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Left to right: ASAT Super, Epi Lucille (close friend to the family), Invader Hardtail, S-500 (Tribute)
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Amp is a (heavily modded) Jet City JCA100H
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Who doesn't like to share the family pictures?
Top row, l-r: ASAT Classic Bluesboy P-90 Semi-hollow, Guild Blues 90, Les Paul Gold Top
Middle row, l-r: Martin D-18VE, Guild D-30, Martin HD-28V
Bootom row, l-r: Guild Starfire IV, Guild Starfire I (Bass), Jacobs Custom Guitars tele-type
There are a few who wouldn't show up for the class pictures, but this is most of my little group.
Top row, l-r: ASAT Classic Bluesboy P-90 Semi-hollow, Guild Blues 90, Les Paul Gold Top
Middle row, l-r: Martin D-18VE, Guild D-30, Martin HD-28V
Bootom row, l-r: Guild Starfire IV, Guild Starfire I (Bass), Jacobs Custom Guitars tele-type
There are a few who wouldn't show up for the class pictures, but this is most of my little group.
2014 ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90 semi-hollow
Also fond of Guilds and Martins.
Dr. Z and Fender amps
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Also fond of Guilds and Martins.
Dr. Z and Fender amps
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... ID=1018446
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What color is that ASAT on the left? Is that a 2-tone burst?GeorgeB wrote:
Left to right: ASAT Super, Epi Lucille (close friend to the family), Invader Hardtail, S-500 (Tribute)
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F100, Ibanez RG3120, Kramer Pacer Imperial, Hamer Diablo, Legacy HB
Am Std Tele, ASAT III, 60 Anv Strat, ASAT Special, Squier P Bass Special
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Yep, tobacco sunburst over mahogany.Nubs wrote:What color is that ASAT on the left? Is that a 2-tone burst?
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Scott,
That is a sick, sick wall!!
- Jos
That is a sick, sick wall!!
- Jos
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All I can say is WOW!!
2014 ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90 semi-hollow
Also fond of Guilds and Martins.
Dr. Z and Fender amps
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... ID=1018446
Also fond of Guilds and Martins.
Dr. Z and Fender amps
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... ID=1018446
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You folks have shown some fine families. The lighting on your wall is outstanding Scott. I know that SPG has some beautiful lefties and we saw the Jos family a little over a month ago. Some real keepers here.
We had new carpeting installed 2 weeks ago and had to move everything out. It gave us a chance to reorganize a bit and I added some hangers. This is most of our family without the acoustics. I added a partial 3 rd row of hangars so I can expand a bit if needed. Here is the newly reorganized mess.
The lowenders are in the corner rack in the top photo and here is the Mary Kaye reissue. -- Darwin
We had new carpeting installed 2 weeks ago and had to move everything out. It gave us a chance to reorganize a bit and I added some hangers. This is most of our family without the acoustics. I added a partial 3 rd row of hangars so I can expand a bit if needed. Here is the newly reorganized mess.
The lowenders are in the corner rack in the top photo and here is the Mary Kaye reissue. -- Darwin
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Darwin,
That collection never stops to amaze me. And nice display case for the Mary Kaye!
- Jos
That collection never stops to amaze me. And nice display case for the Mary Kaye!
- Jos
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The only thing I have that can compete with anything in Darwin's room is.... the standing floor lamp! I have the same one.
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Thanks for the GAS flare up gentlemen.
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Darwin is that a Johnny Hiland PRS on the bottom row?darwinohm wrote:You folks have shown some fine families. The lighting on your wall is outstanding Scott. I know that SPG has some beautiful lefties and we saw the Jos family a little over a month ago. Some real keepers here.
We had new carpeting installed 2 weeks ago and had to move everything out. It gave us a chance to reorganize a bit and I added some hangers. This is most of our family without the acoustics. I added a partial 3 rd row of hangars so I can expand a bit if needed. Here is the newly reorganized mess.
The lowenders are in the corner rack in the top photo and here is the Mary Kaye reissue. -- Darwin
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That Invader is gorgeous. My first G&L was an Invader Tribute which I liked so much I flipped to get my first Legacy USA. It looks positioned like you play it a lot.GeorgeB wrote:
Left to right: ASAT Super, Epi Lucille (close friend to the family), Invader Hardtail, S-500 (Tribute)
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Jwebsmall, that is a Johnny Hiland and I love it. Thanks-- Darwin
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Hey Fumble!
