Okay then let's show off the guitars we used to have but had to let go for one reason or another.
1. Early nineties Korean made Vester solid of an unknown type, I never really liked the way it felt.
2. 2004 Fender Jaguar, Japanese. Loved the way it looked but it sounded very weak and tinny, the one I bought it from replaced the pickups in an efford to improve on that but to no avail.
3. Early eighties Japanese made Vantage VS 696, lovely guitar, had a nice fat neck and a very good sound, I should've kept it.
4. Recent Chinese made Dean ML, I bought this one for the inner metalhead, but it was neck heavy and I never liked the way it felt.
5. Recent Chinese made Stagg Tele, I modified that one a lot, nice guitar but it sounded kinda tinny and I sold it to somebody who has found a nice purpose for it.
6. 1993 Japanese made Squier Stratocaster. It has a replacement neck in this picture. It had a chipwood body but it didn't sound badly, it just couldn't replace my 1989 Squier strat so i sold it on.
7. Late eighties japanese made Hohner TE Custom telecaster copy. This guitar had the nicest neck I ever found on any guitar I owned, but it sounded really tinny and the blocky double bound body was really uncomfortable.
8. Mid eighties Charvel Model 3, I modified this one a lot, it had duncan pickups a Kahler vibrato and a fernandes neck (The original neck was broken beyond repair), I sold this one to somebody who offered me a good amount of cash for it. Since I didn't play it that much I agreed.
9. Recent ESP LTD Eclipse. Lovely guitar, very good sound but I never liked the speed profile neck it had and the screwed up harmonics because of the 24 frets, I traded that one in for my Epiphone sparkle Les Paul
10. Recent Ibanez Artcore. One I still regret selling.
11. 1979 Aria SB 700 bass. Cool looking bass, lovely full sound but a real back breaker.
12. Mid Nineties Vantage P-bass copy. My first bass, I replaced the neck a couple of times and put in dimarzio pickups, since it just gathered dust at my home I decided to get rid of it.
1. Early nineties Korean made Vester solid of an unknown type, I never really liked the way it felt.
2. 2004 Fender Jaguar, Japanese. Loved the way it looked but it sounded very weak and tinny, the one I bought it from replaced the pickups in an efford to improve on that but to no avail.
3. Early eighties Japanese made Vantage VS 696, lovely guitar, had a nice fat neck and a very good sound, I should've kept it.
4. Recent Chinese made Dean ML, I bought this one for the inner metalhead, but it was neck heavy and I never liked the way it felt.
5. Recent Chinese made Stagg Tele, I modified that one a lot, nice guitar but it sounded kinda tinny and I sold it to somebody who has found a nice purpose for it.
6. 1993 Japanese made Squier Stratocaster. It has a replacement neck in this picture. It had a chipwood body but it didn't sound badly, it just couldn't replace my 1989 Squier strat so i sold it on.
7. Late eighties japanese made Hohner TE Custom telecaster copy. This guitar had the nicest neck I ever found on any guitar I owned, but it sounded really tinny and the blocky double bound body was really uncomfortable.
8. Mid eighties Charvel Model 3, I modified this one a lot, it had duncan pickups a Kahler vibrato and a fernandes neck (The original neck was broken beyond repair), I sold this one to somebody who offered me a good amount of cash for it. Since I didn't play it that much I agreed.
9. Recent ESP LTD Eclipse. Lovely guitar, very good sound but I never liked the speed profile neck it had and the screwed up harmonics because of the 24 frets, I traded that one in for my Epiphone sparkle Les Paul
10. Recent Ibanez Artcore. One I still regret selling.
11. 1979 Aria SB 700 bass. Cool looking bass, lovely full sound but a real back breaker.
12. Mid Nineties Vantage P-bass copy. My first bass, I replaced the neck a couple of times and put in dimarzio pickups, since it just gathered dust at my home I decided to get rid of it.
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