Okay then let's show off the guitars we used to have but had to let go for one reason or another.
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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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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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