Posted in the lefty thread as well...
I have 3 guitars.
I have an Aria Pro II Fullerton (Fender Strat knockoff) in Sunburst.
I also own a Samick/Gregg Bennett Avion (Les Paul knockoff) in this colour:
But my pride and joy, which I just picked up last month, is my brand new custom-built Alexander James Laurent:
Top Wood: Yellowheart, Ebony bridge piece with Yellowheart "J" inlay
Body Wood: Wenge
Neck Woods: Bloodwood, Yellowheart, Bloodwood
Fretboard Wood: Gaboon Ebony
Neck-through and string-through construction.
I am absolutely in love with this guitar.
Last edited by JamieKent; 01-19-2010 at 01:25 PM.
Thanks man. That Silvertone has been in open G ever since you left it here. Great for slide and Eagles of Death Metal type skanky blues riffing.
And I swear, there is nothing special about my Jazzmaster. It's the Mastery Bridge. That thing really changed the game in what you could get out of the Jazzmaster. Better tone, action, tuning on the trem and no jumping strings. Nice piece of kit.
Simple...
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MIM Fender standard strat and a VOX AC4TV.
(On the left you can see the edge of my roland cube 30x. I don't know what I'm going to do with it yet.)
Here is a model that might pique your interest it's one I had custom made to my specs and with my logo on the headstock:![]()
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My number 1:
Heritage HC150. SD Antiqs
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New to the site, thought I'd share:
First decent guitar I bought, was this:
1976 Oddessy Ash Custom 400 (few to non in existance from what I can tell)
(Solid Ash neckthrough body 24 fret, Pao Ferro fret board, 9.5 compund radius, rear routed, Dimarzio SD Humbuckers, 3 phaze switches, Solid brass bridge-tailpiece-nut, gold plated Grover tuners)
Fender Strat (Highway 1)
(Alder body, maple neck, satin finish, Graphite saddles installed since pic, compensated nut grooves, locking strap)
I have a deep love for VW's, had to buy the collectors guitar that came with mkv Jettas in the states
(plays not bad for a First Act 8-P )
Amp & Pedals
Mesa F-100 Head with Groove Tube Cool Blue 6l6's / 1968 VT 4x12 with 68' Celestion Greenbacks ;-)
And my SKB Board
And just to remind me to never go 6 months without work again, here's the gear I just got rid of due to needing money
JV SIG STRAT
(upgraded nut and saddles, 3 ply pickgaurd added)
My short lived Taylor GA 114CE
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