One of mine...
No its not porno!.
I am including a pick of my Les Paul II Special,(And yes its a lefty flip) so why dont you all post pics of yours!!
One of mine...
My Baby
Jeid, noticed that you've strung your guitar in a zakk wylde stylee. just out of curiosity, do you notice a difference?
Also, this is one of my favourites. Bought on a whim whilst getting strings in inverness before a gig. Its only a squier, but its damn good! Set Neck, Hipshot Drop-D Tuner and quite possibly the best sound I've ever heard from a rhythm pickup ever.
My 2007 USA Strat........oh yeah.
My Ibanez RG370DX:
And what a proper photo of it would look like...
"It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."
Two of my 10 Children!
Ibanez Floral Jem (With DiMarzio PAF Pros and stupid Lime-green Clip-Lock!)
Gibson Les Paul Studio
Now I know who phoebus is!!!!! I wud get my picture of an Epiphone Dot Stuido up sometime. its brown!
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?im...%3Den%26sa%3DN
Am left-handed, but this is a reverse pic'.
Tokai Talbo.
Pepsi nice to see you are using a Tokai Talbo, it has become a very collectable guitar and has risen in value over the last few years mainly due to it's aluminium body. If it's an 80's model it can be worth up to £800 to £1000 depending on condition.
I have an early 80's Tokai Goldstar (Strat) in pretty much mint condition, it's Fiesta red with a rose wood neck with the Fender style Tokai logo on the headstock, this was made prior to the court case which Fender won forcing Tokai to change their logo. I'm keeping it for my retirement fund but to be honest I will never sell it. I have a few stats but the Tokai sound cannot be matched.
You're right, Douglas: nothing quite like the sound of a Tokai.
My first-ever guitar was a Tokai "Breezysound" telecaster, but, being a nipper I didn't fully appreciate its finer qualities, reckoning that its high-end sound was too "tinny" (as I thought aged 14) and annoyed to learn that one of my pals also had a Tokai telecaster - but with a tremolo on it. Neglect and the passage of time saw it lose much of its original appearance, and in the end I got shot of it for £300. Not bad, but not great, either, for a guitar I paid £120 for in 1990.
I doubt you'll appreciate the finer points of New York's multi-layered noise band, Band Of Susans, Douglas, but they're Tokai freaks, as well as fans of G&L guitars.
Check out Mood Swing and Pardon My French here: www.myspace.com/bandofsusans to get a taste of it.
Here's a photo of me with most of the collection - some of you might have seen this in the Daily Record (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...86908-20626150)
The guitar I'm holding is actually a Stagg Strat, that Dad painted for me. The other guitars are a BC-Rich Deciever, Ibanez JS100, Maverick Species One 7 String, Parker Midi Fly (Gleber's), Ibanez RG370DX, and the one sticking out of my shoulder, an LTD M-200FM
Also, Dad and I (well, Dad really!) have just finished working on my old Squier Stagemaster
Before:
After:
Some nice guitars on here guys!
Loving the variety, mine isnt a "real" Gibson she the poor cousin-"Epiphone" but she does what shes meant too she rocks!! Especially when i run her through Guitar rig 3 on Maximum distortion
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