#59168
06/03/2007 08:46 AM
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Just asking if any other members are interested in Guitar playing/collecting.I have a number of Guitars ranging from Spanish,Semi acoustic and full electric.Here is a pic of my American Fenders,they range from The 25th Anniversary on the left to the 50th model. These American made guitars seem to be increasing in value lately and are beautifully made instruments,,,,,,,,, Stephen
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#59169
06/03/2007 12:18 PM
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Hello Hooper.
I have been writing songs for many years and of course I play the guitar. The only electric I own is a John Birch 2 octave SG 2000, I have owned it for over 25 years. It is one of 22 he made. I spoke to him prior to his parting this mortal coil, and we worked out that mine was either the very first or at least the second one he made as it has no serial number. It has the original pick ups etched "HYPER FLUX G JOHN BIRCH". He wound all his own pick-ups. I did send some pictures of the guitar to the present owners of the JB website. They commented on never having seen the bridge configuration that is evident on mine.
I sometimes blow the dust off and take it from it`s box, plug in my old Roland Bolt 60 (original valves as well!!)
I also have three acoustic guitars. An EKO (early) 12 string, a 1970`s Yamaha acoustic and a Martin CEO 111 number 14 / 150. This is the only one in the UK. (I am told, because I bought it in the USA)
I don't play as much as I used too, though I am going to the V festival this year and will take a guitar with me to strum in the evenings with a few beers. (well I will be drinking the beers and using a plectrum!!)
Nice to see such fine guitars. good collection you have.
Regards
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#59170
06/03/2007 12:47 PM
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I must comment that from personal experience "Spock" is very modest about his guitar playing abilities and his songwriting. We spent a day visiting at my home and he impressed both my wife and I and we had a most fun time. A very good natured fellow..always welcome in our home! Mark
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#59171
06/03/2007 07:04 PM
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Damn fine collection Mr Hooper2!
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#59172
06/04/2007 12:12 AM
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Gailen David was collecting Fender guitars ahile back, along with der Frog, but he may have moved on.
Dave
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#59173
06/04/2007 12:52 AM
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Thanks for the comments guys,,,Spock sir, like the saying goes "I am not worthy" Im sure your hand made pre dated J Birch guitar is in the top league and very collectable.Also a nice comment from Kingtiger regarding your songwriting and playing skills,If your time permits please post a pic of your rare Axe,,,,
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#59174
06/04/2007 12:56 AM
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I love guitars..the prices on pre CBS fenders are nuts though..
I really like Rickenbackers and Mosrites (the Ventures!)
I have the remains of a Rose model Rick 330 triple pickup model smashed by one Peter Townshend in 1964, displayed in a shadow box..i traded 2 ss daggers for it about 25 years ago..
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#59175
06/04/2007 01:07 AM
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I have a 1987 American Standard Strat, a 1984 Rick model 450-6, a Yahama accoustic electric, a Jackson and my newest is about a year old, a basic Les Paul.
Bob
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#59176
06/04/2007 09:21 AM
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Maybe some of you guy might start trading chained SS's for pre-CBS Strats! -wagner-
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#59177
06/04/2007 10:36 AM
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If I could find good guitars like I used to I would!
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#59178
06/04/2007 12:05 PM
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Bob
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#59179
06/04/2007 02:30 PM
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In my motel buys, we found some really great ones, to include one that my son got: 1959 Strat in the original box with the original body guard that had never been played from a US Army vet who bought it in the PX in Germany and kept it under his bed for all those years and never took lessions. My son plays in a band and teaches lessions and tried the music tours but hated flying and just couldn't stand the road. Ron Weinand Weinand Militaria
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#59180
06/04/2007 08:05 PM
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I believe a pre-CBS Fender Guitar is prior to 1963. -wagner-
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#59181
06/04/2007 09:45 PM
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Ronald, It may interest you that I saw a couple of weeks ago that a guy from Australia wanted $125,000.00 for his 1954 three digit numbered,with original case and hang tags on e-bay !!!!!!!!! Thats a lot of SS Daggers and may even get you that Damascus SS Honour,,,,,,,,,
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#59182
06/05/2007 12:28 AM
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Too late. I paid $750 (that's what the guy wanted) and gave it to my son. (I was wrong, it was a 1961-still good and worth some money) We thought we would find a bunch more, but that was the only super guitar we found. Many more in the $3000 range and a couple of super banjos, but it was a once in a life time hit. My son still loves it. Ron Weinand Weinand Militaria
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#59183
06/05/2007 12:49 AM
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Cant really say I collect guitars, but I buy the ones I like and can afford. And I will probably never stop weeping about the Jazzmaster I had and sold...
