devnulljp wrote:Has to be the Jr.
So simple, sounds great, weighs nothing.
Wow that's a beauty Dev!
This Jaguar 63' was badly refinished in white when i bought it (looked awesome in white too but..). You could see the Candy in the cracks so i had to see what was under. It was expensive but worth it since i did not pay much for it. The guy who did it had it for 8 months or so Its the most inspirational guitar ive ever had. Easy on my chubby hands and sounds wonderful. I was probably not born when this was scratched up thou so donno were those came from.
"Don't wipe the sweat off your instrument
You need that stink on there. Then you have to get that stink onto your music."
/beefheart
Dev's LP Junior is just in every way. I have to get an old Junior at some point.
agoldoor wrote:J. Goad, what is that there? It looks a lot to me like my first guitar, but I bet mine is based on whatever yours is there.
Mine was an Ibanez AX120, and I hate it to this day (still sitting around in a corner waiting for me to smash it.)
As Cody said, Gordon Smith GS2. Bought it very cheaply as a live backup guitar but it immediately became my number 1. Was beat to shit when I got it, I broke & reset the neck once but the second time it was unrepairable.
May as well join in the fun!
Here's my number one squeeze.
She's a real gigging trooper and a little more worn-in these days (in a good way).
A pretty little work horse
Graemey wrote:May as well join in the fun!
Here's my number one squeeze.
She's a real gigging trooper and a little more worn-in these days (in a good way).
A pretty little work horse
and in your hands mate sounds great in a rockabilly style
ace of spade is my fav