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I won a fender Jap copy off a mate in early 90's. The bet? who ever finishes on top out of Spurs and Liverpud that year.
I declined to take it but he insisted as he brought a new strat. the only mod added is a Porkers sticker
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I won a fender Jap copy off a mate in early 90's. The bet? who ever finishes on top out of Spurs and Liverpud that year.
I declined to take it but he insisted as he brought a new strat. the only mod added is a Porkers sticker
Last edited by hawk; 19-05-2016 at 06:14 PM.
Further, my teacher made me buy a Fender Princeton Chorus amp. I still have it but it's starting to sound a bit weak.
It was a beautiful piece of kit back in its day.
(Again though, I wanted a Marshall stack. Guitar teacher 2, Plague 0).
You don't want a Marshall stack. Sure they look cool, but the cost a fortune and only sound good when you run them hot. Unfortunately in most venues, it is overkill. Play them at bedroom volumes and they sound terrible.
If you don't like the fender, find a low watt tube amp.
Nothing too flash.
Custom Made G&L USA S-500
51 Squier
Squier Classic Vibe 50's Strat
Maton Mini EMM6 Mahogany
Another Telecaster will be my next purchase
Last edited by The Dunster; 19-05-2016 at 09:47 PM.
Collings OM2H - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIcXzF2VZ4k
Larrivee PV-09 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i66HSRxQ2PU
I've played the Larrivee quite a bit and find it really hard to put down. The only reason I don't drop the cash on one is that to make it really shine you need to play finger style rather than flat pick like I do.
I'm a Gibson man myself. '94 Les Paul Standard and '10 Custom Shop ES-339. Nothing better than these through the Marshall or Baez (any self respecting Newie local should have one of these). That said, i have a few fenders (strat and Jag) and my pointy Ibanez, they just don't see a lot of use.
I do need a smaller amp around the house, even with a power attenuator they still piss off the neighbours. Complete overkill for someone without a band.
I'll come back with better photos at some point when I'm not on my phone.
Last edited by sammydog; 19-05-2016 at 09:51 PM.
My Jaguar is Japanese. At the time, other than the pickups, they were far better than the American equivalent. I swapped the stock pickups for a Seymour Duncan Quaterpounder in the Bridge and a more vintage style in the neck.
If you can get a 70's or 80's Japanese Ibanez, they are quality.
Our guitarist had a shit load of Ibanez's back in the late 70's to mid 80's. He's still trying to get them all back after he lost his mind got married and sold them In the mid 90's.
Wrt Fender, probably making their best guitars ever in the last five years or so.
I went the other way and got a G&L but while it's awesomely built and all it just doesn't have the mojo of some of the pre-cbs Strats I have played.
Last edited by The Dunster; 19-05-2016 at 09:58 PM.
My mate had an early 70's Ibanez Jazz Bass. It is the single greatest bass I have ever played. Weighed a ton, but sounded and felt incredible. I see them on eBay every now and then and think I should grab one but never get around to pulling the trigger.
Even now, there is some Les Paul knockoffs from Japan (Tokai) that are a fraction of the cost of a Gibson, but every bit as good if you can live without the gibson name.
Anyone have a luthier they can recommend in Newcastle or thereabouts ?
I started as a keyboard player and while I'm ok at programming / creating sounds on them I just never managed to gel with keyboards as a player.
The only reason I never started guitar as a kid was that being left handed I didn't like the idea of playing right-handed and at the time there was a severely limited number of left handed guitars to choose from.
Moving on - in November 2015 I bit the bullet and bought a right handed guitar. Felt ridiculously uncomfortable for about a week but then all of a sudden found my groove so to speak. I'm still shit but managed to get at least 5 hours practice in everyday. On keyboards I struggled to practice more than 30mins a day because I was pretty much forcing myself to practice rather than wanting to do it.
Being obsessive compulsive I've also acquired Guitar Acquisition Syndrome as well and have probably played more guitars in the last six months than many would play in a life time.
Now I rarely if ever even turn the keyboards on anymore as they just don't give me the buzz that the guitars do.
Has anyone else here crossed over from the dark side of Keyboards to Guitar ? And do you think it helped you as a guitarist to be familiar with another instrument before hand ?
Last edited by The Dunster; 24-05-2016 at 04:59 PM.
interesting you brought this up.
was contemplating getting Plague jar a guitar last Christmas (he's 6) and music pros and teachers I spoke to all said the same thing. Get him to learn keyboard first as it will make guitar (and music) easier long term. they all said that young kids playing guitar is a very difficult introduction and keyboard will be easier to learn from both a 'making noise' perspective and learning to read music.
never even thought about it that way but testimony from people that did it certainly has swayed my way of thinking.
I'm trying to work out what to do with my 6 year old who wants to play guitar. Thing is, he has absolutely no interest in the keyboard, so going down that path would be a waste as he wouldn't stick with it, but I am sure if I got him guitar lessons he would get right into it.
Ive thought about Rosies School of Rock which seems to be more based around the kids learning songs more than anything. Could be a good introduction till he is old enough to get into theory, assuming he wants to go that way.
Don't talk to me about GAS.
Went looking for a cheap bass today for home recording purposes. I now think I will be buying a BC Rich Mockingbird.
Do I need another guitar.....nope. Don't play most of the guitars I have, but something about it is screaming to be bought.