(Always looking for named/personalized/"altered" HJ knifes/bayos and Brannik/czech youth knifes)
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#59184
06/05/2007 03:39 AM
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Now I'm curious,looking in the local paper"Black Fender Strat signed by Eric Clapton in silver perfect cond. w/coa $400.00 OBO." is this a good buy??
You know you're over the hill when "Happy Hour" means Nap Time
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#59185
06/05/2007 08:52 AM
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Fender made the Eric Clapton Artist series "Blackie" which has Eric's autogragh duplicated by the factory on the headstock,these guitars were made in the USA and sell for about �600 on e-bay uk, if Im not mistaken.Here is a pic of one,,,,,,,,,
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#59186
06/05/2007 08:54 AM
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#59187
06/05/2007 12:08 PM
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Mark thank you for the comments I too enjoyed your excellent company. It was that small session that has fired me up again, I will be writing and playing as soon as the finger tips cease throbbing! Hooper I will try and find the pictures of the JB and shrink-wrap them for posting. I think one of those early Strat`s passed through my hands once. I bought it for a friend who now lived in Florida. I may call him and see if he still has it.
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#59188
06/05/2007 12:27 PM
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I still have my Fender precision bass, I think its a '74. I would love to find a strat that matches it. I don't play much anymore, as grad school & having the shop eats up most of my time. But with the new computer multi-tracking stuff and programs like garage band, I could see myself getting back into it again.
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#59189
06/06/2007 09:00 PM
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Guys , ever heard of a 12 string Gibson Les Paul?
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#59190
07/14/2007 02:10 AM
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Not really a big deal but I bought my Fender Jazz Bass in 2001 American made and has the case and all the stuff like hangtags, etc. I still love to take it out on occasion and play with it. Black with a white pick guard.
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#59191
03/03/2008 04:41 PM
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I've collected guitars for a few decades. Here's a cople of National Resonators from the '30s. Here's a few of my Bakelite Rickenbacher Lap Steels from the mid to late '30s
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#59192
03/03/2008 04:54 PM
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My family owned a music store from the 20s on. The family still has some great things that were traded in over the years. I collect drums and have had and still have some great ones. I thing that was cool was when we got old guitars in with my grandfather's name on the warrenty tag... 50s 60s
Collector of Edged Weapon art.
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#59193
03/15/2008 01:39 PM
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My collection. But nowdays I am an H�fner man... H�fner 463 -65
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#59194
08/27/2008 06:29 PM
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Nice Fender Jaguar Thomas,,,they say that this model goes very easily out of tune?
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My 1st Fender guitar was a very early pre-CBS Jazzmaster with aluminum pickguard, and brown dot Birdseye maple neck. The body was refinished to the natural wood and the pickups were replaced with Gibson humbuckers. I then bought a pre-CBS white Mustang, a 1970's blonde Telecaster, and a few Stratocasters, one model, without the vibrato. I also bought a pre-CBS Jazzmaster in sunburst finish and a 1970's Telecaster in sunburst finish.
I then sold the Fenders and bought a 1970 Gibson ES-335 Sunburst from the Guitar trader in Red Bank New Jersey for $500.00, a new Gibson SG custom, with 3 gold-plated pickups and natural dark wood finish and a new Gibson Flying V-2 from Sam Ash Music. The day I paid off my V-2, I spotted a refinished 1957 Stratocaster hanging for sale in Sam Ash for $750.00 and I asked if I could buy it on time like the V-2. The salesman said yes, you paid off your V-2 early and I will get the paperwork. The salesman came back and said, "sorry, you just missed it by 5 minutes". I still have my 1st amp, a 1966, model 6150, 5-watt Gretsch tube amp.
Here is a photo from July 1984 of my "War Heroes" bandmates, Kenny "Zink" Taylor (vocals and harmonica), myself (guitar), and Keith "Hangman" Leonard (drums). We played and jammed at a few parties. In this photo I am playing the pre-CBS Mustang. Our band name was from the 1972 Jimi Hendrix album. Another member guitarist, Kenny L. "Mr. Lazorbeam", is missing from the photo. We had two drummers on the roof of the house and were swimming next door when my father came home and said we could not play on the roof. We moved down to the ground and another very good drummer showed up, but it sounded better with the two drummers who played off each other better. Two other guitar players also performed with us that day. The house was then torn down because of the damage from the April 1984 flood.
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