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Started by ckim715, January 26, 2012, 03:25:42 PM

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jcuempire

 
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Thanks for the info!  All the 70's LP's and SG's I have had the pleasure of playing have had that volute, I didn't realize the DC had a much different neck profile.  I used to play traditional ska, rocksteady, and reggae, that DC would be perfect for that stuff besides the obvious ablity to rock.  Thanks for posting it!
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Yes!  P90's sound good for reggae - judging by Bob Marley's LP Special.

kinski

Quote from: Bret608 on February 17, 2012, 12:01:31 PM
Quote from: kinski on January 30, 2012, 11:54:05 AM


Left to right:

Warmoth Korina Strat
Rick Kelly Bowery Pine Tele
Gibson 60's Tribute Les Paul (added Bigsby)
Supro Dual Tone (early 50's)
Silvertone (Kay) Thin Twin (early 50's)

Wow, a Rick Kelly...he sells these through Carmine St. Guitars, right? Robert Quine (Lou Reed, Richard Hell/Voidoids, one of my favorites) specifically mentions the Rick Kelly Telecasters in one of his last interviews before he died.

Hey Bret, just saw your post, sorry. Yeah, Rick Kelly has a shop in the West Village, Carmine Street Guitars. I live in NYC, so its easy to stop by. A beautiful guitar built from pine taken from a building on the Bowery dated from the mid 1800s. "The bones of New York" as Rick says.

claytushaywood

Quote from: kinski on January 30, 2012, 11:54:05 AM


Left to right:

Warmoth Korina Strat
Rick Kelly Bowery Pine Tele
Gibson 60's Tribute Les Paul (added Bigsby)
Supro Dual Tone (early 50's)
Silvertone (Kay) Thin Twin (early 50's)

I am jealous of that collection!  I feel we have similar tastes!

Diamond

I generally dislike Strats, but I love this one!

juansolo

Lastest WIP picture of the Stratele WezV is building for me. Really starting to come together now.

Gnomepage - DIY effects library & stuff in the Stompage bit
"I excite very large doom for days" - playpunk

midwayfair

The Don Quixotecaster:


Complete with Sancho Panza switch. It doesn't do anything on its own, and most of the time has no effect, but sometimes it makes things a little fatter.

juansolo

Like that, reminds me of my old Table. That had similar switching:



Possibly a little over-complicated in the end. The three pup selectors were fine. The vol and tone were push pulls and depending on which was doing what it gave you either: single coil rails, P90s or humbuckers parallel or serial. Great pickups those P-rails. Very versatile.
Gnomepage - DIY effects library & stuff in the Stompage bit
"I excite very large doom for days" - playpunk

alanp



The tele has a Dimarzio Area Hot T in the bridge, and a Dimarzio 36th Anniv. PAF in the neck. Korina body, maple neck. Sounds amazing! Made by a New Zealand luthier, http://www.ashcustomworks.com/
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nzCdog

Nice Al... quite a few diy pedals there too :)
I too can vouch for ashcustomworks, love the guitar I had built!

Bret608

Quote from: kinski on March 09, 2012, 02:51:30 PM
Quote from: Bret608 on February 17, 2012, 12:01:31 PM
Quote from: kinski on January 30, 2012, 11:54:05 AM


Left to right:

Warmoth Korina Strat
Rick Kelly Bowery Pine Tele
Gibson 60's Tribute Les Paul (added Bigsby)
Supro Dual Tone (early 50's)
Silvertone (Kay) Thin Twin (early 50's)

Wow, a Rick Kelly...he sells these through Carmine St. Guitars, right? Robert Quine (Lou Reed, Richard Hell/Voidoids, one of my favorites) specifically mentions the Rick Kelly Telecasters in one of his last interviews before he died.

Hey Bret, just saw your post, sorry. Yeah, Rick Kelly has a shop in the West Village, Carmine Street Guitars. I live in NYC, so its easy to stop by. A beautiful guitar built from pine taken from a building on the Bowery dated from the mid 1800s. "The bones of New York" as Rick says.

