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themawt71 03.28.2010 11:28 AM

 


 


i've also got a d'angelico hollowbody electric

scott v 03.29.2010 01:22 PM

the squire jagmaster is alright, not as good and full sounding as my telecaster custom with the neck humbucker... i think the big chunk of wood missing in the body (it has a spring loaded bridge tremolo thats identical in strats) makes it sound just a little thin to me as its lighter. but the humbuckers are strong as my jagmaster has higher output than my tele custom. i use the trem arm and it wil throw it out of tune, which is not necessarily a good thing pending on what you do, for noise its not a problem obviously. i paid $250 for mine which is the 3rd version made of these, which to me is a good buy for the "bargain" player... the 1st version (vista series) is much more sought after, made of the higher quality runoff jazzmaster parts in the 90's (i.e. tuners) i think these go for almost double about $500... avoid the 2nd version i heard they are the least desirable and quality plus the neck length was changed.

Phlegmscope 03.29.2010 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by scott v
Thats a pretty cool lookin' tele-copy with that old school bridge/tailpiece so you can do SY-esque behind the bridge strumming attacks.


To get everything out of that stuff, you'd probably need a bridge pickup, which my guitar doesn't have. It just doesn't sound very loud in my headphones.

Also, I have 70's japanese Les Paul copy I didn't mention. But it's black and it's got a SunnO))) -sticker, so it's a proper DOOOOM -axe. Not the most comfortable to play though and lot's of fret buzzing.

Mortte Jousimo 03.30.2010 01:49 AM

I Have Fender telecaster (Japan, sunburst) and Tokai Strat (from the eighties, caramel-blue). I also have Guild-bass (Made in Usa), I donīt remember the serial number, itīs from seventies, the first Cure bassplayer had same kind of. I want to have someday Richenbacher-guitar (like Pete townshend and John Fogerty had on sixties) and also some Gibson (I like sixties style Les Paul, Sg, Flying V, explorer and firebird).

FreshChops 03.30.2010 03:42 AM

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sames'ies on the 2880! Yaah!

Pax Americana 04.02.2010 11:38 AM

My current geetars. Just got that Jag, and haven't played it a lot yet. The Rick I fucking love.
 

FreshChops 04.02.2010 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pax Americana
My current geetars. Just got that Jag, and haven't played it a lot yet. The Rick I fucking love.


 



sssssllllllupp [drool drool] :eek::eek::eek:

Toilet & Bowels 04.02.2010 07:28 PM

i want to get an SG but saving up for a gibson is kind of out of the question for me, has anyone here ever used the tokai SG and if so what's it like?

demonrail666 04.02.2010 08:00 PM

I've not played one but have heard that the good ones are every bit as good as Gibsons, at a fraction of the cost. I think Tokai have factories in differnt countries and that the ones made in Japan are the ones to look out for. They're a bit more expensive than the ones made in China or Korea but still far less than the Gibsons. I imagine the only thing you might eventually need to replace are the pickups, but in terms of build quality, I've heard that the Japanese Tokai's SGs are far more robust than Gibson's.

samuel 04.02.2010 10:30 PM

All I have in Boulder is my Guild.

 


The lack of humidity dried it out too, and I had pay a luthier to fix it for $180. Finally invested in a humidifier... haha.

Toilet & Bowels 04.03.2010 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I've not played one but have heard that the good ones are every bit as good as Gibsons, at a fraction of the cost. I think Tokai have factories in differnt countries and that the ones made in Japan are the ones to look out for. They're a bit more expensive than the ones made in China or Korea but still far less than the Gibsons. I imagine the only thing you might eventually need to replace are the pickups, but in terms of build quality, I've heard that the Japanese Tokai's SGs are far more robust than Gibson's.


ta!

shabbray2.0 04.03.2010 02:04 PM

new american deluxe strat (black) (thinkin bout selling, anybody know how much they are worth? I think its from 2000 , the one with the vintage noiseless PUs)
japanese fender mustang (sunburst)

both lefties

ricechex 04.03.2010 03:52 PM

My main two axes: Fender Strat with a bunch of ESP parts & a 56' Epiphone Goldtop w p-90 pups
 

FreshChops 04.04.2010 03:45 AM

^^ what's the amp on top.... a drip edge silver-face Twin Reverb? (oh please be, oh please be....)

lo-fi suicide 04.04.2010 05:07 AM


 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbhNi7MKA4s

Derek 04.04.2010 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
i want to get an SG but saving up for a gibson is kind of out of the question for me, has anyone here ever used the tokai SG and if so what's it like?

I use an Epiphone SG which was around Ģ350... I play left-handed too so it's supposedly more expensive than a right-handed one.

ricechex 04.04.2010 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by FreshChops
^^ what's the amp on top.... a drip edge silver-face Twin Reverb? (oh please be, oh please be....)


It's a 70' Deluxe Reverb. Looks larger in the pic.


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