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you forgot the 90's SX 5 string p-bass and the '76 4001 azureglo and the 5 string esp ...
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'63 ****** acoustic - burnt at the stake (steak?)
'59 Teisco J5 - smashed when I was the same.....
'61 Broadway f-hole acoustic (wish I still had it)
'63 Framus Strato Starbass (ditto)
'65 Fender Precision Bass (sold... blubber, blubber!)
'68 Maton El Toro - mine was white (sold)

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'71 Maton Apollo semi-acoustic (sold)
30 year hiatus............
'00 Squier Strat (still got)
'98 American Strat (sold for my first Rick)
'03 Brian Moore i8-1000 (still got)
'03 Yamaha APX5A electric acoustic (still got)
'04 Rickenbacker 330/6 FG (will never sell)
'04 Rickenbacker 660/12 FG (ditto)

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Howard,
That's an interesting variation on a Long Horn!
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Jeff remembers more about my gear than I do! I had that ESP for one practice and one gig, and then I almost tossed it out the window, I hated it so much. And how I forgot the '76 Azureglo, I'll never know. I loved that bass!
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Sure is, Geoff.

They were originally made for a group called 'The Strangers' in 1968 and were then produced in limited numbers (about 55 per year) until 1971 when production ended. They cost about $280 in those days and were really quite a nice guitar to play (24 fret), but they were big!! Similar body size to the Burns Bison of the day.

Just found a red one for sale in Sydney at $1995!

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Very cool!
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Come on Jwilli, give it a shot!
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I have all of my guitars, except for the very first one, a Harmony acoustic. It was a Christmas present in 1965 and was stolen about six months later.

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'96 1997 LH MG
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
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I made a list and it topped out at about 110. ( I thought it was more, lol).
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Kay EB-O copy
Epiphone neck-thru bass
Electra 4001 copy
Fender P-bass
Gibson Les Paul Triumph Bass
Fender Telecaster bass
no-name Hofner Beatle copy
Musicman Stingray
Rickenbacker 4001
Hagstrom Swede bass
Gibson EB-O
Ibanez Jazz copy LH*
Rickenbacker 450
Hondo 8-string
Hondo Longhorn bass
Ventura Country Gent copy
Jerry Jones Longhorn BassVI
Gibson EB-2*
Rickenbacker 4003LH*
Rickenbacker 4001CSLH*
Hagstrom 8-string bass
Hamer B12S 12-string bass
Epiphone N/R Thunderbird LH(converted)*
Hamer B12S 12-string bass*
Epiphone Viola bass
Epiphone Viola bass LH
Vox violin bass
Jerry Jones Longhorn bass*
Fender BassVI
Hofner Beatle bass LH*
Rickenbacker 4001SLH*
Epiphone SG*
Epiphone Union Jack Supernova*
Jerry Jones Master Elec.Sitar*
Epiphone Rivoli*
Vox Mark IV teardrop bass
Phantom BW teardrop bass*
Jerry Jones Longhorn BassVI*
Gretsch SynchroBassVI LH(converted)*
Squier P-bass Special LH*
Fender P-bass LH
Phantom Custom LH*
Epiphone Flying V bass*
Fender mandolin*
Hammertone Elec.Mando-guitar*
Jerry Jones Longhorn bass
Carlo Robelli 8-string bass
Fender Jazz LH*
Rickenbacker 340LH*
Kona acoustic bass*
Epiphone EB-O LH(converted)*

*= still own
LH= left-handed

I think that's it.


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Show off!!
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Wow. This is going to be tough...

No-name acoustic that belonged to my grandmother.
Harmony electric of some sort.
Gibson SG
Ibanez Flying V
Ibanez Destroyer
Mighty Mite body with parts from various manufacturers
Carvin of some sort
Vox Meteor
Vox Mark VI acoustic/electric
Vox Mark XII acoustic/electric
Rickenbacker 4001
Vox Mark VI
Vox Phantom XII
Vox Mando-Guitar
Vox Phantom VI
Vox Phantom IV
Rickenbacker 420/12
another Vox Mando-Guitar
Rickenbacker 360/12
Yamaha acoustic (long model name I can't remember)
Rickenbacker Pete Townshend
Hamer 12-string bass
Fender Stratocaster
Fender Strat XII
Squier P-Bass
another Rickenbacker 360/12
Gibson Les Paul Custom
Fender Esquire
Washburn acoustic/electric bass
Yamaha AES1500
Charvel Surfcaster
Hamer Special
another Yamaha acoustic
Guild Brian May Signature (red)
Guild Brian May Signature (green)
Guild Brian May Special (natural)
Guild Brian May Standard (black)
Guild Brian May Special (white)
Guild Brian May Signature (black)
Alvarez-Yairi signature acoustic
Gibson Les Paul
Baldwin Vibra-Slim
Fender Bass VI
Danelectro Baritone
Squier Tele Thinline
Danelectro Doubleneck 6/Bari
Epiphone Les Paul
1967 Rickenbacker 365 MG
1967 Rickenbacker 335 FG
Burns Brian May Signature
Agile Les Paul

I know I'm forgetting some, and I'm uncertain of the order of some of those... but that's the best my brain can do right now.
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Kevin,
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I'm trying to think of an appropriate "who, me?" type comment, but I don't think I'd be fooling anyone.
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Hmmm. I just thought of a few more, one of which I still have:

Ibanez Talman, 3 lipstick version (still have)
Ibanez Saabre (or whatever it was they were called)
Rickenbacker 360 with slant frets
And I'm pretty sure I had a second 4001 in there, somewhere.
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