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Hi! I'm Steve. I live in the Manchester, NH area, and I've been playing for about 35 years.
I played in bands around here for about 25 of that, but retired from gigging in around 2002. I started playing back the the early days of punk, but my first love was always The Beatles. So my ideal sound is melodic, but with an edge. Kind of Beatles, Ramones, XTC, Guided By Voices, Byrds, Beach Boys & The Who.
One of the upsides of being older is that what are now unaffordable, "Vintage" guitars were just "Used Guitars" when I was younger, and I still have most of them. I'm at around 16 guitars at the moment. The stars of the lineup are an emerald green '68 Guild Starfire II, a '71 Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop, a '71 Telecaster and a '66 Hagstrom electric 12.
I have the music that I make at home now at www.soundcloud.com/aspirinhammer.

A few pics I have handy:

The Starfire in 1987:
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The Tele in it's current configuration (The original body was thrashed, I modded it a lot over the years):
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Oh, forgot to mention the '77 Guild S-100:
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The Tele's original body in the early 90's:
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The Les Paul
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Me now with an Agile AD-2300:
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Hi and welcome Steve. It's good to have another experienced player on the forum. What amps do you like to use?
 
Right now, I have a little Roland Cube 20x and a Peavey Studio Pro 112, but I don't really use either of them. I pretty much do everything thru a Line 6 UX-1 into the computer, or I sit on the couch and play an electric unplugged. Haven't played with other humans except for trading tracks back and forth for recordings in quite a while. The amps pretty much gather dust.

Over the years though, I've had a Fender Tremolux head and cab, Twin Reverb, a 50w Marshall combo, Carvin 100 watt head with a Traynor cab, and a little Peavey practice amp.
 
Welcome to one of the most level-headed forums online. I have yet to see a flame war. And yes, your guitar porn is always appreciated. Very clever to start out with it. (That Guild SG looks like one tough mutha.)
 
Welcome to The Fret, Steve. Nice collection and taste in music!

When I saw "Stig", I was almost expecting a helmeted test track driver.
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Welcome to The Fret, Steve. Nice collection and taste in music!

When I saw "Stig", I was almost expecting a helmeted test track driver.
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I am a fan of Top Gear, but I've had this nickname since before the show existed. A buddy of mine started calling me that based on Stig O'Hara of The Rutles.
 
WTF...you dont know the QUO.... you must be American.

Go back 30 years on a warm july



I don't know much Quo, but I love The Move, as well as a lot of other stuff the average Yank isn't into. I used to run a record store back in the 80's, and I've always loved old and new psychedelic stuff. (Quo did a pretty serviceable version of "I Can Hear The Grass Grow" as well.)

By the way, You know that's a John Fogerty song, right? :)

 
Ok, more guitar pron

90's Korean Danelectro Longhorn bass. My main recording bass
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My current main 12-string, an Agile AS-820
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The other bass - Japanese Fender Jaguar
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2004 50th anniversary American Strat
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Early 60's Silvertone amp-in-case
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The Starfire again
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1977 Guild D-25
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Chinese Epiphone Ltd Ed. Casino with stock Bigsby
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1966 Hagstrom 12
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I didn't own this very long - the neck flexed like hell. But here's the Mosrite 12 I had in 1987. Traded the Hagstrom toward it, then brought it back, traded for something else, and bought back the Hag for what they gave me for it.
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Wish I still had this Emenee Hep Cat (circa 1967 or so)
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Thanks! I used to have a 4th one - a T-50. Kind of like the Starfire, but the color of the acoustic, only a single coil DeArmond neck pickup, and no cutaway. Wish I still had that!

This'll kill ya: back in the 80's, before anyone gave a damn about electric Guilds, $150 for the Starfire, and $85 for the S-100. :rockya
 
By the way, You know that's a John Fogerty song, right? :)

Yep and I bet he is glad that Quo covered it as it is one of the best known Rock songs (well in Europe). Imagine your song being the opening song to the biggest Rock concert of all time.

Love your guitars by the way, i need some more GaS.
 
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