1961 Gretsch Peppermint Twist
Maphis! When I got this it had a rattlesnake tail in it for extra mojo! Weird.
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1941 Harmony All-American
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Danelectro Pro 1 soon to be heading to Oigun
El Grande Supro Amp which goes well with anything El Tuce
Tele and Esquire
El Grande Supro Amp which goes well with anything El Tuce
Tele and Esquire
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Billy Zoom Custom Shop Silver Jet
Ok, I'm getting tired but I think I have covered most of the family or at least all of the greatest hits.
Ok, I'm getting tired but I think I have covered most of the family or at least all of the greatest hits.
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And then there's this part of the family.
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Eltuce, I thought I had bad GAS with 32, but you outclocked me Dude...VERY NICE Collection!!....
make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
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eltuce wrote:That Starfire is definitely in my top 3 that I own.
Sweet! What are the other two.
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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
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Nice collection! Do you play the tenors much? Are they meant to be strummed or plucked like a banjo?
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Tommy, I'll take the Stratotone Jupiter, the '68 Crestwood Deluxe, and the kitty-cat.
And one of those Teles. And that's all I need. And this paddleball game.
Mel, I have a 1954 Harmony tenor acoustic which looks like it was made by Martin; sure it wasn't, but it isn't the usual painted-fretmarker-and-birchwood-style Harmony. I also used to have a late-1930s Epiphone archtop tenor I got for $4 because the thrift-shop owner couldn't figure out where to install the other two guitar strings!
I tuned mine to the lower four guitar strings.
The action is rather high on the Harmony, so I never play it much, but when I do, and when I played the Epiphone, I played them like a bass.
One of the Kingston Trio played a Martin tenor guitar, and, from tenor players I've known, it was tuned by some like a banjo and either strummed fast and/or picked fast like a four-string banjo.
Neat instruments with a pleasant voice. I read somewhere that Paul McCartney's dad had played a tenor guitar in one of his bands.
--Jim
And one of those Teles. And that's all I need. And this paddleball game.
Mel, I have a 1954 Harmony tenor acoustic which looks like it was made by Martin; sure it wasn't, but it isn't the usual painted-fretmarker-and-birchwood-style Harmony. I also used to have a late-1930s Epiphone archtop tenor I got for $4 because the thrift-shop owner couldn't figure out where to install the other two guitar strings!
I tuned mine to the lower four guitar strings.
The action is rather high on the Harmony, so I never play it much, but when I do, and when I played the Epiphone, I played them like a bass.
One of the Kingston Trio played a Martin tenor guitar, and, from tenor players I've known, it was tuned by some like a banjo and either strummed fast and/or picked fast like a four-string banjo.
Neat instruments with a pleasant voice. I read somewhere that Paul McCartney's dad had played a tenor guitar in one of his bands.
--Jim
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