The T-60 is gone? Oh, never mind. Just spotted it. I would have had to report you to...them.This is the last time they were all in the same room:
I think that was about 3 years ago.
Here's the current electrics (the checkerboard one seen above I still have, but it has been "wall art" for a long time, not playable):
absolutely one of my favorite collections on the forum.
The T-60 is gone? Oh, never mind. Just spotted it. I would have had to report you to...them.
absolutely one of my favorite collections on the forum.
Is that a hotrod '62 strat? I so want to play one of those!
I vaguely recall being the inspiration for your Les Paul Trad Pro GAS. Does that sound about right? I got one too (in burst) and it's amazing.
Yep, that's a 2007 '62 Hot Rod. I just happened to stumble across the auction with minutes left and no one had bid on it. Got it for $1k. Now if you can find one they're starting to creep up into silly money territory. It's a great Strat if you like huge necks. I do, so that works out nicely.
You had the plain top honeyburst, right? That was gorgeous. I played one in the Nashville GC right around the same time and thought there had to be some kind of catch — it was all the features I'd want on a Paul, but at a cheaper price than the Standards.
I got mine used from Dave's Guitars about two years ago. 50s neck profile, plays like butter. I love it.
... I snapped this shot this morning and I think it came out nicely.
This is a really cool, varied collection. Love it. Especially the Warmoth.
Amazing what hanging out here does to one's collection.Here is a New Year's Day family pic. The black cat wouldn't cooperate, but Smokey was quite content to be a part of the shot!
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Back row: Trinity 12-string A/E, Muse Burst Acoustic, Blue Eclipse A/E
Front row: Neo and Henna TLE
Yeah. I rarely owned one electric, let alone two. I also kept to one 6 and one 12-string acoustic. I didn't even add the banjo to the photo.Amazing what hanging out here does to one's collection.