robelinda2
Well-known member
tell your students!
you know, i do have a student who may be interested, will let him know ASAP!!! Good thinking!
tell your students!
I guess I was lucky - my first electric was a 1979 Fender Lead II, so I didn't have go through trying to make a Hondo II or some other similar instrument work.
I still have it, and I have a lot of sentimental attachment to it so I guess I'll never be 100% Fender-free - but she does rest in well-earned retirement.
Here is a photo:
http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/1045309579038717445hwMNbX
I know how you feel about that LP - I just can't bring myself to sell mine though.Gibson L6S. Nice guitar, but it had a very thin and light body and a long, whippy 24 fret neck. I remember it had very poor balance hanging from a strap, and if you didn't stand perfectly still while playing it, that wet noodle neck would move and your chords would go sharp or flat. Sold it, bought a 1969 Gibson LP Custom used for $365. I played that LP for 20+years, kicked hell out of it, and sold it last year for over $2000. Sad to sell her, but I never played her anymore. I'm hooked on a certain guitar company that makes guitars that are lighter in weight, have unlacquered necks, and bridge pickups that aren't muddy....anyone care to make any guesses here?![]()
An Epiphone strat copy with an Explorer Headstock.
Do you still have that Rivera Amp? - what's it like?
well done for your firstMy first electric guitar:
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My first electric guitar:
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