Post Pics Of Your Favorite Non-Offset
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My every day go to guitar:
Plays amazing, sounds amazing, looks amazing.
Plays amazing, sounds amazing, looks amazing.
"If someone duetted with a Bald Eagle, they could rule the Country charts from here to eternity." ~shadowplay
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This is the Jazzecaster. Sort of the opposite of a Telemaster. My #1 by far. Mahogany body, 70's RI Strat neck, Rose Picasso humbucker (similar to a WRHB).
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My '97 SG Standard.
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The 1966 US Vox catalog described the V231 Mark IX guitar as follows:
"Nine strings for startling new sounds; padded cushion on back; exclusive 2-way string damper;
quick-flick 3 position pick up switch; vibrato, sunburst and popular colors."
On my "wish I'd never sold this" list.
Mine had a not-so-fine split where the splice on the headstock was, right where the stringhole hits it.
But along with the transitional vox pacemaker/ac-10 I would play it through....
it chimed like a grandfather clock.
"Nine strings for startling new sounds; padded cushion on back; exclusive 2-way string damper;
quick-flick 3 position pick up switch; vibrato, sunburst and popular colors."
On my "wish I'd never sold this" list.
Mine had a not-so-fine split where the splice on the headstock was, right where the stringhole hits it.
But along with the transitional vox pacemaker/ac-10 I would play it through....
it chimed like a grandfather clock.
"No short-haired, yellow-bellied Son of tricky dicky's Gonna mother hubbard soft soap me"
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-The late Mr. L.
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My wife has one of these:
It's really beautiful, sounds great and it's really well built. It has a great feel to it; just the right balance, and a comfy neck. It's the only guitar we have with humbuckers that I actually like. And because of that headstock, it doesn't feel too weird for me to play it; if I need to retune, my muscle memory still works.
It's really beautiful, sounds great and it's really well built. It has a great feel to it; just the right balance, and a comfy neck. It's the only guitar we have with humbuckers that I actually like. And because of that headstock, it doesn't feel too weird for me to play it; if I need to retune, my muscle memory still works.
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My Lowden F10c:
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- camerondavidsonmusic
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This is my other favourite. Same age as me. It's the one thing I would save from a burning building!
www.soundcloud.com/camerondavidsonmusic