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Spudmurphy

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I just found a picture of me and my Watkins Rapier taken in 1971.
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Greg Jones

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Sears mail order LP copy POS.

Bridge was installed incorrectly and at my first lesson my teacher told me it needed to be intonated. Took it to a music store and they told it couldn't be intonated properly due to the bridge.

$200 repair OR buy a used Hohner SG copy.

I took the Hohner.
 

NorM

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here's a photo of it....












































Nice Foggy ;)

Te he he he he he. Now that's funny. I took the liberty of enlarging it so you could really see the detail of the craftsmanship.



First guitar
Gibson Sonnex...
Sold it to help pay for my first Morse
 
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Karlsson-75

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Westone Spectrum II Series...it was black and i made a new pickguard to it from a plexiglass :rolleyes:
 
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Jimi D

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My first electric was a used Ovation Breadwinner... bought in 1976, I wanted one because Glen Campbell played one on his show a couple times (my acoustic was an Ovation too). It looked just like this one:

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I had a choice between this, a 50s or 60s Strat for the same price, or a late 50s burst Les Paul for $125 more - I chose the Ovation... I want a time machine!! :eek:

Anyway, it wasn't a very good guitar - small neck, tiny frets, rough cuts and cheezy finish, really anemic pickups - but it was better than a lot of them that were out there then... Trivia: it was the very first production guitar with active electronics, which were pretty cool, even if they were 18 volt (req'd TWO 9-volt batteries in the back)...
 

Adwex

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I had a choice between this, a 50s or 60s Strat for the same price, or a late 50s burst Les Paul for $125 more - I chose the Ovation... I want a time machine!! :eek:

..

That's gotta hurt. I'm guessing that Les Paul was probably less than $2000 at the time. Probably worth $250,000 now.
 

MusicMan_Luke

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My first electric guitar was a Squier Stratocaster, maple neck, black with white pickguard
Still have it
 

grumpyoldman

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Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
My very first electric was a "Dana", and it was a 2 pickup, short scale Str*t type with a Bigsby styled vibrato bar. I could only afford the guitar at first, no amp. I still remember my mother asking me to "plug it into the wall" so she could hear it...That was back in 1973.

Time's a'flying....
 

FoxMustang

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My first was an Alvarez electric, I have no idea if it even has a proper model name. I still have it for sentimental reasons.

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Spudmurphy

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Yeah it sure is - I have fond memories from my 2 visits to St Louis.

I remember buying Levi Jeans from Webster Groves, visiting a few music shops Fast Eds on Broadway, Gravity Strings.

I hope to make another visit to St Louis in the next year or so.
 

Lucidology

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Monterey, CA
A Fender Tele...
My parent's set up an account at the local music store,
& I gradually paid it off by caddying at Cypress Point golf course every weekend.
(my uncle was the caddie-master at Cypress for 40 years ...)
 

Bane

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How 'bout this one? It wasnt really mine (thank God!) maybe the first electric (?) guitar (??) :p I "played". Ugh:mad: , nasty! The name of this shuitar is Ural or smt. Enjoy!
 
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