Let's see your GUITAR!
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Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
they should be quite different, but various makers have muddied the waters quite a bit. my green Strat is the closest to actual BRG that i’ve seen; most manufacturers—including Fender!—often go with something much closer to Forest Green with brown added. GFS is a prime offender here. Sherwood Green also varies, but is quite a bit lighter and typically metallic (the metallic quality of the Strat’s BRG isn’t traditional). it doesn’t seem to photograph well, and reacts very differently to varying light levels. sometimes the Esquire looks like the Tedeschi Tele’s “Caribbean Mist,” sometimes like Hunter Green. this photo matches the hues my eyes see pretty well but is a tidge darker. what baffles me is the differences in what Fender calls BRG or Sherwood Green. did they not save any paint chips?
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Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
The inconsistency of color names for major instrument brands is definitely all over the place. I just love the look of that Strat. That color on the Esquire with a black guard would be gorgeous.
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i found a surprisingly good Mad Cat-style speckled tortoise guard for the Tele by D'Andrea on eBay. i'm half tempted to do a Strat with one, but that would require doing another Strat which i might do but not soon. though i do admit to watching a older Lake Placid Blue body that's darkened to a blue-grey on eBay. the thing is that i need some of these other guitars available way more than i need another Strat.
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Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
the new pickguard and jack plate for the Strat arrived yesterday, and it was reasonably short work to swap them in. i want to wait to post more pictures until the replacement tremolo tip gets here sometime between now and Friday. i really appreciate that this was one of my simpler projects even though i replaced the pickups. but it won’t be totally done until Decoboom has the back plate to match the pickguard at some indeterminate future time. it’s OK though, because it’s seldom that people other than me see the back of the guitar.
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Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
the Strat is done so i thought i’d give it a turn. 2025 Player II Strat. mods include Fender CS ‘69 pickups, Stellartone Tonestyler tone switch, flat nickel jack plate, added tremolo spring (had 3, needed 4), Decoboom “Streamline” pickguard and back plate, knobs and tips from Xentric Guitars out of Colorado. i had a Strat in the 00s with the pickups and Tonestyler which i had to sell, and those 2 items were mandatory; in fact, they're the only reason i wanted a second Strat. the rest is cosmetics other than the jack plate which was me solving another of my Fender dislikes.
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Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
So today I did something I haven't done in a while but had planned to do for quite some time. I took pics of all of my guitars to document the status quo of my collection. I should definitely look for the folders of older versions on my hard drive. Could be cool to see the guitars I moved on, but also the different versions of the ones I kept. I always tinkered a lot with my guitars and a few had some pretty wild mods in the past. In recent years I mainly tried to put them back in their original state, though.
Ok, here's my collection in October '25:

My current live guitars I use with the band. A Japanese or Korean Firebird copy from the late 80s or early 90s. The Firebird is probably my favourite guitar but my '96 Korean Casino works really hard on dethroning it.

My Tele is a Partscaster I bought while on tour with one of my first bands. It's currently strung with thick flats. My Strat was my first guitar. Inspired by dubkitty's thread about baritones, I recently strung it with super heavy strings and tuned it down to B standard.

The Guild XII is my newest guitar and also one of the very few guitars I bought brand new. Great quality, one of my best guitars ever. The Les Paul is one of my oldest guitars, I think I was about 16 when I found it on a flea market for dirt cheap. It was in ancient times before the internet, when sellers couldn't look up the value of stuff on ebay.

Two Squiers: One Chinese Classic Vibe with frets, one fretless I cobbled together from two different Squiers. They both have their pickups wired in series and only single volume and tone controls. Both with flats and they do everything I could ever need from a bass. They've been on tour all over Europe when I was young and sexy.

The Bass VI was my first and last attempt of refinishing. Few mods here and there, sounds great and plays like a dream. To the right is my electric sitar I constructed many, many years ago. It's tuned EBEBE and totally rocks.

My Epiphone acoustic survived two car crashes and several wild trips with a bunch of hippies. Just like the Les Paul, I got it when I was about 15 or 16. It's currently strung in Nashville Tuning. The Fender was my dad's guitar and the one I first learned to play on when i was a kid. He gave it to me many years later as a birthday present.

I found the Harmomy in a thrift shop in Bucharest, Romania. It's strung with super heavy strings and tuned to C standard for at least 15 years already. Same strings, of course, until I brought to a luthier for some repairs and he broke the G string a few weeks ago. The other guitar is an East German model, pretty sure it's not a Musima, probably a Marma or Migma. Strung with flats, plays and sounds really nice.

My lap steel from 1948 and an old Japanese banjo I recently restored.

This is my super sexy mandolin and a Thüringer Waldzither, some sort of lute that was apparently quite popular in the somehow pre-hippie Wandervogel youth in the early 20th century before the Nazis took over.

This is my first bass - a lower-tier Japanese EB-3 copy - and I just finished its restauration. It was really quite nice before a stupid version of me spray painted it, drilled the headstock to make it a Bass VI and destroyed its pickups but now it's good again, only need to finish the wiring. It's tuned like a cello CDGA.
Next I need to take some pictures of my amps.
Ok, here's my collection in October '25:

My current live guitars I use with the band. A Japanese or Korean Firebird copy from the late 80s or early 90s. The Firebird is probably my favourite guitar but my '96 Korean Casino works really hard on dethroning it.

My Tele is a Partscaster I bought while on tour with one of my first bands. It's currently strung with thick flats. My Strat was my first guitar. Inspired by dubkitty's thread about baritones, I recently strung it with super heavy strings and tuned it down to B standard.

The Guild XII is my newest guitar and also one of the very few guitars I bought brand new. Great quality, one of my best guitars ever. The Les Paul is one of my oldest guitars, I think I was about 16 when I found it on a flea market for dirt cheap. It was in ancient times before the internet, when sellers couldn't look up the value of stuff on ebay.

Two Squiers: One Chinese Classic Vibe with frets, one fretless I cobbled together from two different Squiers. They both have their pickups wired in series and only single volume and tone controls. Both with flats and they do everything I could ever need from a bass. They've been on tour all over Europe when I was young and sexy.

The Bass VI was my first and last attempt of refinishing. Few mods here and there, sounds great and plays like a dream. To the right is my electric sitar I constructed many, many years ago. It's tuned EBEBE and totally rocks.

My Epiphone acoustic survived two car crashes and several wild trips with a bunch of hippies. Just like the Les Paul, I got it when I was about 15 or 16. It's currently strung in Nashville Tuning. The Fender was my dad's guitar and the one I first learned to play on when i was a kid. He gave it to me many years later as a birthday present.

I found the Harmomy in a thrift shop in Bucharest, Romania. It's strung with super heavy strings and tuned to C standard for at least 15 years already. Same strings, of course, until I brought to a luthier for some repairs and he broke the G string a few weeks ago. The other guitar is an East German model, pretty sure it's not a Musima, probably a Marma or Migma. Strung with flats, plays and sounds really nice.

My lap steel from 1948 and an old Japanese banjo I recently restored.

This is my super sexy mandolin and a Thüringer Waldzither, some sort of lute that was apparently quite popular in the somehow pre-hippie Wandervogel youth in the early 20th century before the Nazis took over.

This is my first bass - a lower-tier Japanese EB-3 copy - and I just finished its restauration. It was really quite nice before a stupid version of me spray painted it, drilled the headstock to make it a Bass VI and destroyed its pickups but now it's good again, only need to finish the wiring. It's tuned like a cello CDGA.
Next I need to take some pictures of my amps.