On the last picture you posted, the guitar on the right (Legacy or S500), what finish is that? It looks sort of tobacco. It looks really sharp.
On the last picture you posted, the guitar on the right (Legacy or S500), what finish is that? It looks sort of tobacco. It looks really sharp.
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Honeyburst Legacy ,the first custom order new guitar I ever bought , seemed like it took forever to get here , there is a S500 in white (looks yellow in person) in the rack behind the Legacy
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Honeyburst is now a new color consideration.
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I met Johnny in Wheaton Maryland when he was demonstrating this guitar. I got theredarwinohm wrote:Jwebsmall, that is a Johnny Hiland and I love it. Thanks-- Darwin
about 30 minutes ahead of the workshop and he's standing outside on the sidewalk by
himself so I got a chance to talk to him. Really nice guy.
I wish I had bought his guitar that day. It's the only PRS model I would want to own because
of the maple neck.
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jwebsmall, That is the reason I bought it. Maple wide/thin neck and it works very well for me. I saw Johnny at the MN state fair a couple of years ago and he was playing an EB Musicman. He is very talented. -- Darwin
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I was curious about that PRS, too. Bolt-on maple necks are not their typical feature. Never heard of Johnny Hiland, though.
Family pics will be updated soon from my side, my G&L herd has grown by two new members (never thought that the saying 'you cannot have only one G&L' would be that true), and there's a bunch of other guitars
Family pics will be updated soon from my side, my G&L herd has grown by two new members (never thought that the saying 'you cannot have only one G&L' would be that true), and there's a bunch of other guitars
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Yes the Johnny Hiland is the only PRS I would seriously consider buying.
The Brent Mason PRS isn't bad though.
I had a standard 22 PRS for a while but I had a love / hate relationship with
it and so I finally flipped it.
The Brent Mason PRS isn't bad though.
I had a standard 22 PRS for a while but I had a love / hate relationship with
it and so I finally flipped it.
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Hi,
Wanted to share a (crappy) pic of the stage after our show this weekend, four G&Ls did have a good time there
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On the right, L-2000 Tribute fueling a Fender Super Bassman + 4x10" + 1x18" SWR stack, defintely oversized but nice for look and feel. You can surely imagine the thunderous blasts of superb tube bass sound it was capable of.
On the floor the main guitarist's superb Fender Strat. His half-stack on the right is a classic, early 50W JCM800 into 1960AV.
My rig is on the left, I was eager to try how my new Tributes (ASAT Special and S-500) would suit me... and they did very fine. I ended up playing the Special the whole set as it felt comfortable to play though being very solid, and the MFD's a just plain amazing.
The S-500 I like use sometimes when I feel a tremolo is more comfortable to play than bending the neck all the time, and for an overall more Strat-like tone&feel of course... well, playing the ASAT was so much fun that night I opted to not change guitars between songs.
Main amp was the Fuchs Fullhouse 50 (combo, modded for lower power and actually feeding my 1960A cab), the Jet-City 100H was backup. Signal chain was minimal: guitar -> tuner -> amp.
And the fourth G&L? If you look hard you can spot another guitar neck in the dark, left of the Fuchs.It belongs to my US Invader which served as backup. I was so tempted to play her because she's ergonomical godess and a beauty but again the pickups coudn't compete against the big MFDs with their clarity and power.
The Tribute guitars and basses again proved that they are excellent and dependable instruments, though I'm admitedly biased here, being a G&L fan. The band played great (riff-heavy post rock sort of stuff) and we hat a lot of fun an got good comments on the sound.
Wanted to share a (crappy) pic of the stage after our show this weekend, four G&Ls did have a good time there
(right click to expand to full size)
On the right, L-2000 Tribute fueling a Fender Super Bassman + 4x10" + 1x18" SWR stack, defintely oversized but nice for look and feel. You can surely imagine the thunderous blasts of superb tube bass sound it was capable of.
On the floor the main guitarist's superb Fender Strat. His half-stack on the right is a classic, early 50W JCM800 into 1960AV.
My rig is on the left, I was eager to try how my new Tributes (ASAT Special and S-500) would suit me... and they did very fine. I ended up playing the Special the whole set as it felt comfortable to play though being very solid, and the MFD's a just plain amazing.
