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    I got the Strat clone in the 80's, still going well. The Ibanez is only a few years old and sounds fantastic.

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    What part of for(int i=0xC02;putchar((i&7)+69)&&(i>>=3); ); don't you understand?

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    Ive got a few guitars and stuff. I seem to keep collecting things musical this year.
    Guitars are
    • Walden D552 12 String with Fishman pickup
    • Ibanez Performance PF5
    • Dirty Old ashton strat copy
    • Epiphone Custom
    • Segovia Acoustic

    Pedals & Effects
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    • Boss RC20XL Loop station
    • Boss Micro BR
    • Digitech Vocalist Live 2
    • Electro Harmonix v256 vocoder

    I run a Vox VT50 amp & also use my qsc 2000 pa amp through Drayton PA speakers.

    Oh the fun
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    Mine's not worth posting...

    ... it's just a Washburn acoustic. I was going to buy a Tacoma at the time, and wish I had. My middle son's the real musician in the family (currently noodling on my guitar as I write this). He's got a Fender Strat replica (Probe, I think...got it when he was 12), a Washburn electric guitar with a very nice (but hard to set up) Floyd Rose floating bridge (the guitar's his older brother's, but his brother stopped playing), a very nice Ibanez semi-solid body jazz guitar, an extremely nice Ibanez Prestige bass with active electronics, a violin, a set of drums, a Korg keyboard, Korg synth, a scratchpad thingie (don't ask me - I dunno), couple of harmonicas, various other stuff.
    It would take too long to photo it all, so you'll just have to take my word on it.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    ... it's just a Washburn acoustic. I was going to buy a Tacoma at the time, and wish I had. My middle son's the real musician in the family (currently noodling on my guitar as I write this). He's got a Fender Strat replica (Probe, I think...got it when he was 12), a Washburn electric guitar with a very nice (but hard to set up) Floyd Rose floating bridge (the guitar's his older brother's, but his brother stopped playing), a very nice Ibanez semi-solid body jazz guitar, an extremely nice Ibanez Prestige bass with active electronics, a violin, a set of drums, a Korg keyboard, Korg synth, a scratchpad thingie (don't ask me - I dunno), couple of harmonicas, various other stuff.
    It would take too long to photo it all, so you'll just have to take my word on it.
    Gotta love the floating floyds aye..... always fun trying to chunk and grind out some heavy palm muting songs e.g. Metallica.... strings always seem to go sharp
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    Don't play myself but worked with a number of bands in the UK over the years.

    Friend of mine has Paul Kossoff's Les Paul. He was in a band called Becket who were a Free copy band and who also supported Free on a number of occasions. When Kossoff died, my mate approached Kossoffs father and managed to buy the axe. One stipulation though. It has to go back to Kossoffs family if my mate ever wants to sell. Can't be sold on to anyone else.
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




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    Only photo I've got and can't be ****d taking one.


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    Thanks to Santa, I how have a fourth axe: this time I have a Boulder Creek Riptide, it's a soprano US-5NS model, in mahogany. Unlike other soprano ukes, this has a metal G string tuned an octave lower than usual. Very different. Loving it, I am.

    Thanks Santa.
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    I got me a new toy...

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    1956 Keilwerth New King Alto

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    My new toy (to augment my tomahawk) is a Cry Baby(TM) wah wah pedal. It's nearly a week and I'm still smiling hugely.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    I got me a new toy...

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    1956 Keilwerth New King Alto

    Big & Phat & Sweet As

    Nice.

    I played tenor for a couple of years and then played a Yanagisawa baritone for four years, loved the big pig! I often wonder how long it would take me to get the hang of it again, been a while now....
    F M S

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    My LTD (ESP) B404sm Neck through Bass and Vox t-25 Amp. Also the Wife's Crafter acoustic. Can't be arsed taking photos of the piano
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