To try out my new digital cam I decided to take pictures of my entire collection and here are the resulting pictures.
My acoustics:
Upper row from left to right: ancient Ukelele, east european 12 string mandolin (which as it is now is unplayable), eighties "Condor" Ukelele Banjo. Bottom row from left to right: Ibanez Mandolin, Cheap no-name Baritone Ukelele tuned in fifths, mid eighties Aria classical (the guitar which I learned to play on), Eighties Japanese made Martin sigma Dr 18E.
My Project guitars that I have yet to re-assemble or which will never be playable at all.
On top: My early eighties Peavey T15 "Yoko" (Together with "the Veteran" my most cherished guitar), my self built Jazzmaster with strat pickups. Bottom row: The TelePaul (For some reason I could never get this one to feel right.), My first all self designed and pro built guitar "Misty" (see TelePaul, I never got it to feel and sound the way I wanted), my half sized strat, A strat casco somebody gave me a while ago (I haven't found the time to do anything with it yet), a Les Paul Casco (Also from the same guy I got the strat casco from, all maple construction)
My Basses.
From left to right: My sunburst Stagg Fender Jazz bass copy, my fretless "Ricky-rethink" self built bass, my selfbuilt Jan Knooren custom five string and last but not least, my heavy metal bass.
And I've saved the best for last...
My solids.
On top: My 1989 Squier Stratocaster "The Veteran" (When I die, burry this one along with me) and my Peavey Generation "Tele". Bottom row: my heavily modified 1998 Squier Affinity tele "Striper", my self built Tele/SG hybrid "Fido" (Because of a 7UP Fido Dido button on the headstock), My 2005 Gibson SG "Odie" (A Name it got from my band members because a previous guitarist they worked with had a similar SG with an Odie from Garfield sticker.) and finally my modified ESP LTD Viper which is tuned down a full step.
My acoustics:
Upper row from left to right: ancient Ukelele, east european 12 string mandolin (which as it is now is unplayable), eighties "Condor" Ukelele Banjo. Bottom row from left to right: Ibanez Mandolin, Cheap no-name Baritone Ukelele tuned in fifths, mid eighties Aria classical (the guitar which I learned to play on), Eighties Japanese made Martin sigma Dr 18E.
My Project guitars that I have yet to re-assemble or which will never be playable at all.
On top: My early eighties Peavey T15 "Yoko" (Together with "the Veteran" my most cherished guitar), my self built Jazzmaster with strat pickups. Bottom row: The TelePaul (For some reason I could never get this one to feel right.), My first all self designed and pro built guitar "Misty" (see TelePaul, I never got it to feel and sound the way I wanted), my half sized strat, A strat casco somebody gave me a while ago (I haven't found the time to do anything with it yet), a Les Paul Casco (Also from the same guy I got the strat casco from, all maple construction)
My Basses.
From left to right: My sunburst Stagg Fender Jazz bass copy, my fretless "Ricky-rethink" self built bass, my selfbuilt Jan Knooren custom five string and last but not least, my heavy metal bass.
And I've saved the best for last...
My solids.
On top: My 1989 Squier Stratocaster "The Veteran" (When I die, burry this one along with me) and my Peavey Generation "Tele". Bottom row: my heavily modified 1998 Squier Affinity tele "Striper", my self built Tele/SG hybrid "Fido" (Because of a 7UP Fido Dido button on the headstock), My 2005 Gibson SG "Odie" (A Name it got from my band members because a previous guitarist they worked with had a similar SG with an Odie from Garfield sticker.) and finally my modified ESP LTD Viper which is tuned down a full step.
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