The S-500 I like use sometimes when I feel a tremolo is more comfortable to play than bending the neck all the time, and for an overall more Strat-like tone&feel of course... well, playing the ASAT was so much fun that night I opted to not change guitars between songs.
Main amp was the Fuchs Fullhouse 50 (combo, modded for lower power and actually feeding my 1960A cab), the Jet-City 100H was backup. Signal chain was minimal: guitar -> tuner -> amp.
And the fourth G&L? If you look hard you can spot another guitar neck in the dark, left of the Fuchs.It belongs to my US Invader which served as backup. I was so tempted to play her because she's ergonomical godess and a beauty but again the pickups coudn't compete against the big MFDs with their clarity and power.
The Tribute guitars and basses again proved that they are excellent and dependable instruments, though I'm admitedly biased here, being a G&L fan. The band played great (riff-heavy post rock sort of stuff) and we hat a lot of fun an got good comments on the sound.
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Great looking stage photo.
The first G&L I played was an Invader. Loved it.
Then a month or too later played a tribute ASAT special and it nearly blew my socks off, the MFDs.
I'm thinking about getting a second G&L and you've got me thinking back to that ASAT special.
The first G&L I played was an Invader. Loved it.
Then a month or too later played a tribute ASAT special and it nearly blew my socks off, the MFDs.
I'm thinking about getting a second G&L and you've got me thinking back to that ASAT special.
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George, some serious gear on that stage! Thanks for posting.-- Darwin
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hey George, great rigs and axes. I have been loving the versatility of my trib asat special as well.
what's your set list like, are you playing classic rock covers, or originals?
Do you do anything by Rammstein? I like Sehnsucht from '98, especially "Tier".
what's your set list like, are you playing classic rock covers, or originals?
Do you do anything by Rammstein? I like Sehnsucht from '98, especially "Tier".
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Cool green Special on the right! -- Darwin
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Nnanji wrote:[image]http://s18.postimg.org/y0y6nruc9/IMG_0562.jpg[/image]
nice collection there !!
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Thanks! I just got the Emerald Blue Metallic Legacy, it's a 1994 3 bolt. I got the frets dressed and polished it up some. Both of the ASAT's are Tributes but the Legacies and the S-500 are USA models.
My favorite one is whichever one I am playing at the time.
My favorite one is whichever one I am playing at the time.
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Still using crappy pics but I'll play...
ASAT Jr, Broadcaster, 88 ASAT, Z3 SH, Deluxe, ASAT Custom with DFS, Classis Sig proto, Will Ray Sig
Amps left - right Mesa Boogie F-50, Mesa Boogie Lonestar Special, Fender Blues Deluxe (w/Triode/Pentode 1/2 power switch), VibroChamp, Vox Mini3 and 1 watt battery Fender
ASAT Bluesboy Special (mod), Classic Custom, ASAT JD5 parts
Nnanji - I have yer green special's cousin with rosewood neck and a modded Steve Gromm neck pup
Mod ASAT Z2 with B Bender, Fender Baja, 62 reissue, ASAT Z Special Classic mod, 91 Classic Signature, Hot Rodded Squire tele, Mini Strat
I want to get an ASAT Super on a wall someday.
ASAT Jr, Broadcaster, 88 ASAT, Z3 SH, Deluxe, ASAT Custom with DFS, Classis Sig proto, Will Ray Sig
Amps left - right Mesa Boogie F-50, Mesa Boogie Lonestar Special, Fender Blues Deluxe (w/Triode/Pentode 1/2 power switch), VibroChamp, Vox Mini3 and 1 watt battery Fender
ASAT Bluesboy Special (mod), Classic Custom, ASAT JD5 parts
Nnanji - I have yer green special's cousin with rosewood neck and a modded Steve Gromm neck pup
Mod ASAT Z2 with B Bender, Fender Baja, 62 reissue, ASAT Z Special Classic mod, 91 Classic Signature, Hot Rodded Squire tele, Mini Strat
I want to get an ASAT Super on a wall someday.
Cya,
Sam
Sam
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Nice family Sam! some neat mods.-- Darwin
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Holy Smokes y'all! Those are some serious collections! How the hell do you find time to play em all?!
I'm far too embarressed to show my tiny little herd...
I'm far too embarressed to show my tiny little herd...
