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Some fantastic gear folks have got on here!! Another vote for Wiz-Ski`s pedal board that`s a corker. Anyway here is my little lot.

 

Top row, 1980 Daion 78 Heritage, 1999 Yamaha handcrafted LS-500, and a 1962 Levin LM-26"Goliath".

 

Bottom row, "Shrek" my own build Telecaster, Lennon 65 reissue Casino, my very recently departed (sob,sob) 83 Matsumoku Casino, and a 2007 Fender classic player 60`s Strat.

 

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Closer shot of the three acoustics.

 

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My 1982 Aria Pro II TA-60 (which seems to be out on permanent loan these days).

 

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And finally my new (secondhand) baby, which I swapped the 83 Casino for. The very rare and fantastic sounding, Custom built 83 Ibanez Artist Ar1505AV.

They only made 187 of these. One piece Mahogany body, topped with solid "Spruce" not the usual Maple, one piece Mahogany neck with Brazilian Rosewood F/board, need I say more.

 

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Ok, at the risk of becoming boring, my old pictures:

 

Epiphone Elitist's : Broadway, Byrdland, Tak Matsumoto, Les Paul Standard Plus, Casino and Sheraton

 

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Gibson's: 61 SG RI, Firebird, ES 137, R9, ES 335, R6

 

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Fender: Strat Deluxe, Strat Plus, Tele Deluxe, 1952 Hot rod tele, 1956 RI relic Strat and an Eric Johnson Sig

 

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Gretsch 6120 1957 Chet

 

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Epiphone Emperor Regent:

 

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Eastman 810ce and 910 ce

 

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Acoustics: Martin D35 Epiphone MAsterbilt DR 500ra, Little Martin LX1E, Epi Masterbilt AJ500r, Martin 000-28

 

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Amps: Epi Blues Custom 30, Fender Bassman, Fender Twin, Fender Vibroverb, Fender Blues Deluxe and a Carr Mercury

 

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I don't use pedels very often but the ones I have are a couple of Ibanez TS's, EH Holy Grail, Cry Baby or two and a Uni Vibe

 

Enjoy

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Dang it Wiz, you have a Gibby ES-225T. That was my first real guitar which I foolishly sold in college.

 

How's that trapeze bridge/tailpiece holdin' up? Did you know that Les Paul invented it and held the patent on it?

Too bad you can't intonate it worth a darn!

 

Post more pics....

 

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And finally my new (secondhand) baby' date=' which I swapped the 83 Casino for. The very rare and fantastic sounding, Custom built 83 Ibanez Artist Ar1505AV.

They only made 187 of these. One piece Mahogany body, topped with solid "Spruce" not the usual Maple, one piece Mahogany neck with Brazilian Rosewood F/board, need I say more.

 

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Wow that looks EXACTLY like my dad's old Ibanez. I was trying to find out what it was.

 

He sold it a few years ago on consignment for close to nothing, I was thinking you might have bought it until I saw you live in the UK.

 

Just cool to see that again as I had almost forgotten what it looked like.

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Ok' date=' at the risk of becoming boring, my old pictures:

 

Enjoy[/quote']

 

Svet, your collection is never boring!

 

Flight 959, that Goddess is a very beautiful guitar. I have never seen one before. Very beautiful guitar!

 

And thanks to everyone else too! Very nice collections!

 

Come on everyone, keep the pics coming.

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Dang it Wiz' date=' you have a Gibby ES-225T. That was my first real guitar which I foolishly sold in college.

 

How's that trapeze bridge/tailpiece holdin' up? Did you know that Les Paul invented it and held the patent on it?

Too bad you can't intonate it worth a darn!

 

[b']Post more pics....[/b]

 

 

 

Yep, that ES-225 is my pride and joy...my dad bought it in a pawn shop for $100 back when he was in the Navy. He's had it in the closet for years and years collecting dust, and he gave it to me 2 years ago. It's a ***** to get into tune, and that trapeze bridge is a hinderance as far as getting it set up....It also can shift side to side because it's not drilled into the top, but I still love that thing nonetheless. That P-90 has the growl like no other.

 

I've thought about changing some things on it, (tuning keys, bridge) because due to the sentimental value, I will never get rid of it - so who cares about the "value" of keeping it original....

 

The only other pic I have accessible, maybe I try and snap a few others this weekend...

 

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