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Bungo

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Great stuff ernie! Nice to finally see them all in one thread if not all in one picture! (wide angle lens?):D

Just to let you know, the 'spare' Autumn Red Burst you sold me is still here, still getting regular workouts and usually draws more admiring comments at gigs than my other Pets.
 

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Great collection...if I remember correctly my JP6 used to be a part of it too, I bought it from TwAn and I think he mentioned that he got it from you.

That is correct! I hope it's doing OK??

Great collection, Ernie! Those are some incredible pics....
 

ernie1966

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Damn cool post!
Is that 43 pets now?

When did you get your first pet?

Yep, 43, none on order.

I still need regular ole' black. I had one, but I dinged it in the front and Pete fixed it and painted it copper sparkle for me, that's why it has a black headstock.

Ha, I still have the receipt, 12/5/01, paid way too much for it at GC.

Me got smarter about the prices:p
 

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WOW! :eek: Very nice collection.

Those BFR's look so sweet...........(although the tops could use a little work.)
 

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Yeah, man. That is super impressive! Makes me almost want to get a job. . . .

NOT. :D


LOVE the BFR's. Double LOVE the White Sparkle. Not sure what you guys see in the Stratus Blue Sparkle. No offense.:eek:
 

pjc812

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I am in the wrong bloody business.

Two questions dude:

1) Where do you work?
2) Can I have a job there too?
 

Onzabar

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That is one awesome collection. Would you ever consider selling one of your prized possessions?
 

savannah_sean

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awesome...I was just thinking recently how I'd like to see pics of your collection- have you ever tried to photograph all of them at once? I guess that would require at least 43 stands...
 

lonewolf74

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OK, lemme ask a strange question:

How come some of the guitars look like they have their D-sonic blade in the "up" position (closer to the neck) and others look like they have it in the "down" position (closer to the bridge)?

Does it matter? Or are those different pickups altogether?

(BTW, **love** that collection!! Your wife must be a saint to let you own so many guitars!)
 

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Yes I know the awnser to that one!! I hope I don't confuse it cause I am good at that. So the strait pole on the D-Sonic is the brighter side of the humbucker, so JP puts it closer to the neck to keep it warmer when playing. But on the 7 string the sound was a bit too muddy on the low string so they put the solid pole closer to the bridge.
Correct me if I am wrong.
 

Colin

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Yes I know the awnser to that one!! I hope I don't confuse it cause I am good at that. So the strait pole on the D-Sonic is the brighter side of the humbucker, so JP puts it closer to the neck to keep it warmer when playing. But on the 7 string the sound was a bit too muddy on the low string so they put the solid pole closer to the bridge.
Correct me if I am wrong.
that's interesting thank you
 
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