> Not yet...just doing the math. Grabbing that Trumpeter F-100 is gonna
> delay the aquisition even further...I can feel another guitar coming on.
>
> ...maybe another band, too.
>>Not yet...just doing the math. Grabbing that Trumpeter F-100 is gonna
>>delay the aquisition even further...I can feel another guitar coming on.
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> Just for the record: I don't play :-( or collect guitar(s) :-)
I made the decision that I'm a guitar collector after I bought the
double neck last fall - I have eight right now, and plan to buy at least
one per year...got this years picked already. I general, I'll swap off
and play any given three axes on a daily basis. I keep one tuned down a
half step for certain stuff, but I'll probably bring that one up now.
I was playing fairly regularly, but I think the band that was forming is
having a falling out...I've been invited to do guest appearances with
some of the other locals, but I've always begged off. I've got my own
personal multi-track recording studio, and it looks like I'll be getting
back to some of my own personal projects.

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Uffe Bærentsen - 29 Jun 2007 14:52 GMT
>>>Not yet...just doing the math. Grabbing that Trumpeter F-100 is gonna
>>>delay the aquisition even further...I can feel another guitar coming on.
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> multi-track recording studio, and it looks like I'll be getting back to
> some of my own personal projects.
I've always been facinated of Double necks.
The first one I'd remeber seen on photo was Denny Laine on Wings over
America.
Souns like you're having some fun with your hobbies :-)
Men doesn't stop to play because they gets old.
Men gets old because they stop to play.

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Rufus - 30 Jun 2007 00:16 GMT
>>>>Not yet...just doing the math. Grabbing that Trumpeter F-100 is gonna
>>>>delay the aquisition even further...I can feel another guitar coming on.
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> Men doesn't stop to play because they gets old.
> Men gets old because they stop to play.
This particular one is special...it's black with gold hardware, and the
only reason I even know about that color combination is because I once
saw a picture of Jimmy Page on the Gibson website with one like it.
Turns out it's a mint condition, vintage 1994 EDS-1275, and that that
was Gibson's 100th year anniversary. They now only come stock in
red/nickel and white/gold. I got a new-old stock harness leather
anniversary case for it direct from Gibson after UPS damaged the
original case...which I also still have.
I've been scouring the web trying to find another black one - just a
picture, even...and to try and find out how many of them Gibson made. I
can't even find the picture of Page that I first saw, or another black
and gold EDS-1275. so either there are only two, and I have one;
there's one - and I have it now; or they are VERY rare...so that
officially made me a "collector". But it also plays like a dream.

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