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INMT

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1970 Gibson "the SG" the walnut body one with the small pickguard.......I'll look for a pic of it to scan
 

Axilla

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Uelzen / Germany
1979 Ibanez Musician MC300LE.
Great guitar, heavy as hell, owned it from 1989 'til this year when finally selling it in favor of anutha Ball :D
Was my first guitar but I don't really mind - Balls are better :D
 

MN246

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My uncle left me a pearl white 59' Strat when I was a teen. So like any idiot teenager I immediately routed it for a DiMarzio Super Distortion and a Floyd. I saw one recently that wasn't is as good of shape as mine before I mangled it that was going for $25K. I appologize in advance to anyone who I've offended by my unexplainable butchering of a classic.

When I look back at that now, I feel about like I would if I decided to draw a mustache on the Mona Lisa when nobody was looking.
 

mikeller

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Geesh - I hate to reveal my age but I had several late 50's LP's, some early 60's SG's and a few Fenders (probably others I can't remember) back when they didn't cost a fortune.

The longest I have ever owned a guitar is 20+ years for my 87 Fender Am Stnd Stratocaster (still have it), and my favorite guitar of all time is my Axis!!!!
 

grumpyoldman

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61 Gibson SG, If I have kids I hope it will pay for a university degree.

If it's a 61, it's actually a Les Paul. I had a 64 SG Special (first year they dropped the Les Paul name and made it an SG model), as well as a 66 ES-335. Still have my 1959 Tweed Lancer amp though (I know, I know, it isn't a guitar)...
 

alf cockle

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A creamy 65 fender mustang.. very easy to play..jingly surf sounds.. impossibly low action... without buzz..very kewl vibe..but a toy next to the EB*s.still have it..sits in the case..it*s actually a pretty well made instrument.set it up 7 years ago,and it*s still spot on.cheers. Fender bashers would have a hard time with this one.Cheers.
 

JMB27

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oldest guitar I'ved ever owned? a mid-70s Les Paul copy - sold it when I was in college. d'oh;)
oldest amp I've ever owned? 67 Traynor YVM-1 - still have it :)
 

wired

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Cool thread.

My 1st guitar was a piece of crap Peavey (T1?) I don't know when it was made, but it's the guitar that taught me about intonation. The intonation was so bad on this thing & the bridge didn't have individual saddles.

My oldest guitar now is my '94 EVH
 

Dreamrycher

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I own this 1967 Les Paul. It used to be my main axe back in the old days. I'm sure my back was stronger then. :)



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azazael

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The oldest guitar I own came from a skip.
An EKO Ranger 6 acoustic, don't know anything about its age.

Then its my '99 Super Sport.
 

V_S

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Wasn't it in 1962 when they dropped the name "Les Paul".
Well anyway, this is my oldest guitar, a SG from 66:
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If it's a 61, it's actually a Les Paul. I had a 64 SG Special (first year they dropped the Les Paul name and made it an SG model), as well as a 66 ES-335. Still have my 1959 Tweed Lancer amp though (I know, I know, it isn't a guitar)...

And this one only has four strings, but is almost 100 years:
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