Guitars you regret THE MOST you got rid of....

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Well if we're talking seriously, besides all the cool custom color 50s and 60s Fender Strats and Tele's, I regret selling every one of the 24 original 58-60 sunburst Les Paul standards I owned during my lifetime or at least regret selling some of the flamiest ones before they really took off in price.
 
garbagetruckdriver":1ryhan9c said:
ouch, yeah let's reopen old wounds...

roughly 1989-1990ish - Through a lengthy story involving a NAMM show, a large Australian distributor, a bag of blow... two of five early Ibanez prototypes made for Steve Vai made their way to Australia. One made it to my local music store. I picked it up and hated it. Too thin, kinda weird. The following day there was a torrential downpour and I sought refuge in aforementioned music store. I decided to try it again just for shitsngiggles. Suddenly I loved it. Paid for it with money I didn't have. It soon became like an appendage to me.

Making maters worse, this was the time when "Ultrasonic" pickups were available. If you missed it, some factory in Europe retooled and made these amazing passive pickups that were as quiet and flat response as actives. Even were potted like actives. The stock pickups were a bit lame, but once I installed the Ultrasonics, it gained a wonderful full response, and no noise on stage or in studio. Awesome pickups. If I recall, only in production for like 3 years.

Thing was, it was so thin and a bitch on the road. Had to set up truss rod every time we moved more than 100ks to a gig.

So in 1992 when a career in Asia beckoned, I knew I had to find a good home for it. Coming from a cold dry mountain climate in Australia to hot and humid tropical Singapore would probably have f$cked up good and proper.

I have photos (in a drawer in Thailand now) but I should post them in a few weeks when I get back.

I heard later Vai didn't like the design of the prototype and wanted to go a different direction - which became the Jem series. Around the same time, Frank Gambale started to sport an Ibanez signature model - a yellow version of the prototype I owned.

A light weight, tiny, comfortable and superfast ultrathin (but unstable) and flat neck and for reasons I never could understand, sounded bigger than it had a right to (with the right pickups).

If the story sounds incredible, read on...

My mate Michael Mamontov (one of the worlds best unknown guitarists and student of Frank Gambale back before Frank made the now famous pilgrimage to GIT) loved my guitar so much he took it to a luthier to copy it. And copy it with a micrometer he did. So when he tried to install the Ibanez locking nut, he found it was like 1/16th or 1/8th too narrow for the neck nut width. He called the Ibanez distributor who came back a week later with the reply:
"We don't make locking nuts that wide. we only ever spun 5 of them for prototypes for Steve Vai"

I heard that it passed hands around the music community in Canberra Australia for a while, but no idea where it could be now.

In hindsight, I wish I could have come to an arrangement for it to remain with someone I could get it back from. Sigh.

many memories from this story

my roomate had an early wine colored sabre that i thought sounded like crinkling paper in his hands but i loved gambale's early tones. saw him fresh off the boat from aussie with his salmon strat and mesa combo playing for jeff berlin at my college..me and zachman were freaking out at this sweep picking mutant and talked his ear off after the show.

i still have an ultrasonic single coil in a drawer somewhere..great pickups in their day--zion loaded them in their gtrs back in the lab sound era and zach had a killer sounding one.
 
I've never sold a guitar.

The only ones that I own that are worth selling I want to keep and will probably never sell.
 
A Fender Showmaster,

Ibanez Artist (from the 70's sometime)

12 String Takamine

Carvin Acoustic



I don't miss them per say, but I would Like to still own them.
 
mikehickey":nxjc8mh2 said:
1956 Les Paul Goldtop :cry:
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and a 1954 Goldtop too :cry: :cry:
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:inlove: :doh:
 
KxK 8 String
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Herc Fede Customized GMC Nightfly
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Luczak Custom Steinberger
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Ibanez JCustom RG8670
 
There are two, my Kramer Baretta American with groovy neon fly graphic that was just amazing and my Les Paul '78 Custom tobacco burst. It had the most ridiculous low action on any guitar I've ever seen, the strings might as well have been laying on the fretboard. But it never, ever buzzed.

Sold both around ten years ago because I wasn't playing and I had family obligations to take care of so it seemed like a good idea at the time. Now :loco:
 
Almost every guitar I've ever sold apart from a couple of Jackson Dinky..one was a Pro, the other DK2M...both sounded shitty to me and weren't that special playing wise despite what everyone says about the Jacksons....bad years I guess :shrug:

I flipped a J-Custom and an Ibby Prestige, which were OK guitars...just not 'great' for the money IMO.

