Guitar players, lets see your axes!

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  • Dave
    The Neighborhood Tech
    • Oct 2001
    • 815

    #1

    Guitar players, lets see your axes!

    Here is my main. It is a Warrior by Warrior Instruments out of Georgia(I think) Looking for a new guitar is a difficult process for me, since I am left handed, and 99% of the time, all you see in stores in the way of left handed guitars are just strat copies. So I decided to save some money up and go custom. If you are in tune with the custom guitar makers, you hear names like Warrior, Jaros, McNaught. This guitar was hand built to my specifications. It has a mahogany neck w/purple heart strip, French walnut body, gold plating, dual Duncans, 5 way rotary. It is a joy to play...like taking a break from a mass produced world, and tone as clear as a bell. I also own a Gibson SG, but this guitar is my baby
  • Dave
    The Neighborhood Tech
    • Oct 2001
    • 815

    #2
    A photo of the front.

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    • Dave
      The Neighborhood Tech
      • Oct 2001
      • 815

      #3
      Here is a picture of the neck joint. The neck joint is the heart of the guitar. Most guitars have the traditional bolt on style, and others have a traditional set neck. This neck design is a set-in neck where the neck joint is tucked away, creating a flush joint between the neck and body, essentially removing the heel. It feels incredible to play.

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      • Dave
        The Neighborhood Tech
        • Oct 2001
        • 815

        #4
        Post any pictures you have of your axes, and if you play bass, go ahead and post a picture of it!

        -Dave

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        • Sarah
          lifein320.blogspot.com
          • Oct 2000
          • 708

          #5


          Such a sham(e).

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          • Russ
            Senior Membrane
            • Jul 2001
            • 1935

            #6
            Gibson Les Paul STD (LTD Edition)

            G&L ASAT...

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            • Russ
              Senior Membrane
              • Jul 2001
              • 1935

              #7
              ...And a Gibson ES-135,

              Guild D-35, so sweet

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              • irbodden
                Registered User
                • Dec 2000
                • 3413

                #8
                I dont have any pictures of the 6 stringers we got, and I am too lazy to find pics of em' online, my dad is the 6 stringer anyways. We have a Taylor, National Resanator(Sp? One sweeet metal Guitar) and a couple Fenders.

                My MANS guitar AKA a bass, is a Washburn AB-30. I got a steal on it brand new from Washburn for about a Third of the retail price, heres the pic of the ooh so amazing AB-40. Same color, design etc. except I have 4 large chrome controls in more of a clump than this one, they look waaay nicer. Enjoy!

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                • irbodden
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 3413

                  #9
                  Dave, that guitar looks like a Warwick bass, I love the simplicity on it.


                  Russ- It doesnt get much color than Gibson

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                  • Dave
                    The Neighborhood Tech
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 815

                    #10
                    I will try to find pics of the SG, and soon take a picture of the Taylor 12. Believe me, a lefty Taylor 12 string was hard to find I used to live in El Cajon, CA, the exacty place where they were made, only I never got the chance to tour the factory.

                    I like what I am seeing so far! Lets keep it going, and get this thread rocking!

                    -Dave

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