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av8or3

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Did much trading,selling and buying this past year (2009). Sold off some stuff that I will probably regret in order to acquire some of the things you see here, but choices had to be made. :(
This is my new line up for 2010 8) , my hope/plan is that I hold on to this stuff so long that my kids will fight over it when I'm gone. Having said that we all know how it go's with gear, here today, gone tommorrow. The best plans......
Anyway, wanted to share this with you all, I'm quite pleased :D
Please feel free to post pics of your rigs for the rest of us to enjoy.
Happy New Year,
Jim
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Last time I'm going to have the crew together for a couple of months, and this thread is such a nice excuse for a photo :)

2009 was a big Boogie-acquisition-syndrome year for me too! Dumble clone is due for delivery in about 3 weeks too, v. exciting stuff!

Happy new year to you and y'all!
 
lesterpaul said:
.nice axes..tell me about that strat...

Thanks, I'm real proud to own them all. The Strat is a REAL early Fender Custom Shop SN# R1XX that has turned out to be the most incredible strat that (I think, I owned a '65 as a boy) I've ever played. Started out a relic and now looks more like a heavy relic. The best thing about this guitar is the neck, it's quarter sawn and flamed maple to boot. Straight as an arrow and once I set it up has never required adjustment. This guitar is so resonant and full of real Stratocaster tone that I'ld have a tough time trading it for a real '60! I mean every one who plays this thing falls in love with it, and I don't worry about it getting scratched up :D .
The SG is a real vintage '61 SG (or Les Paul), the only one I've ever seen without the vibrato/tremolo tailpiece. It sounds like you'ld expect one of those to sound and it's in very nearly perfect condition. The finish crazing has just begun and hasn't progressed any since I've owned it (6 years). This guitar dosen't get out much, but I'ld let Derek Trucks play it if he wanted too :D
The Les Paul is just an 'ol R9 I picked up this year and sold off everything else that I owned (that's not in the picture) to pay for.
It's been worth every penny and all the trouble too. These guitars are way underated.
Oh well, probably more info than you required, but I didn't have anything else to do.
See 'ya,
jim
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av8or3 said:
Did much trading,selling and buying this past year (2009). Sold off some stuff that I will probably regret in order to acquire some of the things you see here, but choices had to be made. :(
This is my new line up for 2010 8) , my hope/plan is that I hold on to this stuff so long that my kids will fight over it when I'm gone. Having said that we all know how it go's with gear, here today, gone tommorrow. The best plans......
Anyway, wanted to share this with you all, I'm quite pleased :D
Please feel free to post pics of your rigs for the rest of us to enjoy.
Happy New Year,
Jim
Familyportrait2010001.jpg

Great collection...!especially the axes...where's the Tele?
 
Sixstringpsycho said:
I opened this thread saw your pic and some pee came out

oh man did I lol on this one

zeb, not to take away from the Boogie love but you rlil' Roland there makes me think-- I have two really nice Mark IIIs and a Roadster to play any time I want but I put at least a few hours a week through my JC-77 no matter what else I am into. There's nothing else that sounds quite like the smaller JCs, they're so warm.
 
you need to find a website that will "host" your photos (you upload photo's to there, and then post a link to them here) and then they (the photo's) magically appear here.

try this http://photobucket.com/?ref=nue

Jim
 
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