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Ummon:
The idea for this thread stems from a conversation I've been having with Ginsu about his Ibanez. Talk about your guitars and guitar-playing, etc.

So, Ginsu, you heathen! Stock pick-ups??  (Heheheheh.)

TelcoLou:
Well, I used to, back when I was in an ever-rotating group of punk rock bands; MANY years ago; I had an "RS Straycat" ... some no-frills fender look-alike. I do still have a Takahani (sp?) acoustic 12-string with electric pickup, but it's in need of new strings .. and I need an electric tuner ... and some free time to remember how to play  :(








*is old*  :(

DrumAnBass:
I suck at guitar, much more of rhythm person, but I have a Jimmy Vaughn signature Strat, which I won in a drawing from Fender. It was presented to me on stage by Jimmy Vaughn at the Catalina Blues Festival where he was headlining, and of course he signed it for me, back in 1995 I think. It is stock; no mods. I have an old Korg AX30G multi-effect pedal. Fender's page on the guitar: http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0139202305

This isn't me - but found this youtube video of someone riffing on an identical guitar:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRvGo9Pmxe4[/youtube]

DantheApe:
It's on my list of "crap to learn" I have a Squire Tele and a cheap little amp...and a lot of guilt that ive let it gather a bit of dust lately

Mauzy:
I bought a relatively nice MiM Fender Stratocaster Deluxe for $50 at a garage sale a year ago. It came complete with horribly rusty bridge and corroded pickups but it had a perfect neck and excellent body. According to the serial its a 99. My brother and I rebuilt it and I've been trying to self-teach ever since. I'd never want to start a band, but it just seems like a good idea to have a small skill at something.

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