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Post by phlemmy »

I forgot to add the Fender Aerodyne that I kept for 30 hours.
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Oh, I forgot this really lousy LP copy that I bought in order to smash. Turns out the body was made out of really thick plywood and refused to break no matter how hard I tried. Even a drop from a 3rd story window onto cement didn't significantly injure the body. Extremely disappointing.
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Welcome Kevin. Do you have a photo of the Rickenbacker 420/12? I have never seen a single pickup Rickenbacker 12 string.
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Post by kevin »

Peter,

It was nearly 20 years ago, and I only had the guitar for a year or two. It was not 100% original. By any means. While it was MG when I owned it, it was definately originally a Fireglo (bits of FG finish still showed in the slots). And the pickguard didn't seem to be original material to me (but this was 20 years ago and I knew virtually nothing about Rickenbackers back then). Anyway, I think it may have been a 450 in disguise.

And no, no photos. Sorry!

(later edit): The more I try to recall, the more I'm sure I lifted the pickguard at one point and saw the original route under there. I'm going to go back and edit my original post to change this. And add those other guitars (plus one other I just remembered).

Then again, perhaps not. Didn't know about the 120 minute rule. So add a Vox Tempest XII to the list. Um, and a Fernandez Nomad.
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Post by goldenoldie »

Kevin,
That's quite a list. How many do you still have?
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Around 30 of 'em.
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Post by 325_fan »

no, I've had so many it makes my brain hurt to try to remember them all.
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Post by kevin »

Okay, add a Fender Musicmaster and some sort of vintage Danelectro to the list...
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Post by spencer »

OK - I'll go. I just scribbled these down a few weeks ago, just out of curiousity.

- Ventura acoustic (learned on it)
- Sears electric (first one)
- Cort Strat copy
- BC Rich Strat copy
- Epiphone Rivera
- Carvin LPDC copy
- Fender Tele '87
- Fender Jaguar '69
- Fender Jaguar '65
- Fender Mustang '70s
- Fender Mustang '70s (racing stripe)
- Gretsch Dou Jet '58 (double cutaway)
- Gretsch Dou Jet RI '90s
- Gretsch Hocky Stick Headstock '70s?
- PRS Custom 22 '90s
- Epiphone LPDC '90s
- Alvarez Kazuo Yari '80s (acoustic)
- Applause P-Bass copy
- Gibson SG '62 RI
- Gibson SG '80s (TV yellow)
- Gibson SG '72 (Cherry turned Walnut)
- Gibson 335 '74 (sunburst)
- Gibson 335 '72 (Cherry turned Walnut)
- Larivee LS10 '97 (acoustic)
- Rickenbacker 330 JG '87
- Rickenbacker 325V63 '96
- Rickenbacker 360V64 '97
- PRS CE22 '96
- Fender Strat 50s Classic
- Fender Strat 70s Classic
- Gretsch Tennessean 6119-63 HT '04
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Post by spencer »

OOOPS, I forgot my no-name 12 strings.

- Acoustic 12 String (hard to play, in the closet)
- Electric 12 String (looks alot like my first guitar from Sears)

What's that? 33 I think...Jeeze...and I still want more.
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