Post a pic of your favorite guitar

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Fernandes

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and Charvel SD RI

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1968 D-18. Its been through the war but sounds amazing.
 

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and it's coming my way in just under a year hopefully with a few modifications to the one shown in the picture :rock:
 
Probably my favorite guitar is my PRS Singlecut trem...its a great middle ground between a heavier Les Paul and most any other "normal" solid body. I wish it had a stop tailpiece...or maybe, I wish I had another one that was non-trem.
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However, since doing the originals thing lends itself to not having any type of leisurely place between songs, and we change tunings a lot, I usually use a fixed bridge guitar, lately its been my Ibanez RGA321 which is phenomenal.
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D-Rock":1zkm96w4 said:
Lots of really impressive guitars round here!

Mine, not so much. But what can I say? I really dig my $700 LTD I bought in 2001.



Is that 400?



I had a couple Viper 400's that kicked all kinds of ass. I am actually thinking of picking up another at some point for lower tuning. Cool guitars at a great price.
 
Lots of GREAT guitars in this thread.



Here is my numero uno. Best guitar I have ever played.
 
1984 G&L Rampage
- Alder body, hardrock maple neck, ebony fretboard
- Built in Oct-Nov 1984
- Kahler bridge
- Second humbucker route
- DiMarzio D-Sonic/Air Norton

Old picture with my Boogie Rig:
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mysticaxe":23946hr3 said:
That is a wild guitar! What is the body wood? What are all the knobs?
That's an alder body and all other parts are in maple :thumbsup:
Pickup's are Irish hand wound : Bare Knuckles, The Mule set.
I've one tone and one volume by pickup and a 3-bands EQ when I activate the integrated preamp by push-push.

An amazing guitar, made just for me, I was here from conception to finishes. I select the woods, we made the neck profile together, the tint too... A fabulous adventure !
And it sounds so HUGE !
Nothing comparable with other guitars :rock:
 
Fend":3hhs9o34 said:
mysticaxe":3hhs9o34 said:
That is a wild guitar! What is the body wood? What are all the knobs?
That's an alder body and all other parts are in maple :thumbsup:
Pickup's are Irish hand wound : Bare Knuckles, The Mule set.
I've one tone and one volume by pickup and a 3-bands EQ when I activate the integrated preamp by push-push.

An amazing guitar, made just for me, I was here from conception to finishes. I select the woods, we made the neck profile together, the tint too... A fabulous adventure !
And it sounds so HUGE !
Nothing comparable with other guitars :rock:

very cool! :rock:
 
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The red one on right is my favorite, great playing and sounding american strat.
 
mysticaxe":3ee0ymwf said:
Fend":3ee0ymwf said:
mysticaxe":3ee0ymwf said:
That is a wild guitar! What is the body wood? What are all the knobs?
That's an alder body and all other parts are in maple :thumbsup:
Pickup's are Irish hand wound : Bare Knuckles, The Mule set.
I've one tone and one volume by pickup and a 3-bands EQ when I activate the integrated preamp by push-push.

An amazing guitar, made just for me, I was here from conception to finishes. I select the woods, we made the neck profile together, the tint too... A fabulous adventure !
And it sounds so HUGE !
Nothing comparable with other guitars :rock:

very cool! :rock:
Thank you mysticaxe :)
 
It used to be the LP on the left. It got to be to heavy on the shoulder (14 lbs!!) so after alot of searching found this Anderson Hollow Cobra on the right....been my main gtr ever since.

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