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Not a guitar player (unless Freebirding counts! ) but the band I was in, the guitarist, Keith, built his own. I believe he put on a Telecaster neck and had dual Fender pick-ups. Really had a unique sound. Sadly it was stolen in Arizona when he lived there.

I'm the natural blonde.
 

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What did you play? Bongos?

Or were you the lead singer who got all the chicks? 8)
 

Tacoma.... I am thinking of selling it actually...


Michael Kelly 5 string fretless.. nice... great for the price.. I paid $300 for it on sale at Guitar Center...


I play this mostly... I like the 5 strings better...


My first real bass.. a 77 Jazz.. I paid $437 for it in 1977 at Sam Ash in Manhattan... My daughter put that sun sticker on there when she was @ 6.. she's 27 now..
 
Breedlove AC25 Cedar/RW Performance Series Focus, Goodall RCJC, Yamaha CG110CE and a custom-built Rovere Englemann/flamed mahogany B/S OM on order - due someday.
 
Thanks, guys. It has been my baby for 32 years. 8) I keep it safe and warm all the time. The thing is, I really think it sounds better the older it gets. I have heard that said about violins.
 
That's true for guitars as well. It's because the wood gets older and becomes even more dry. Most noticeable in the first few years. My LP sounds a lot better now after 11 years.
 

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