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Some use cooking or lovin for bait, my wife used a new guitar
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That is an awesome quote. Sounds like you landed a good one, with her.
Some use cooking or lovin for bait, my wife used a new guitar
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That is an awesome quote. Sounds like you landed a good one, with her.
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Nice collection Coastfishin! I've always been partial to the SG's. They give you a sweet sound and some super deep crunch! I like that washburn too. Nice color. And the Les paul, need I say more!Coastfishin wrote:
Here are a few of ours:
From Left to right:
Epiphone SG Special (wifes)
Epiphone Les Paul Special
Wasburn X-series (wifes)
Gibson Les Paul
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big diff. between epiphone and gibson as far as playing and sound:-"
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The tele is stock except for the pearloid pick guard. Changed the guard the day I bought it. I am unaware of Roy Buchanan at least by name, i will have to check him out. I have been intrigued with Lindy Fralin Tele pickups great for that nashville twang or classic rock feel. I have actually been thing about putting the tele up for sale.Mike Carey wrote:OK, that is a sweet collection. I'm a tele fan as well. I've got a Mex tele. I might do a pickup up-grade on it, get tex-mex pickups and have it cross-wired to be able to activate both pickups. Is your's stock?
I'm a great fan of Roy Buchanan, who you may know of as getting an amazing tele tone out of his guitar. I actually saw Roy B at a small venue in Ballard. My friend and I sat smack dab in front of him on the dance floor while all the other fans sat in tables. I'd look up at him, he'd look down at me with a big old smile on his face and he just squeezed those notes and made them cry. Definately a concert highlight of a lifetime. I couldn't believe no one else moved up to the stage, it was kinda wierd.
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Some use cooking or lovin for bait, my wife used a new guitarThe Quadfather wrote:
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That is an awesome quote. Sounds like you landed a good one, with her. [/quote]
She is a good one that is for sure. Although when i tried the ole 'I need a bass boat if you want to keep me' line, that didn't go over very well ... Joking of course, not a fan of sleeping on the couch.
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Hosting five open entry electric motor bass tournaments in 2012.
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Well, here is a link to a Roy Buchanan Bio and discography.bcalvert wrote:The tele is stock except for the pearloid pick guard. Changed the guard the day I bought it. I am unaware of Roy Buchanan at least by name, i will have to check him out. I have been intrigued with Lindy Fralin Tele pickups great for that nashville twang or classic rock feel. I have actually been thing about putting the tele up for sale.Mike Carey wrote:OK, that is a sweet collection. I'm a tele fan as well. I've got a Mex tele. I might do a pickup up-grade on it, get tex-mex pickups and have it cross-wired to be able to activate both pickups. Is your's stock?
I'm a great fan of Roy Buchanan, who you may know of as getting an amazing tele tone out of his guitar. I actually saw Roy B at a small venue in Ballard. My friend and I sat smack dab in front of him on the dance floor while all the other fans sat in tables. I'd look up at him, he'd look down at me with a big old smile on his face and he just squeezed those notes and made them cry. Definately a concert highlight of a lifetime. I couldn't believe no one else moved up to the stage, it was kinda wierd.
One of the great all time telecaster blues players, invited to join the Rolling Stones, etc, etc. You are about to discover a legend. :dj:
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Yah I was talking about the Gibson. The gibson's good for pretty much any kind of tone you're looking for, but pricewise the epiphone's alot cheaper and the epiphone SG's got a pretty wicked crunch to it. I've had both types of each and I really can't give either a bad review. What kind of axe do you like to play salty?saltyseadog wrote:big diff. between epiphone and gibson as far as playing and sound:-"
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iv got a american strat, epiphone les paul, and a roadstar. im not disin epiphone cause i have one. i had a sweet ibanez semi hallow body like a Gretch, but i lost it#-o do to it sliding out of the back of my truck (didnt slam my tailgate) going down the road. I dont even want to get talkin about it. it starts to bring a tear to my eye. it was only about 2 weeks old.
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oh, man. there is definately a blues song in that story. That is really depressing just to think about.saltyseadog wrote:iv got a american strat, epiphone les paul, and a roadstar. im not disin epiphone cause i have one. i had a sweet ibanez semi hallow body like a Gretch, but i lost it#-o do to it sliding out of the back of my truck (didnt slam my tailgate) going down the road. I dont even want to get talkin about it. it starts to bring a tear to my eye. it was only about 2 weeks old.
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Sorry to hear that. That's painful! I had a buddy in high school that had an Ibanez RG he'd only had for a couple weeks. He was getting off the school bus and the strap to his gig bag broke. The axe hit the ground neck first. I was right behind him when I saw it hit and heard the crack of the neck splitting in half. That was painful enough for me. I've been lucky a few times and had some close calls with axes hitting the ground, but nothing ever broke. Epiphone les pauls are nice. Like I was saying pricewise, they're alot more feasable for the beginner/intermediate that wants to get a decent tone. I've had a few of 'em. I like the black into sunburst. What color you got?saltyseadog wrote:iv got a american strat, epiphone les paul, and a roadstar. im not disin epiphone cause i have one. i had a sweet ibanez semi hallow body like a Gretch, but i lost it#-o do to it sliding out of the back of my truck (didnt slam my tailgate) going down the road. I dont even want to get talkin about it. it starts to bring a tear to my eye. it was only about 2 weeks old.
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both my strat and les paul are sunburst :compress:
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Mike Carey wrote:guitarfisher wrote:Sweet axe Mike! Love those DG EMGs - just like you told me when we met at the Puyallup show (I'm that other Schecter & Squire guy ]
WashingtonGuitarFishing.com, I like it! Maybe we need to do a WL.com band.
I like how you think Mike !...the WL.com band....sounds like we've got guitars handled and I'll cover the drums....any bass players...keys...singers out there?
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OK, this is a spontaneous thought - live music at the picnic. could be kinda cool. fish or play, fish or play... now that's a hard one to decide!Drumdog wrote:Mike Carey wrote:guitarfisher wrote:Sweet axe Mike! Love those DG EMGs - just like you told me when we met at the Puyallup show (I'm that other Schecter & Squire guy ]
WashingtonGuitarFishing.com, I like it! Maybe we need to do a WL.com band.
I like how you think Mike !...the WL.com band....sounds like we've got guitars handled and I'll cover the drums....any bass players...keys...singers out there?
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SWEET GUITARS!!!!!:cheers:
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This is my latest project. Thought some of the west siders might appreciate it.
Started out as a Schecter Omen 6
New paint OH YA!!!!
And the finished product Satriani pickups, locking tuning keys sweet vol tone pots this is a beast now!!!
Started out as a Schecter Omen 6
New paint OH YA!!!!
And the finished product Satriani pickups, locking tuning keys sweet vol tone pots this is a beast now!!!
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nice! wish I had your skills.
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Very nice lonnie! I love the paint job and you can never go wrong with the satriani pickups. Sweet sound!
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very cool guys. I normally play drums, but have a pawn shop squire as well... I like the idea of fixing it up.
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That is just nice man,good job,i bet it plays beautiful,you should post a video of how it sounds