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I had the instruments out for a general wipe-down and tuning; the perfect chance for a photo:

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The guitars:

Ric 1997 SPC/VB
Ric 360V64
Phantom Guitarworks Teardrop XII
Epiphone Elitist Country Gent
Danelectro Longhorn Bass
Danelectro Mandoguitar
Tyler Mountain Bouzouki
Gibson SJ100X
Tacoma C1C Chief
Fender DG? 12-string

The collection has changed over the years. Casinos, Gretsches, Fenders, and other Rics have come and gone.

When they start gathering dust, they go bye bye.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

I dig it Noel!

Love the Ricks, of course. I would have bought one of those Epi Gents by now if I knew I could shove some Filtertrons in it. And I've had some sudden GAS for a Phantom teardrop as well!

What kind of music do you play?
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Modern rock/art rock original music. Influences include George Harrison, Paul Atkinson, Johnny Marr, John Squire, the Church, Les Paul, Jim Moginie, etc.

As for the Gent, I debated the issue back and forth before placing my order. Seems I can NEVER keep either solidbody or humbucker-equipped guitars for very long. The Epi has enough tone and mojo to stick around I believe; lots of brightness on tap and detail in the sound (and the wire handle Bigsby is a dream). If I ever grow tired of the HB sound, there are several single coil PUs which will drop right in.

The Phantom is a cool guitar too. Imagine a hollowbody, 12-string Fender Jaguar.
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Post by telebob »

That is one nice stable of instruments. I tried to photograph mine a few times but my wife caught me and went ballistic each time when she saw the amount of gear I have tucked away. Some day I'll put up a photo. I just have to time it right.

Nice collection.
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Hey Noel! That Blueburst Longhorn Bass is the most amazing spectacular incredible phenomenal outstanding looking little bass I ever did see!!! No flies on the rest of the stuff either. Seriously nice stuff! Hope all's well.
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In my divorce, I kept the house AND the instruments, Bob. Image Not that I'm making a suggestion (God, I wouldn't wish that on anyone).

Fran, the Blueburst is a nice finish -as is the Dano Copperburst. *wink*

Occasionally I miss my Aerodyne Tele or Gretsch, but overall I'm thrilled with my guitars. Of the 10 instruments pictured, 7 are lifelong keepers.
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*Wink* acknowledged! Kept the instruments in my divorce too, but lost the house, car and furnishings. Oh well!
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I got to keep the house and the dog, but I had to give up the entire kingsize bedroom set to keep the dog.

How does that Phantom play? Are the Phantoms top-notch guitars as far as quality and components go?
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Jeff, the Phantom XII plays quite nicely. The neck has a flatter radius than I'm used to but it's not too distracting. The string spacing/nut width is much wider than a Ric 12.

As far as total quality goes, if a Ric is a 10 out of 10, the Phantom would be a 7.5, 8 at best. Still a nice guitar.
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Post by melibreits »

Nice collection, Noel....you've got some cool-looking guitars there! But I still think you need a few more Rics, LOL! ;)
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I think you need one of these:

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Oh God...

My son might think it's cool. Image
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Eeeeeewwwwwwww!!!!

I have heard some people call their guitars "axes," but I didn't think it was supposed to be literal....

Looks like a good candidate for Paul W.'s "Ugly" thread!
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Post by winston »

Noel you have a very nice collection. You have far too many Rickenbackers though. Can I be of assistance? LOL

That "axe" bass would be right at home with Gene Simmons et al.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Or maybe a new "butt ugly" thread...
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