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April 26th, 2014, 02:10 PM
#1
A month has passed
What is happening here? No one has posted in this section in almost a month.
Isn't anyone buying new guitars anymore? Hard to believe. This used to be a really cool place to discuss guitars.
I bought a PRS SE Santana in Santana Yellow recently and think it is a really cool guitar, light and really high quality with a very good stock sound. I'll have to post a picture.
I also put a black pickguard on my deep wine nitro finished Fender Highway One HSS with black pickup covers. It looks and sound real good. I haven't played that guitar in quite a while and it looks good with that unsightly white pickguard replaced with a black one. In the color scheme it almost matches my Gibson SG Standard heritage cherry with the big black pickguard.
I hope you guys didn't sell off all your nice guitars for a fraction of what you paid for them.
Hopefully we can get some more interesting posts onto the forum as we move forward.
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April 27th, 2014, 02:49 PM
#2
I'm also wondering why there isn't more activity.
Let me know if you have any suggestions.
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April 27th, 2014, 05:09 PM
#3
Yeah it's really odd that they're aren't many posts these days. Duffy contrats on PRS Santana I've always wanted one of those in the color you got it in too!!! I've heard that the SE's are a really nice guitar for a fraction of the price. My latest couple pf guitars are a Gretsch White Falcon and an Epiphone MIC Casino. The Falcon is a dream to play. The Casino plays well also. I had originally wanted a Epi Elitist, had money set aside for it but tax time came around and good ole' Uncle Sam took half of the money for the Elitist so had to settle for the MIC Casino. Plus the Elitist was really hard to find anyone who had them for sale!!
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April 27th, 2014, 06:53 PM
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I know someone River, that has an Epi Elitist LP and he likes it a lot.
The Santana is a cool, really well made, great sounding, import guitar. I think they have a reputation for being one of the best at QC producing guitars. It is also light and the mahogany is really nice with a natural color tone to it and the flamed mahogany neck is super cool. It also feels great to me and all I can say is that it is a pleasure to play.
A store by me just picked up Gretch and they have a few nice ones in stock and I see special orders coming thru a lot, but not a White Falcon yet; plus I checked out that Black Falcon in the catalog and it looks super cool. A lot of great songs were played on the White Falcon, for sure. I would love to have one of those. Where are they made anyway?
The local Marshall dealer also sent my JMD 212 back to the company because it broke down three times in less than six months. Marshall sent me a brand new DSL40C at no charge. I had to wait a while because they were in great demand at the time, but it is a very cool amp with four main voices, EL34's. Clean to high gain sounds. Very fun to play with. I think it would make a cheap guitar sound great. It goes to show the value of a real decent amp in your rig. Of course, to each their own.
A lot of my friends around here are playing old point to point handwired Fenders, etc. I'm thinking about having a guy around here hand make me one of his amps. It's just as cheap as buying a new pcb board one, with the chips, etc.
Sounds like you got some cool new guitars. Saving up for that White Falcon was a good idea.
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May 22nd, 2014, 12:53 PM
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Did I hear someone say that there wasn't any posts from anyone buying new gear? Well...I guess that stops here because I bought myself a 2002 RI Paisley last week on Ebay. Sure....there are dings but....she plays beautifully!!!
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May 22nd, 2014, 03:41 PM
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I'm doing my part! I picked up a new PRS, too, in the recent GC blow-out sale: http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php/21867
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May 23rd, 2014, 07:03 AM
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*Tony's jaw drops as he looks at DMV's gear list*....Holy Amos Moses, man!! Where do you find room for all of your amps/gear/pedals/effects/guitars???
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May 23rd, 2014, 03:25 PM
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Nice one, Tony! Welcome to the Fret by the way!
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May 24th, 2014, 11:06 AM
#9
Originally Posted by
Tony Trout
Holy Amos Moses, man!! Where do you find room for all of your amps/gear/pedals/effects/guitars???
It ain't easy, cuz it's all crammed into my 13' x 12' "man cave". I'm going to be relocating to a finished room in our basement where I'll have a LOT more room to spread out, but it's gotten ridiculous in here! Here's a few shots looking around the room:
This is NOT what they mean by the term "full stack":
My current pedal chain, which is in constant flux, since I build most of 'em myself:
My new PRS Studio with my Heritage H555 to the right and my "pedal pile" and a bunch of cases to the left:
A better shot of the Heritage, along with my R9, two Strats and Epi Masterbilt acoustic-electric. 7-guitar rack in the background:
Here's that rack--4 Tele's (3 Squiers and a G&L), the Carvin CT6 I have up for sale, a cheap Xaviere "shredder", and a Agile AL3000:
Last, but not least, is my work table where I do all my pedal and amp DIY stuff. It only looks disorganized, but everything has its place:
What you don't see is the fourth wall with my computer desk and all the associated gear, where I'm sitting and typing this in....
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May 24th, 2014, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by
Robert
Nice one, Tony! Welcome to the Fret by the way!