No problem! I lived in NYC '95-'00 and wish I had known about his shop.

At the time, there was a music venue/art space in this cavernous old chamber in one of the pillars of the Brooklyn Bridge. I think it was called the Anchorage. I don't know if it's still used in that way, but when I hear "bones of New York" it brings it to mind! What a cool concept for a guitar.

juansolo

Gnomepage - DIY effects library & stuff in the Stompage bit
"I excite very large doom for days" - playpunk

GermanCdn

Been meaning to post this for a while, but finally got around to it last night.

I'll preface this with the following:

1) I am fortunate enough to have a very understanding wife
2) My collection by no means translates into me having any talent
3) It's not a problem if I'm okay with it.

That being said, here's my current arsenal



Left to right

Fender FSR Butterscoth Tele with Fender noiseless pups
Fender Jerry Donahue Tele, autographed and given to me by Jerry himself
Squier Classic Vibe 50s Tele, with SD JD and Gibson Mini hum pups
Fender Highway One Tele, stock, soon to be re pupped
Fender Spider Esquire, with SD P-Rail and three way mode switch




Left to right

Fender Lite Ash Tele, stock, soon to be re-pupped
Fender Lite Ash Tele, stock
Fender Fat Tele, soon to be re-pupped
Custom Shop Parts Tele, with SD Hot Tele Bridge, Tex Mex neck, and four way
Fender/Warmoth Tele, with GFS Mean 90 in neck.  Soon to be re-pupped



Left to right

Fender Strat, with SD Hot Rails and Lace Gold Sensors
Fender Deluxe Strat, with SD Pearly Gates and Fender Texas Specials
Fender Deluxe Strat, with Vintage Noiselss pups and mid boost
Squier Pro Tone Strat, with Dimarzio Tone Zone and SD Alnico Pros
Fender Lite Ash Strat, with Fender Texas Specials, soon to be re-pupped
Fender Hard Tail Strat, with Lace Holy Grail Pups



Left to right

PRS Custom 22 with SD Antiquity P-90s
PRS McCarty Trem with McCarty Pups
PRS Satin Singlecut with PRS #7 pups
PRS CE-22 Mahogany Stop Tail with PRS Dragons



Epiphone Ltd Les Paul Standard, with GFS Dream 180s and Bigsby
Epiphone US Classic Goldtop with SD Alnico Pros
Epiphone Les Paul Standard with SD Custom 5 and 59 pups
Epipone Slash AFD Signature with SD Slash pups
Epiphone Les Paul Standard with Gibson Burstbuckers



Left to right

Gibson Les Paul Studio Flametop, stock, soon to be re-pupped
Gibson 50's Tribute HB Les Paul, stock, original Thomann Ltd Edition with Rosewood board and light back
Gibson Les Paul Special, stock
Gibson Les Paul Studio Faded, stock, soon to be re-pupped



Left to right

Gibson Melody Maker V, stock with the original Gibson pup, not the Duncan Designed
Gibson SG Standard, stock
Godin Velocity, stock, with SD Triple Shot
Godin LGX-SA, stock



Left to right

Schecter C-1XXX with SD distortion, Gibson P-94, and stripper inlays.  My wife hates this guitar
Schecter Templest Blackjack with SD Distortion and 59
Schecter C-1 with GFS 58s
Schecter Ultra with GFS Fat Pats




Left to right

Epiphone Sheraton, stock
Epiphone Nighthawk with SD JB and SM-3 pups
Hamer Eclipse with Sky Mini hums



Left to right

Jackson Concert Bass, stock
Warwick Rock Bass, stock
Peavey US Foundation, stock



Left to right

Peavey SD-50E Acoustic
Epiphone EJ-200CE Acoustic
Washburn Cumberland Jumbo CE



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Wow what a collection!  I assume you have a favourite or two? :)

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