-- A recovering Ovation/Adamas addict
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I keep four out and rotate guitars every month , my Fallout never gets put away , the rest get rotated , that's how I do it .... not sure how Jos and Darwin do it ??...lol .... they have way way way more than I have
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Ok, this was in my intro post about six months ago but I think it belongs here, Unfortunately I had a water leak above the studio so all of them are cased up for awhile until I do some restoration work on the house. Happy new year everyone.
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Twin brothers (ASAT Special Tribute):
It's the first time in life that I have two truly identical guitars, by specification, also from almost identical build dates (Summer 2014)
Still, there are differences. The left one -- my latest purchase, a used guitar for a truly ridiculous price, including SKB case -- has a brighter finish, the mahogany seems to be different color. Further, it is quite a bit lighter. Necks are very similar but on the right one the headstock thickness is significantly less than on the other. So much for CNC manufacturing precision...
Acoustically, the left one is more resonant and has less sparkle (same strings and same setup, of course), while the darker one has apparently a bit more sustain.
On the amp, the differences are less pronounced but still there, albeit irrelevant in practice. They both sound absolutely amazing.
It's the first time in life that I have two truly identical guitars, by specification, also from almost identical build dates (Summer 2014)
Still, there are differences. The left one -- my latest purchase, a used guitar for a truly ridiculous price, including SKB case -- has a brighter finish, the mahogany seems to be different color. Further, it is quite a bit lighter. Necks are very similar but on the right one the headstock thickness is significantly less than on the other. So much for CNC manufacturing precision...
Acoustically, the left one is more resonant and has less sparkle (same strings and same setup, of course), while the darker one has apparently a bit more sustain.
On the amp, the differences are less pronounced but still there, albeit irrelevant in practice. They both sound absolutely amazing.
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George, that is quite a different in just the bursting on the paint. I do like the one on the left with less black on the edges. -- Darwin
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George, they look great. Better they are unique than identical. The one on the right looks alot like mine, which is a 2014 as well. I ordered the tobacco sunburst and it came as a surprise 3 tone sunburst. Agree re: the sound. Lovin the pups.
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What color is the "pale green"-looking ASAT on the far right (next to the Minarik)?brunsi wrote:Ok, this was in my intro post about six months ago but I think it belongs here, Unfortunately I had a water leak above the studio so all of them are cased up for awhile until I do some restoration work on the house. Happy new year everyone.
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it is a sandy gold, it has a real fine flake to it. rio grande pick ups, early 90s model, this was my first g&l.
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question for you guy's using the wall mount ...... are you installing the mount directly to a stud ??..... or is this going in the dry wall ??
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pretty happy with these 4.
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Eric, many of mine go into studs but I also use the drywall anchors (plastic screw in) with the same results. I have been using hangers for more than 7 years and wouldn't do any thing differently.-- Darwin
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thanks Darwin !! ..... I finally got permission to do a wall !! ..... not a real big wall but should be able to mount 5 or 6 it least
teefus , that's a nice 4 you have there , I really like the Legacy special with the powerblades , I would like to have one with a saddle lock bridge
teefus , that's a nice 4 you have there , I really like the Legacy special with the powerblades , I would like to have one with a saddle lock bridge
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I don't have enough room to do an all together group shot ...
from top to bottom. left to right ...
ASAT Bluesboy, Am Std Strat, Legacy HB, Heritage Millennium, Heritage Prospect
S500, Gibson Les Paul Std, ASAT Special, Heritage 575, Heritage 535
Heritage 137, 50th Anniv Strat, ESP S800, ASAT Deluxe, Heritage VIP2
Hamer Diablo, EBMM Axis Super Sport, Legacy 2HB, Ibanez RG3120, Kramer Pacer Imperial.
from top to bottom. left to right ...
ASAT Bluesboy, Am Std Strat, Legacy HB, Heritage Millennium, Heritage Prospect
S500, Gibson Les Paul Std, ASAT Special, Heritage 575, Heritage 535
Heritage 137, 50th Anniv Strat, ESP S800, ASAT Deluxe, Heritage VIP2
Hamer Diablo, EBMM Axis Super Sport, Legacy 2HB, Ibanez RG3120, Kramer Pacer Imperial.
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SPG, your lefties are unbeatable! Beautiful Heritages, which I should try to obtain of at least one. -- Darwin
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Eric, I installed my wall mounts directly to the studs. I just felt better knowing they were mounted to something solid. I just didn't want to risk it.