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    I always swore to myself that someday I'm going to get the biggest, flashiest, gaudiest hollowbody electric that I can get my hands on. I'm talking big and round with fiddle slits on each side and a Bigsby. I went tooling around the pawn shops and music stores today sort of looking for one. I didn't find a lot, but I've just about decided that I'm going to get one eventually. This isn't the style of guitar that I would put big money into, so I'm probably looking at either a used Epiphone 335 or Sheraton, or maybe a Gretsch.

    Do any of you own such guitars? If so, post 'em here!

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    Something like this perhaps?

    I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PowerTube View Post
      with fiddle slits on each side
      I always wondered what the "f" inm f-hole stood for...
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      Blank yo!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hippietim View Post
        Something like this perhaps?

        Yessiree! Something like that. The blue is pretty but I'm probably more of a sunbursrt or blonde kind of guy.

        What is that, by the way?
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        • #5
          White Falcon 6136T and a Setzer Nitro Lacquer Flame maple everywhere

          I always wanted a White Falcon since way back. Like 1966. Now I have one. I bought the Setzer new in '97 and it has TV Jones pickups.




          The White Falcon is about the gaudiest you can get with that gold sparkle binding. The guitar was an answer to Gibson in 1952 or so. They didn't intend to sell them since they were so over the top looks wise.
          Last edited by Bengal65; 03-30-2009, 12:21 AM.
          Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.

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          • #6
            Here is my Ibanez Artcore Custom AF125NT.



            RR24M -SLATQH- 2 SLSMG's- DKMGT- 3DXMGT's
            CHS2 -Traditional- 2 SC90 Surfcasters
            Tacoma DR14 DM14 JR55
            Ibanez Artcore AM77, AF125NT,AS93

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            • #7
              Here is my AFS78T Artcore.


              RR24M -SLATQH- 2 SLSMG's- DKMGT- 3DXMGT's
              CHS2 -Traditional- 2 SC90 Surfcasters
              Tacoma DR14 DM14 JR55
              Ibanez Artcore AM77, AF125NT,AS93

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bengal65 View Post
                They didn't intend to sell them since they were so over the top looks wise.
                Yep. That's exactly what I want!

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                • #9
                  D'Angenlico ... Korean made. Very solid, and a great player, with
                  nice attention to detail. Plays like a $2K jazz box, but only cost me $700.00 If it were a real 1950's D'Angelico, it would run around $32K !





                  Last edited by Robert Burns; 03-30-2009, 09:46 PM.

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                    Recent addition

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