What was your first guitar!
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A Regal acoustic which I traded in toward a St George electric, Danelectro reverb unit and a Magnatone amp..
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First guitar: '82 Alvarez Festival
First real bass (after $40.00 Japanese "toy") ~ '69 - '71 Fender Jazz Bass
First real bass (after $40.00 Japanese "toy") ~ '69 - '71 Fender Jazz Bass
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Sounds like my first bass!whojamfan wrote:A POS acoustic from an out of business chain store called Gemco. You could slip a zippo under the strings at the 12th fret the action was so bad.![]()
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Not sure what the go was in my family,but it seemed that the girls got a little better treatment than the boys! I'm one of seven(3boys,4girls)! When i was allowed to have guitar lessons at age 10(1970) my father bought me a POS with NYLON strings 3/4 acoustic that i was too embarrased to show my schoolmates.(we all wanted electric guitars). A few years later with working in a toystore after school, i finally had enough money saved to buy the $35.00 sunburst Srat copy that sat in the music store window for what seemed like an eternity! (looking back now,$35 in 1975, it may well have not been a copy at all!!)
Now, at about this time, my sister wanted to have guitar lessons,.... my father bought her a $150 Steel-stringed(12)!!!! Was i ever peeved about that!!!
Now, at about this time, my sister wanted to have guitar lessons,.... my father bought her a $150 Steel-stringed(12)!!!! Was i ever peeved about that!!!
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A no-named Les Paul copy with horrible action my mom got me in 1978. I had it for around two years until I got a job after school and bought myself a fender lead I. I had that until the early 90s when I got my younger brother's Les Paul, which I still have. I got my 4003 in 2000.
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I was given a Cimar Jazz bass copy for Christmas in '77. Little did we know it had no neck adjustment left. Traded for a first generation Ibanez Roadstar bass (1 soapbar pickup + active preamp) in '79. Nice bass - a poor man's Stingray!
The first I bought with my own cash was my battered 4000, which on reflection must have been bought in '80, and not '79 as I have sometimes thought (old age creeps up). The Ibanez went on consignment after I had the Rick refinished and set up, as I was flat broke, but happy!
The first I bought with my own cash was my battered 4000, which on reflection must have been bought in '80, and not '79 as I have sometimes thought (old age creeps up). The Ibanez went on consignment after I had the Rick refinished and set up, as I was flat broke, but happy!
"I don't want to sound incredulous but I can't believe it" Rex Mossop
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I had the same experience with my little sister. I have the theory that each kid weakens the parents for the next one. Your pleading softened them up for your sister, ultimately. My folks got tired of saying NO!gregga41 wrote:Not sure what the go was in my family,but it seemed that the girls got a little better treatment than the boys! I'm one of seven(3boys,4girls)! When i was allowed to have guitar lessons at age 10(1970) my father bought me a POS with NYLON strings 3/4 acoustic that i was too embarrased to show my schoolmates.(we all wanted electric guitars). A few years later with working in a toystore after school, i finally had enough money saved to buy the $35.00 sunburst Srat copy that sat in the music store window for what seemed like an eternity! (looking back now,$35 in 1975, it may well have not been a copy at all!!)
Now, at about this time, my sister wanted to have guitar lessons,.... my father bought her a $150 Steel-stringed(12)!!!! Was i ever peeved about that!!!
All I wanna do is rock!
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Hmmm... same here...after proving he was keen on a $100 drum kit, my little brother got a Sonor kit with a full set of Paiste cymbals.... when he was 14 or so. I think your theory has legs Kira!kiramdear wrote:I had the same experience with my little sister. I have the theory that each kid weakens the parents for the next one. Your pleading softened them up for your sister, ultimately. My folks got tired of saying NO!gregga41 wrote:Not sure what the go was in my family,but it seemed that the girls got a little better treatment than the boys! I'm one of seven(3boys,4girls)! When i was allowed to have guitar lessons at age 10(1970) my father bought me a POS with NYLON strings 3/4 acoustic that i was too embarrased to show my schoolmates.(we all wanted electric guitars). A few years later with working in a toystore after school, i finally had enough money saved to buy the $35.00 sunburst Srat copy that sat in the music store window for what seemed like an eternity! (looking back now,$35 in 1975, it may well have not been a copy at all!!)
Now, at about this time, my sister wanted to have guitar lessons,.... my father bought her a $150 Steel-stringed(12)!!!! Was i ever peeved about that!!!
"I don't want to sound incredulous but I can't believe it" Rex Mossop
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I first used my sister's Stella acoustic. I think it ran about $30 new. I then got some cheap Japanese rental bass, maybe a Kent or a Crestwood.
"The best things in life aren't things."
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I was given an Harmony acoustic on Christmas Day, 1965. It was stolen in the summer of 1966 and I didn't get my second guitar until Christmas Day, 1996.

Note that even then, I was a lefty!

Note that even then, I was a lefty!
'96 1997 LH MG
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
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I bought an Egmond archtop acoustic with money I got for Christmas in 1970 or 1971. It cost the princely sum of 16 pounds. I also bought a copy of Bert Weedon's "Play in a Day" book. It didn't take me very long to figure out that Bert's idea of 'playing' and mine were drastically different - nearly 40 years later, I'm still trying to figure it out.
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First guitar was an Olive Green Epiphone SG, which is now set up for slide and sports a Fool-inspired paint job.
First bass was a Premier Precision copy, which is currently in pieces, though I'd like to get it back together at some point - it wasn't bad!
First bass was a Premier Precision copy, which is currently in pieces, though I'd like to get it back together at some point - it wasn't bad!
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I'm impressed , John, you still have your first two. Wish I had minesloop_john_b wrote:First guitar was an Olive Green Epiphone SG, which is now set up for slide and sports a Fool-inspired paint job.
First bass was a Premier Precision copy, which is currently in pieces, though I'd like to get it back together at some point - it wasn't bad!
All I wanna do is rock!
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A sigma nylon string that Mum got for for $60 (which was good value at the time) It had a repaired headstock.
I've still got it!
Eden.
I've still got it!
Eden.
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I still have mine. It's a 1962 Harmony steel-string acoustic. I wanted a set of drums for my eleventh birthday in '63 but my parents were wise and bought me a guitar instead and saved me from going over to the dark side. The neck is pretty chunky and the tone is fair at best, but with a leftover set of TI Jazz Flats on it, it's at least playable. With normal strings it sounds better, but it's a real bear to play. My first bass was a Hagstrom H-2 in 1964. It's long gone but still had the fastest neck of any bass I've ever played.