More recently:
Suhr Pro Modern M2
http://gallery.me.com/jkd_steve/100089

Suhr Modern LE08
http://gallery.me.com/jkd_steve/100070

Gibson LP Trad
http://gallery.me.com/jkd_steve/100074

I practically gave away a JEM 77FP that was almost mint apart from neck pocket paint crack.....I've never seen one in as good condition, unless it was a RI:

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Regret the most-The one my pa got for me when I was about 15. Decent guitar I picked out. Had some nice stuff going on-half bone and brass nut, big honking brass block for the bridge, split coils switches and an active treble and mid boost-it was nice. But like our relationship I didn't respect it and over time it fell to disrepair. Nothing that couldn't be fixed if I tried. I didn't and ended up pawning it and never went back for it.
 
Les paul deluxe goldtop. Need to get another so I can get my sxdx on.
 
yuk. i hate this thread already!!! and i haven't even posted my repressed memories:

i hawked a dean cadillac for and a godin g1000. both guitars i got rid of for 270.
the dean sounded like shite, and played worse, but i loved the way it looked. it had character.
the godin sounded REALLY good, but i didn't like the way it played. this was back before i even had internet, in like ......1998 or so.

i've dumped so many pedals for less than i should've (again, before internet).

i had a mesa mark 3 (dont know what stripe, but for some reason i keep thinking it was a blue stripe) that i bought for 450 back in 1998. i used it for about 3 months for band practice, then sold it on ebay for 1100$. so that was a good sale, but, i still regret it. i wasn't into tube tone at the time, and i thought heavy solid state distortion was the cat's ass.

i sold a mesa subway rocket for 300$ i think, it was a great lil' amp. i miss it.

recently, i traded my low ser# boogie heartbreaker for the egnater tourmaster....and, while i love the tourmaster, the boogie was a gift (but the person bought the wrong amp for me, i had wanted a tremoverb and the salesman sold them a HB) and i regret trading a gift, but it wasn't the amp for me at all. i still regret that though for some wierd reason.

but, not like i would've regretted those two 50's les pauls. holy bejeesus!!!!
 
Every EBMM EVH I have ever owned including 1-Purple, 3-Trans Black, 1-Sunburst and 1-amber. Hopefully the one I just picked up will hang around for awhile :lol: :LOL: I also sold a nice late '80s Ebony Les Paul Standard that I picked up for $500!! It was the first LP I ever owned and I figured I could find another one just as good someday but I have yet to do so. I try not to get too emotionally attached and I have a couple that will never leave so...
 
jkdsteve":378jrfue said:
Almost every guitar I've ever sold apart from a couple of Jackson Dinky..one was a Pro, the other DK2M...both sounded shitty to me and weren't that special playing wise despite what everyone says about the Jacksons....bad years I guess :shrug:

I flipped a J-Custom and an Ibby Prestige, which were OK guitars...just not 'great' for the money IMO.

More recently:
Suhr Pro Modern M2
http://gallery.me.com/jkd_steve/100089

Suhr Modern LE08
http://gallery.me.com/jkd_steve/100070

Gibson LP Trad
http://gallery.me.com/jkd_steve/100074

I practically gave away a JEM 77FP that was almost mint apart from neck pocket paint crack.....I've never seen one in as good condition, unless it was a RI:

Jem77FP.jpg
You sold that Gibson trad :gethim: Damn i luved the look of that guitar. Used that pic for my home screen :D
 
2004 GMP Firebird, penny copper metalflake. Bought it for some eye candy for our set when we were touring. . .played it on the first two songs every night. Sounded amazing (as most GMPs do).

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Second place would have to be my 1989 Kramer Nightswan in lightning graphic. Sold it for $600 back in '95. . .now it's pretty much the only Kramer worth anything today.
 
It would be a 30th Ann Goldtop Les Paul :doh: And a one-off Shoreline Gold Jackson Soloist made for me in the earliest days of their "built to order" stuff. Grover supposedly painted it himself. It was stolen from me, not sold :cry:
 
I had a few cool pieces that I had to off in an emergency that I still miss, I had a one off Les paul deluxe with a heavy flamed top in tob burst that just killed and I havent ever seen one like it again, also I had an 89 lp goldtop 56ri that was miles above the vos versions I have played since, I had a 63 sg that I miss also
 
An RG7 CT that was probably the best axe I have ever had m,y hands on. Sold it to fund the BRJ naively thinking it would be done in the quoted 90-120 days. Now turns out is going to be well over a year from deposit (November 10')... so I could have kept that CT. :(
 
Both of the N4's I've had; an older swamp ash model, and a more current alder model. Both played great, but I sold them because I was/am stupid.
 
I had a goldtop '88 Showcase Edition LPC lite. EMG 85's. Had scratches all over it from an upset soon-to-be-ex-wife (not mine). The dude sold it to me for $1000, - just get it the f&^% out of here. Was a really cool guitar. I stupidly traded it for a Jackson dinky with dont smoke graphic and non-original neck which I didnt know at the time. Was subsequently sold on ebay for $1400 with scratches still intact. Miss my Goldilocks.
 
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