Lets look at our guitars thread

Lets look at our guitars thread

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Don1

15,964 posts

209 months

Thursday 18th January
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Thank you - agreed. It looks like the guitar is arriving tomorrow with some little extras (including one of Nunos picks apparently?)

Animal

5,262 posts

269 months

Friday 19th January
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Always had a quiet hankering for one of these - you'll have to post lots more pics and your opinions once you have it in hand.

chemistry

2,187 posts

110 months

Friday 19th January
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Animal said:
Always had a quiet hankering for one of these
Agreed. They are one of the few 'signature guitars' that are instantly recognisable and were built to meet a particular artist's requirements, rather than being (say) just a custom colour of an existing mainstream model.

matrignano

4,412 posts

211 months

Friday 19th January
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There's a guitar auction at Christie's coming up, if anyone's interested

President Merkin

3,274 posts

20 months

Friday 19th January
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matrignano said:
There's a guitar auction at Christie's coming up, if anyone's interested
I like that there's three Mark Knopfler signature Strats in there & he doesn't want them.

matrignano

4,412 posts

211 months

Friday 19th January
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President Merkin said:
I like that there's three Mark Knopfler signature Strats in there & he doesn't want them.
It's for charideee apparently (well, 25% of proceeds).
Or he might just need the money hehe

Don1

15,964 posts

209 months

Saturday 20th January
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Ok, some thoughts back to back N2 to N4.

Weight about the same. Neck profile is identical. I prefer the inlays on the N2. The finish is better on the N4 (duh). Unplugged the N4 has better resonance. The main difference apart from setup is the cutaway on the N4 so you don’t feel the heel in your palm when you’re playing there.

Plugged in - much the same? Haven’t had a chance to turn it up much. The N2 has split coils though, the ‘4 doesn’t?

Overall - the price of the N2 is a bargain compared to the N4 but there’s no price on what the heart wants.

Pupp

12,256 posts

273 months

Sunday 21st January
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Never really paid attention to Washburn guitars before, despite being aware of their basses… cracking looking things and love the Nuno input.

Meanwhile, I’ve ‘completed’ my small collection by adding a Japanese made Takamine electro acoustic to the fold if anyone wants to see any pics of that; it’s quite purty…

Pupp

12,256 posts

273 months

Sunday 21st January
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Takamine TSF48C

Don1

15,964 posts

209 months

Sunday 21st January
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That’s rather lovely

Pupp

12,256 posts

273 months

Sunday 21st January
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Thank you; it’s far too good for my meagre abilities, that’s for sure… yes

dvshannow

1,581 posts

137 months

Sunday 21st January
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Those Yamaha desktop amps are such great things too

SD_1

7,266 posts

159 months

Sunday 21st January
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dvshannow said:
Those Yamaha desktop amps are such great things too
They are fantastic things, I bought one a couple of years ago and it's the only amp I use at home now. Well, unless everyone is out and I can crank my AC30 but those days are few and far between!

dvshannow

1,581 posts

137 months

Sunday 21st January
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Was looking at American Vintage II Teles and ended up with this

Stealthracer

7,771 posts

179 months

Monday 22nd January
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Fantastic bit of wood! If that Tele plays as good as it looks you're onto a winner.

W124

1,579 posts

139 months

Monday 22nd January
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That is a really lovely looking guitar.


gazza285

9,840 posts

209 months

Monday 22nd January
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I love a nice Telecaster.

I’ve flipped the control board late on mine though, I much prefer the switch on the other side, and out of the way of the volume pot.

Wheel Turned Out

574 posts

39 months

Saturday 27th January
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Lucille was the first guitar I lusted after when the guitar bug began to bite. Picked up this lightly used Epiphone one in October to join my old Sheraton in the fold, absolutely lovely thing. Quite heavy, as most seem to be, but very happy with it.

Yahonza

1,682 posts

31 months

Saturday 27th January
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That is very nice and I'll bet it sounds great. Love a good semi-acoustic.

Stan the Bat

8,974 posts

213 months

Saturday 27th January
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Stealthracer said:
My 'barncaster' Tele arrived this week, I was rather amused by the rear cover - the lid off a tin can!



To replace that, I'll probably use some of the scratchplate I took off, and recess it properly.
Is that a Ron Kirn Tele ?