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Man, you guys need a swift kick in the caboose.

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Adrian could put an end to this by posting a pic of one of his creations on a train station platform.
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yeah, that would be first class!
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Typical! A serious thread gets derailed again!
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Alright, seriously now. Let's get this topic back on track.

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Zaulkin wrote:Alright, seriously now. Let's get this topic back on track.
I agree, it's turned into a bloody trainwreck!
Slowy wrote: Ultimately though, guitars are like women. On paper there's not much difference but only a few can make you happy.
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Just to get this thread back to guitar porn...

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This is a bit out of date, need a new family photo.
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Nice, I think I'll have to give up my train-set for guitars. :lol:
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Such a nice setup there Matt. Very neat board too.

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Zaulkin wrote:Such a nice setup there Matt. Very neat board too.
Thanks!

The Matchless is gone, though I currently have two other Matchless and a Badcat, the strat is gone but a Duesenberg has taken its place, and the board is much smaller, but I was actually able to fit everything onto it except the smart clock :)

Will take an updated photo sometime.
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A while back, I posted photos of a Longboard Strat, Gretsch and Levinson I had borrowed off a mate. Well I've been in his toybox again. :D

Vintage 64 Jazzmaster looking lovely in gold and a very nice player.
64jazz.jpeg
60th Anniversary Strat with one piece ash body. Very nice but a very familiar feel to me. I have the 40th anniversary version
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60th anniversary Tele. Nothing to look at, but I keep picking it up
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Custom Shop flamey bling Strat. This is the Ohmygodwow star of the show; mad 3d flames and a tiger stripe neck that equals Conway's finest. I learned a good lesson from this guitar: Custom Shop instruments do not guarantee happiness.
I give this one 2 Meh's. Oh and apologies for the photos; they really don't do justice to anything here; especially this.
cstrat.jpeg
Now this, on the other hand is a delight. Select Thinline. Weighs about the same as a Parker Fly and while bright in a Teleish way, certainly isn't thin sounding. Something about this one makes me smile.
fstele.jpeg
And to finish, a Yairi nylon string. I love classical guitars but I find it really difficult to find one I enjoy playing without paying stupid money. This one's a honey; big crisp tones and gorgeous through an amp. I'm in love.
nyari.jpeg
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Slowy wrote:A while back, I posted photos of a Longboard Strat, Gretsch and Levinson I had borrowed off a mate. Well I've been in his toybox again. :D

Vintage 64 Jazzmaster looking lovely in gold and a very nice player.
64jazz.jpeg
60th Anniversary Strat with one piece ash body. Very nice but a very familiar feel to me. I have the 40th anniversary version
60strat.jpeg
60th anniversary Tele. Nothing to look at, but I keep picking it up
60tele.jpeg
Custom Shop flamey bling Strat. This is the Ohmygodwow star of the show; mad 3d flames and a tiger stripe neck that equals Conway's finest. I learned a good lesson from this guitar: Custom Shop instruments do not guarantee happiness.
I give this one 2 Meh's. Oh and apologies for the photos; they really don't do justice to anything here; especially this.
cstrat.jpeg
Now this, on the other hand is a delight. Select Thinline. Weighs about the same as a Parker Fly and while bright in a Teleish way, certainly isn't thin sounding. Something about this one makes me smile.
fstele.jpeg
And to finish, a Yairi nylon string. I love classical guitars but I find it really difficult to find one I enjoy playing without paying stupid money. This one's a honey; big crisp tones and gorgeous through an amp. I'm in love.
nyari.jpeg
Almost forgot. No, it's not a White Falcon; the pale blue tint is real. There were 70 of these made apparently.
bf.jpeg
WOW I stand in awe

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Hnnngh that Jazzmaster.

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twangnsnarl wrote:Hnnngh that Jazzmaster.
Yeah; I rather like the Jazzmaster too. But as you might imagine, I'm currently like a dog with two dicks in a kennel full of bitches. :rofl:
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