Thank you! I actually joined in 2013 and have been lurking since that time. Glad to be here! I'm actually wanting to build (or rather...have someone build FOR me) an AllParts Paisley Tele. I love the look of the new bodies!!
Originally Posted by
duhvoodooman
It ain't easy, cuz it's all crammed into my 13' x 12' "man cave". I'm going to be relocating to a finished room in our basement where I'll have a LOT more room to spread out, but it's gotten ridiculous in here! Here's a few shots looking around the room:
This is NOT what they mean by the term "full stack":
My current pedal chain, which is in constant flux, since I build most of 'em myself:
My new PRS Studio with my Heritage H555 to the right and my "pedal pile" and a bunch of cases to the left:
A better shot of the Heritage, along with my R9, two Strats and Epi Masterbilt acoustic-electric. 7-guitar rack in the background:
Here's that rack--4 Tele's (3 Squiers and a G&L), the Carvin CT6 I have up for sale, a cheap Xaviere "shredder", and a Agile AL3000:
Last, but not least, is my work table where I do all my pedal and amp DIY stuff. It only looks disorganized, but everything has its place:
What you don't see is the fourth wall with my computer desk and all the associated gear, where I'm sitting and typing this in....
if I had THAT much gear, I wouldn't know what to pick up to play!!
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May 25th, 2014, 09:05 AM
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Which guitar is your favourite, DVM? (not counting your latest...)
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May 26th, 2014, 10:38 AM
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Boy, that's a tough one. I like different guitars for different purposes. Not counting the new PRS (which is a fabulous instrument!), the R9 is great for crunch tones and that fat, mid-rangey Les Paul tone. So is the Heritage, and it plays like butter--very fast action. But I guess I will always be a "Strat guy" at heart--that was the first electric guitar I ever owned, and I bought another one when I started to get back into playing in the late '90's. Nothing feels as comfortable in my hands as a Strat. So I'd probably go with my American Standard (the sienna-burst Strat in the photo above) as my overall favorite, PRS aside....
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May 27th, 2014, 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by
duhvoodooman
Boy, that's a tough one. I like different guitars for different purposes. Not counting the new PRS (which is a fabulous instrument!), the R9 is great for crunch tones and that fat, mid-rangey Les Paul tone. So is the Heritage, and it plays like butter--very fast action. But I guess I will always be a "Strat guy" at heart--that was the first electric guitar I ever owned, and I bought another one when I started to get back into playing in the late '90's. Nothing feels as comfortable in my hands as a Strat. So I'd probably go with my American Standard (the sienna-burst Strat in the photo above) as my overall favorite, PRS aside....
Really nice PRS. Did you get that off the recent list that Guitar Center had out that discounted '13 year models, very substantially? There were some great guitars on that list at very affordable prices.
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May 27th, 2014, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
Duffy
Really nice PRS. Did you get that off the recent list that Guitar Center had out that discounted '13 year models, very substantially? There were some great guitars on that list at very affordable prices.
Exactly. Was marked down 41% from the regular GC price (not MSRP!). And I got another $100 off for a small ding down low on the front. Beautiful instrument, plays like a dream, sounds fabulous. More pics here: http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php/21867
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May 27th, 2014, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
duhvoodooman
Exactly. Was marked down 41% from the regular GC price (not MSRP!). And I got another $100 off for a small ding down low on the front. Beautiful instrument, plays like a dream, sounds fabulous. More pics here:
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php/21867
Yeah. Great buy and a super beautiful guitar. I can only imagine what it sounds like and feels like. I would love to jump on one of those deals sometime. I suppose that they still have some of them left but I haven't seen an updated list. I guess it would be a matter of calling around to the places on the list to try to find something nice.
Congratulations on that nice guitar.
Where is the GC in Albany? Near the big stores in Latham? I have never seen it but have probably been past it or close to it many times.
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May 28th, 2014, 06:18 AM
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It's on Wolf Road in Colonie, on the west side of Albany, not far from the airport.
Here is the GC PRS sale page, if you want to check it out: http://www.guitarcenter.com/PRS-Clea...9709446f4c8fe7
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May 28th, 2014, 05:40 PM
#17
Originally Posted by
duhvoodooman
Thanks DVM. I know right where that is. I drive by there frequently and stop in Latham to shop. I'll have to check it out. I follow the Northway to Lake George, my hometown. Have you ever played the clubs there or been there? I suppose so.
I'll look at the new list. Thanks.
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May 29th, 2014, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by
duhvoodooman
I "finally" was able to save the list to "Open Office - Writer", which is what I have been using exclusively since I retired. It seems to work well enough for me.
Thanks for the list. There are probably many guitars still on that list.
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August 1st, 2016, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
Duffy
I "finally" was able to save the list to "Open Office - Writer", which is what I have been using exclusively since I retired. It seems to work well enough for me.
Thanks for the list. There are probably many guitars still on that list.
Thank you
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