Absolutely. Love the quilting!
Absolutely. Love the quilting!
I can see why you miss that beauty!View attachment 473
Sold it awhile ago but I will buy another one to replace it.
Wow! Quite an awesome group of hollows you have! I love the mirror-like shine on your guitars!the Semis...
The Masterfield-Trio
The TE-Custom Semi (one of six)
and the missing Full Hollow Uke
Real beauties all! The 1967 Harmony (Wow!!!!!) looks to be in great shape!If you insist,,,,
1967 Harmony Monterey
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Gretsch G5120
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Gretsch 2420T
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Beautiful basses! Elegant!Thanks! The bass is a prototype, made for the Frankfurt Musikmesse in 2011
only one in black, one in sunburst (both owned by the Musik-Meyer Rep. He sold both, gladly the black one to me)
and a black one with flames (located in Finland) ever made
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Real Beauties, Scott!View attachment 506Well, while we are on the subject, here’s my semi’s.
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Really nice Gretsches! I keep an acoustic at my daughter’s.I still have these two Gretsch:
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I gave my third Gretsch to my son and an Epi to my son-in-law…so I still see them every once in a while.
Beautiful Hollows! I bet you miss those ones that are gone!View attachment 531View attachment 530My long gone hollow bodies:
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Since retirement from my day job, I now use cheaper stuff, but still sound like my fingers are webbed.
And several others I no longer have pics of.Beautiful Hollows! I bet you miss those ones that are gone!
Yeah, it's in pretty good shape for being as old as it is. Been through the wringer, and come out the other side not too bad. I haven't changed anything excpet the tuners, I put some grover sta-tites in her, and she got a new nut sometime before I got her. Someone also cut a hole in the side, and put in one of those cheap no-name ebay preamps, and some sort of 3-piezo-dot pickups in her. it sounds like hot garbage, but one of the dots is superglued to the top on the outside, and I'm not sure I'd gain anything by removing it. but she plays very well, the action hasn't moved in the nearly twenty years I've had her, and shes just a joy to play.Real beauties all! The 1967 Harmony (Wow!!!!!) looks to be in great shape!
Semi … but can I still play?!
Reverend ?
Very Nice SemiHollow!
Beautiful guitar and awesome heartwarming story!Yeah, it's in pretty good shape for being as old as it is. Been through the wringer, and come out the other side not too bad. I haven't changed anything excpet the tuners, I put some grover sta-tites in her, and she got a new nut sometime before I got her. Someone also cut a hole in the side, and put in one of those cheap no-name ebay preamps, and some sort of 3-piezo-dot pickups in her. it sounds like hot garbage, but one of the dots is superglued to the top on the outside, and I'm not sure I'd gain anything by removing it. but she plays very well, the action hasn't moved in the nearly twenty years I've had her, and shes just a joy to play.