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Originally Posted by the 'stache
Dan, you've got some beautiful guitars! I only have two myself, an Ibanez S series electric, and a Yamaha classical. I chopped off the tip of my left middle finger about 10 years ago, and while it was fixed and appears normal, I'm missing the fatty tissue in the finger tip. It can make some some of those deep bends difficult on electric strings. But, I've been playing pretty consistently again for about the last three months, and it's calloused over again.
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Thanks! Good to hear you can still play. Just remember, Tony Iommi got into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame with only 3 fingers!
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Originally Posted by begsu1013
is that a washburn j600 up there on the wall? top right corner...
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Nope - it's a 1937 Gibson L-7. My pride and joy! I do have a Washburn around here somewhere but I couldn't find it when I took the picture!
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Originally Posted by Eric72
What is the guitar along the top, between the SG and the Strat? I play music; however, am not a collector, per se. I just have a few nice players (Strat, Jazz bass, P-bass, acoustic guitar.)
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Top row, L-R: 1992 '67 Reissue Gibson Les Paul Custom; 2005 Martin OM-35; 1972 Harmony Rebel; 1986 '57 Reissue Fender Strat; low-end Guild acoustic; 1937 Gibson L-7. On the bottom, L-R: 1912 Martin 000-Style Mandolin; 1930s Tenor Banjo; 2002 Martin DM; two beaters. Amps are a 1966 Fender Princeton and a 1964 Danelectro Centurion. I have a few other guitars around that aren't in the picture. I also just picked up a 1963 Ampeg Superreverb and I'm in the middle of restoring a 1966 Fender Mustang.
Oh yeah, and then there's this collection -
And I also build my own guitars - here's a baritone telecaster I recently made for a friend of mine -
Great collections everyone - I love seeing the pictures!