Unbelievable guitar. I was not going to post anything on this guitar for a while but I just can't believe what I have here. One of my favorite guitars has been the Guild S300-D. A guitar that was the first brand new guitar I treated myself to when I graduated High School. Never had a brand new guitar. This was an all mahogany, Ebony fretboard with DeMarzio high distortion pickups. a screamer ax with pedigree and the build and electronics to back it up. Long story but had to sell it to pay my way out of traffic court a few years later. Always wanted another one. Until recently when I saw this guitar. The 2004 ASAT HB. Unbelievable workmanship, tone, HOT WOUND PICKUPS and the HOG+EBONY BUILD. I am blown away!!
This thing plays just like a ringing a bell and can explode into thunder like nothing I have ever played . Love to have such a monster innovation.
Tom
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Tom,
That looks like fun. The mahogany builds during that period were really nice. I had two Asat Supers that were wonderful to play.
enjoy
y2kc
That looks like fun. The mahogany builds during that period were really nice. I had two Asat Supers that were wonderful to play.
enjoy
y2kc
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I did not know about / consider one of these when I was looking for my own HB Mahogany guitar. Yours looks great ! I am glad you found a worthy replacement for that Guild.
Paul
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I remember when Buffalo Brothers was selling these, wish I bought one back when.
Cya,
Sam
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Amazing guitar indeed Tom. You seem to be able to find the good ones to add to your collection!
I love that CLF-100 (Legacy) neck pup on mine. Not that the G&L bridge bucker sound bad, but that neck pup ...
- Jos
I love that CLF-100 (Legacy) neck pup on mine. Not that the G&L bridge bucker sound bad, but that neck pup ...
- Jos
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Jos, How do you prefer to store your collector type guitars? I really don't plan on playing my ASAT COMM or the ASAT Three due to their rarity. This is why I am picking up some to play like the Invader and the '97 ASAT III.
I have read so much about storing with full string tension, tuned down a step, no string tension and no truss bar tension. It seems there are different methods but no real winner. What do you recommend, I am sure you have guitars with a similar fate.
Thanks,
Tom
I have read so much about storing with full string tension, tuned down a step, no string tension and no truss bar tension. It seems there are different methods but no real winner. What do you recommend, I am sure you have guitars with a similar fate.
Thanks,
Tom
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I'd love to hear perspectives on this, too. Mine are in a fairly constant rotation, so most aren't in a case for more than a month or two at a time. I leave them tuned, and more often than not they are still in tune when I pull them out.FZTNT wrote:Jos, How do you prefer to store your collector type guitars?
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Any time I stop playing, collector guitar or not, it goes back in its case. The moment I swap out a guitar to be played, the previous one is tuned down half a step and the case is stored. All but a few of my cases are standing upright against a wall in a room that is fairly well temperature controlled. IO measure temperature and humidity but the climate over here is fairly guitar friendly.FZTNT wrote:Jos, How do you prefer to store your collector type guitars?
Keeping them in the case gives the most protection for temperature and humid swings. And earthquakes ...
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Not a big fan of earthquakes unless my system makes them. That's why I could never live in Cali. Although I have actually been through 4 separate quakes on the east coast...Always have to run to the nearest bar for "After Shots"!!
Thanks for the info, I think I will do just that, tune down a bit, keeping some tension on the strings and neck. I always try to keep guitars in cases too for protection. I will check on them every so often but like I said, a few were not bought to be played.
Tom
Thanks for the info, I think I will do just that, tune down a bit, keeping some tension on the strings and neck. I always try to keep guitars in cases too for protection. I will check on them every so often but like I said, a few were not bought to be played.
Tom
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just bought this guitar modded with a duncan hb in the neck position. 500 bucks in great condition. stole it!!
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Welcome, sounds like a nice score, please post pics. Look on the introductions page for tutorials on posting pics if you need.ust bought this guitar modded with a duncan hb in the neck position. 500 bucks in great condition. stole it!!
Also, you should register the guitar in the registry section too.
These are very nice guitars, I have two and they make such sweet sounds all the way up to pretty hard core overdrive with that neck pup. Let 'er loose!!
Tom