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Fav Guitar ?

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guys do you have favs right ? wich ones ?
mine are :

ibanez JS 1000 BTB

and

RR 05 :P
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i dig plenty .. ;)

LP's, strats, stars .. etc etc.
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The Dean Razorback, RR1, and the JS-series :D
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Well...I have a tie...I'm in love with the Jackson RR1 and the Ibanez Jem
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Jackson Rhoads V (any of them really). I have the RX10D although all the ones i've played have played really nicely.

Westone Dynasy. The only problem I have with them is that they are quite rare and so I can't find any for sale.
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I dig the sound and playability of Les Pauls but I don't like the weight, I also really like vintage SG's (thinner necks)...I like the weight and body contour of Strats but not a big fan of the necks, curved fingerboard, and stock pickups.......So,

Right now my #1 is my '87 pearl white custom shop Carvin DC125...Neck thru, Alder and ebony, Kahler 2700 trem, (1) Carvin MS22SD with coil tap.

I'll take a pic and post it. :)
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I own 5 basses: They are ALL favorites, depending on the situation.

1) 1976 Rickenbacker 4001 (Black and White)
2) GnL L2000 w/active electronics (sunburst)
3) Charvel Jackson (black)
4) 1969 Fender MusicMaster (cream)
5) Epiphone "El Sagundo" 4 string acoustic

"Eden" Power 400 watt
"Trace Elliot" power 250 watt

"Trace Elliot" cabinets 1 - 1x15 1 - 4x10

Nady wireless

Digitech effectron

plus all sorts of other assorted cabinets, power, and #%$@*& accumulated over 3 decades!!! I've kept it all!!!!! It's all a part of ME!!! My wife just rolls her eyes!!! :roll:
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Xanadu wrote:plus all sorts of other assorted cabinets, power, and #%$@*& accumulated over 3 decades!!! I've kept it all!!!!! It's all a part of ME!!! My wife just rolls her eyes!!! :roll:
:D So does mine!
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I find that Strats are easier for me to play. I'd love to have a Les Paul, but I just can't justify the price.

My personal favorite is a Charvel strat I've had for years. It's a single humbucker model and the neck is just excellent. If I had the money, I'd have a Les Paul custom made withthe neck copied frommy Charvel ('cept the headstock of course)!
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My favorite is my Dark Metallic Blue JS30 Jackson... I used to draw that exact guitar before I bought it and I never knew it existed and then one day I my dad told me it was at the local store, then you know....
***20yr Cndn Boxer ...Randy Rhoads = when I 1st heard him playing on the radio it was too amazing... (within a month I got my own 1st guitar - a Jackson!!!)
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Bandit.......That's a very sharp guitar. 8)
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this one is also a project I have in mind .. in a distant future :!:

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Stiltzkin.......Reminds me of the make and model Brian May has always played. A custom instument, I believe????? Very, very cool guitar. :wink:
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Xanadu wrote:Stiltzkin.......Reminds me of the make and model Brian May has always played. A custom instument, I believe????? Very, very cool guitar. :wink:
that's because it is brian Mays Red Special :D
how many guys do you know of, that made a career
with a guitar they crafted with their own hands, from SCRATCH :!:

and how many guitar necks do you know that uses oak
for fretboard?! and blockboard in the body ? ;)
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Thats a pretty sweet guitar man
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