Have had a few people cross my palm with silver, so have decided to update my post for my collection. I've even spent some time trying to take some decent photos, so enjoy!
abdea-abadea-abdea-that's all folks!
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Great looking collection! However, I only recognize the last three. Could you identify each of them?
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dubtrub wrote:Great looking collection! However, I only recognize the last three. Could you identify each of them?
Oops! I meant to caption each photo, so here goes...
1. 1967 Hagstrom II - heavily modified, with Seymour P-Rails and a Jaguar tremolo!
2. Jay Turser Bass
3. CJB004 - Homemade maple thru-neck with triple Golden Age humbuckers
4. CJB003 - Homemade walnut thru-neck with Carvin hi-sustain pups
5. Hagstrom Select Super Swede with Seymour pups
6. Hagstrom Viking Deluxe
7. HitchHiker Premium 2010 model
8. HitchHiker Professional with tremolo, previously owned, and signed by Nokie Edwards.
There...hope that helps!
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olrocknroller wrote:3. CJB004 - Homemade maple thru-neck with triple Golden Age humbuckers
4. CJB003 - Homemade walnut thru-neck with Carvin hi-sustain pups
These I find the most innovative guitars I've seen in the last two years. Reaching for those high notes on these models must be dead easy. I would even choose either one of them over a HitchHiker! But dibs on # 3. before "MM" (Meshugga Mel) spots it
The photo's are fabulous, thanks for sharing!
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Veenture wrote:
>>These I find the most innovative guitars I've seen in the last two years
I agree with Paul on those CJB guitars. Those are just striking, original, and well-executed designs.
One another level, I like those Hagstroms. I had a plastic-fronted one in college that had the slimmest and fastest neck I've ever seen on a guitar. Naugahyde back; flaming red. Wish I still had that jewel!!!
A guy in our dorm gave it to me because he thought it was too ugly.
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>>These I find the most innovative guitars I've seen in the last two years
I agree with Paul on those CJB guitars. Those are just striking, original, and well-executed designs.
One another level, I like those Hagstroms. I had a plastic-fronted one in college that had the slimmest and fastest neck I've ever seen on a guitar. Naugahyde back; flaming red. Wish I still had that jewel!!!
A guy in our dorm gave it to me because he thought it was too ugly.
--Jim
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What an awesome collection! I especially like CJB-4.
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1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
1972 Mosrite Celebrity-III
1977 Gibson MK-53
1982 Fender Bullet
1994 Gretsch Streamliner G3155 Custom
2005 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus
2006 Jude Les Paul 12 String
1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
1972 Mosrite Celebrity-III
1977 Gibson MK-53
1982 Fender Bullet
1994 Gretsch Streamliner G3155 Custom
2005 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus
2006 Jude Les Paul 12 String
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Nice original designs, never seen ones like that before.
Interesting switch placement.
Interesting switch placement.
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