gundog
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Just getting back into playing seriously after about a 15 yr. layoff. (Motocross and guitars don't mix) First thing I did was hit a few sites to find info. on repairing my old Boogie and I was amazed to see the value of these things today! I've never been a collector and haven't had a lot of gear but I started thinking about the gear I've had, sold and traded over the years and thought ...If only I knew what the stuff would be worth today! Thought it would be interesting to see what some of the older guys have had slip through their hands over the years. My list somewhat in order of acquisition:
1st guitar - Silvertone (sears) -don't laugh it wasn't bad!
1961 SG Junior
1968 Les Paul Gold Top
early 1960's strat - bought for $100 from an insurance saleman
early 60's SG
70's? Les Paul Recording Model
1957 Gibson Switchmaster (w/3 gold PAF's)
Early Mighty Mite Tele
Gibson LGO
Amps
Silvertone Tube Amp - don't laugh John Lee Hooker used 1 for recording
1960's Ampeg tube amp (model? covered w/blue vinyl)
1960's Marshall 50 watt head w/ 8-10" bottom
Black Faced twin reverb (yes.. from the insurance saleman..$300 for both)
Pig Nose
Original 60 watt Boogie ser.#A425
Survivors include the Les Paul which I "bastardized" by removing the gold top and refinishing the natural maple top (looks nice but...if only I knew); replacing the P-90's w/humbuckers, replacing all hardware, etc. w/ aftermarket brass. :roll:
Mightly Mite - nice little guitar that I custom finished; who would have thought a fender type guitar would play so nice after 40 yrs. of Gibson's.
Gibson LGO acoustic
The "Boogie"
I can't even remember how some of these passed through my hands but I do remember that the most I ever paid for any one item was $300 for my Les Paul. The moral of this story..never sell or modify anything and you'll never have any regrets!
1st guitar - Silvertone (sears) -don't laugh it wasn't bad!
1961 SG Junior
1968 Les Paul Gold Top
early 1960's strat - bought for $100 from an insurance saleman
early 60's SG
70's? Les Paul Recording Model
1957 Gibson Switchmaster (w/3 gold PAF's)
Early Mighty Mite Tele
Gibson LGO
Amps
Silvertone Tube Amp - don't laugh John Lee Hooker used 1 for recording
1960's Ampeg tube amp (model? covered w/blue vinyl)
1960's Marshall 50 watt head w/ 8-10" bottom
Black Faced twin reverb (yes.. from the insurance saleman..$300 for both)
Pig Nose
Original 60 watt Boogie ser.#A425
Survivors include the Les Paul which I "bastardized" by removing the gold top and refinishing the natural maple top (looks nice but...if only I knew); replacing the P-90's w/humbuckers, replacing all hardware, etc. w/ aftermarket brass. :roll:
Mightly Mite - nice little guitar that I custom finished; who would have thought a fender type guitar would play so nice after 40 yrs. of Gibson's.
Gibson LGO acoustic
The "Boogie"
I can't even remember how some of these passed through my hands but I do remember that the most I ever paid for any one item was $300 for my Les Paul. The moral of this story..never sell or modify anything and you'll never have any regrets!