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Devoted seven stringer
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Pics of my meager stringed instrument collection
I had access to a digital camera the other day and it also happened to be a nice day out, so I went a little pic happy. Took shots of all my guitars and my bass, so I thought I'd share them. I know some folks have guitars that are worth more than my entire collection, but I'm just a poor guy who takes care of his wife for a living, and I have a nice little stable of gear that gets me a lot of great sounds. No complaints here.
![]() First off, my beloved number one, the Schecter 007 Blackjack you've all probably seen by now. ![]() ![]() ![]() Next up, one of my Squier '51s. I have two. I routed the body and cut the pickguard on this one to install a pair of GFS Dream 90s, which if you don't know are some decent inexpensive humbucker sized P90 pickups. I also installed a GFS top loader bridge; the '51s aren't string through and the stock bridge can be a pain to restring. The route was all perfect and nice at first, but then I cut the pickguard a bit off and had to widen the route a bit, so now it's ugly and oversized. But since it's under the pickguard it doesn't matter. I really dig this thing, it plays and sounds great and has a cool vibe to it. ![]() ![]() ![]() And my other stock Squier '51. I actually really like the stock pickups in the '51, so I held off on modifying the other one until I got this one. $80 brand new on clearance at GC. I've only had it a few days and haven't had a chance to set it up or restring it yet, which is why it has the pickguard plastic and tag still on it. The only thing I'm going to do to this one is replace the bridge, unless I end up painting it or something crazy down the road. ![]() My almost fourty year old Yamaha dreadnought that my father bought when he was in the Navy. I learned to play on this guitar and have had it since I was twelve. I've played many acoustics that play better than this one, but I have never come across one that sounds better, even expensive Martins and Taylors. It has aged and dried beautifully and has a huge, warm, room filling sound. I had some work done to it last year that improved it's playability a lot, some minor fret work and had the bridge saddle lowered a few thousandths of an inch. ![]() And my bass, a G&L Tribute L-2500 in blueburst. I went looking for my perfect five string a few months ago after I sold my beloved Hamer Chaparral five string to a friend just starting out. I tried over thirty basses under $1000 and took home three of them before I got this one. It's the most toneful, resonant and versatile bass I came across. It does everything I ask it to very well, from a Fender P or J to a Stingray type sound. Same pickups as in the US made expensive G&Ls, very versatile electronics setup. I love the blueburst finish, I've wanted a blueburst or greenburst finish on something since I first saw one. I'm pretty picky about basses, and this thing stomps. ![]() ![]() Not much, especially compared to the collections of some folks, but I like every instrument in my stable. I've got a great humbucker equipped seven string with real Duncans, a great twangy single coil guitar, and a nice little P-90 axe. I've got a superb sounding acoustic and a wonderfully versatile, playable bass. They all play nicely and cover a lot of tonal ground. What more could I ask for? ![]() (Except maybe a semihollow, a Tele, a fretless bass, an acoustic bass...) ![]() |
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Mimetic polyalloy
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Location: Ireland
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Main Seven: EBMM JP7, Stealth 7
Rig: ENGL Invader 100 !!!
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Nice! I like that Schecter.
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Ibanez 7s
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Location: Southern Maine
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Main Seven: '91 UV7PWH, '91 UV7BK
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Nice collection, that schecter is pretty nice.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The Ohio Crew
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Main Seven: RG7620 of Doom
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holy shit, i think my acoustic guitar is just like that one! it's a Yamaha that my dad gave me.
pic of it in here: http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/gear-and-equipment/7510-new-gear-pics-everything.html cool stuff ![]()
I have a radical idea. The door swings both ways,
we could reverse the particle flow through the gate. We'll cross the streams. |
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<3's Tsukasa
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Location: Virginia, USA
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Ooooh!!! the 007 is sooo nice!! :3 I also like that bass quite a bit.
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ss.org Regular
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: San Antonio, TX
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Main Seven: Schecter Damien-7
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Nice schecter. i really dig the blue sunburst finish on the bass!
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"Yamaha Guitar, FG-110, Nippon Gakki"
Made in Japan ![]() i guess you have a slightly better model than i do ![]() |
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Devoted seven stringer
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PWN3D!!!!
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je t'aime
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Location: Issaquah, WA
Posts: 4,193
Real Name: David Knise
Main Seven: 2005 Ibanez RG1527 w/ Blazes
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that model squire, is reaaally wicked. I tried out one, and wondered why they didn't mark it up $500 and put a fender name on it, just the way it is.
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