Let's see your GUITAR!



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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby LowWoods » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:22 am

Didn't notice the candles at first! Wow, amazing work! I love it alot :love:
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby k o y l » Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:52 pm

Yes it's amazing and I love it !
If you want to make some kind of tutorial one day... I'd love to be able to make this on a guitar but I'm sure I would mess it up without clear explanations.


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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby htsamurai » Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:52 pm

just found this pic whilst looking for pics of myself for that other thread
im actually still working on this one, school got in the way of it :idk:


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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby Ghost Hip » Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:00 am

Wow thats nice, I've been looking for a nice guitar with no pick guard that I could paint pen all over. Thats really quite amazing thought, kudos. :thumb:
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby randel_07 » Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:01 pm

o my goodness k o y l

im so jealous of your guitars... 3 jazzmasters,
that's totally ridiculous and super awesome
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby k o y l » Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:37 pm

Thanks.
...but the silver sparkle one is not a Jazzmaster, it's an upgraded Squier Jagmaster.
And to tell the truth, it's for sale. I need money to finish another Jazzmaster project ! :D
I'll probably put TV Jones pups in this new one (none of my Jazzmasters have the same pups)
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby masked elwood » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:59 pm

got a new one:
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gretsch penguin thunderbird.....custom run of 16.
it makes me feel like a pimp.

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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby k o y l » Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:57 pm

:eek: Oh my god !! :eek:
It almost makes me cry ! :cry: :love:

I wouldn't say no to other pics btw... ;)
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby basti moon » Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:30 pm

Those mini buckers.. Do they sound good on yours?
I have same-looking ones on my baritone and they are really quiet. Or maybe they are just the wrong frequencies for baritones.
Hope you are really satisfied with yours, that is one beautiful guitar. Would go well with your pope outfit I suppose :thumb:
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby masked elwood » Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:08 pm

basti moon wrote:Those mini buckers.. Do they sound good on yours?
I have same-looking ones on my baritone and they are really quiet. Or maybe they are just the wrong frequencies for baritones.
Hope you are really satisfied with yours, that is one beautiful guitar. Would go well with your pope outfit I suppose :thumb:


damn...you're right about the pope outfit.... :wow what a fantastic idea you have there:

they are unusual pickups for sure but mine have plenty of output for me. they're TV Jones Powertrons (the stock models that came with it) and are true to the gretsch sound with better feedback control that the original filtertrons. i've used gretsch's off and on throughout the years so i'm friendly with the tone and know what to expect.
however...i don't like really high output pickups.....or lots of gain on an amp (to todays standards anyway) so my needs my not be good for what you're doing.
going by the way the guitar sounds, i'd think they would make excellent baritone pickups.

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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby basti moon » Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:16 pm

I see.
Well my favourites are p-90s and compared to the guitar I have with those on it's like half the volume.
Then again, my baritone is rather cheap so there's probably a lot of difference there.
I too, like getting loud and clean sounds from amps. Clean sounds are noisier than distorted sounds, much better for bangs and crashes.
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby absent » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:20 am

awesome stuff!
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby k o y l » Sun Mar 30, 2008 7:23 am

Awesome ! Please, let us hear it if you can.
I tried to play electric cello for a while but was not very good at it (not sure if i'm better on guitar tho.. :D ) so I gave up. :idk:
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby LowWoods » Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:00 am

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Won it on ebay! Wanted an SG but don't want to pay out the ass for a Gibson. I can't wait til she gets home :love: Samick Greg Bennett Torino TR3 - $379! That's why I'm selling my Explorer in the B/S/T forum, to make some room!
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

Postby M/AF/PF/KS » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:39 pm

My main guitar...
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I have a Westone Thunder I bass too, but it's in miles better condition than the guitar, and here is my new bass..

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