass and the Vox amp I bought new while in high skool. Bu it was not being used and taking up some space I wanted in the shop. Valuations were crazy high for the pair but the shop that bought them didn't think they could sell for NY prices. Smiles, MH
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FF,
Yeah, I have been carting it around for years and not using it. Good on ya for a nice Swedish guitar that will likely hold it's value for some time to come. I was surprised at the prices being asked for the one I had, but it was not on my radar before going to the shop. Smiles, MH
Yeah, I have been carting it around for years and not using it. Good on ya for a nice Swedish guitar that will likely hold it's value for some time to come. I was surprised at the prices being asked for the one I had, but it was not on my radar before going to the shop. Smiles, MH
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Yeah it was. but again I wasn't using it so it doesn't matter. Prices went as high as $2k but not that many sold at that price. Smiles, MH
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This belongs to my brother. He spotted it at a yard sale for….I shouldn’t say , cause he wants to sell it. He and his sons are musicians. Me? Just bikes , but thought I would add to the thread.
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I learned the phrase "storing it on Craigslist" a while back and it helps me to keep that perspective. I can sell it now and if I want one again later, I'll probably find someone selling it (whatever it may be).
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cool thread, reminds me a thread on a watch forum, where a collector showed gibsons, as well as a whole batch of early fender tele caster and strato caster guitars
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Here’s my SG, ordered it special from a shop in Goldsboro, NC when I was in high school. I paid around $600 of my hard earned golf course mowing money, which is more than I paid for the Ibanez yesterday. Money well spent though.
Me, my gitfiddle, and my dog
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