Guitars anyone???
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…'67 Fender American Telecaster. Work Horse.
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Starting small. I started playing a month ago to make the most of pandemic time. I’m kicking myself that I didn’t start 20 years ago. Here is my acoustic, but I’m on the hunt for a lefty Tele. I absolutely love the minimal nature of the butterscotch blonde. I think it will help me focus on learning since I can play in silent mode with headphones.
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Tele’s are great @summ3rhays for such a simple guitar they are extremely versatile as far as what styles of music they work for.
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I wish I started with such a nice guitar @summ3rhays !
Lefty too, my parents bought me my first guitar right handed… It was very unnatural first, now I'm glad I've got so much choice when chossing one -
Out of the vaults, back from the technician, into the light of day:
ESP DV8 Dave Mustaine custom shop
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Out of the vaults, back from technician, into the light. This one needed a big gouge repaired from where it got dropped. Don't let drunk bandmates play your guitars!
ESP Standard 1 of 7 special run
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Out of the vaults, back fro… yeah you get the idea.
Gutierrez Siren
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… what did Scrooge say? Bah! Humbucker!? :o
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Or,,,Humbucker!?! Damn near killed her.
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Some very nice instruments gents!
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Used part of my bonus and jumped into electric.
Telecaster American Professional II
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Tweeeeeeddddd!
Oh. The ones you mentioned ok too.
Wait. I forgot. Did i mention
Tweeeeeeeeddddd!?! -
I’d kill for an original brown tolex or silverface Princeton. I used to have a 1968 Super that sounded glorious. Old Princetons are selling for crazy money now, wish I had picked one up 10 years ago.
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I’ve played many versions of the Fender Princeton from originals to the new ones. They’re my absolute favorite guitar amp. The $999 Fender 1965 remake version is my personal favorite. Obviously I’d love an original 1965, but with reality in mind. I think it’s the best price point. There was the ‘68 2nd reissue for a few hundred dollars less, but I think it skips out on the chorus effect and also wasn’t built as well. You can definitely buy these used and save some money. If you know how to retube and bias an amp even better. Hope you find one that you’re looking for!
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Used part of my bonus and jumped into electric.
Telecaster American Professional II
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What an amazing Tele to learn on. As @xtcclassic says, Tele's are so versatile and you cannot beat the classic Blackguard Butterscotch Blonde.
I have recently got back into playing so, today, with 3 nippers and wife all out, I plugged in
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Speaking of Tele’s, here’s mine. It started its life as a butterscotch ‘52 reissue.
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Love it, @xtcclassic ! Did you do the artwork yourself ?