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Vintage Gibson Guitar Collection

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If you're feeling a bit flush this week, dole cheque come in early, hit the EuroMillions jackpot or made a stash from looting the local Apple store in the riots, you may be interested in acquiring an instant vintage guitar collection. Gibsons galore without the sweat.
This gleaming Aladdin's cave of vintage woodwork may well be right up your street. For a measly quarter of a million quid ($393,811.75 in funny money), you can adorn your den with someone else's lifetime of GAS. Go on. Hit that BIN button! You won't regret it! There are some interesting guitars there but, for someone asking that kind of dosh, you'd have thought he could have made the effort to take some better pictures.

David, sweating in overheated, tourist filled, indignados rioting on the doorstep, muggy, Barcelona

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Chord Tele-style guitar with variable graphics

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Now here's an idea that I like a lot. On the surface this Chord T-type would appear to be yet another cheap Telecaster copy. It has a solid alder body, which is nice in such a cheapy, and given that the basic Telecaster design is nearly as simple as you can get, well, how bad can this guitar be? Hardware such as pickups and machine heads can always be upgraded.

What makes this Tele different is the ability to swap and change the graphics. The top of the guitar is covered in a clear plastic plate, all you have to do is slip in one of the 4 supplied graphic sheets under the plate... or else - and this is more interesting - cut out and use your own graphics or artwork. I can really see this appealing to younger players (before they get too conservative and nothing other than a vintage butterscotch or sunburst finish will do... Yawn... Zzzzzz...), and it's a cheap and easy way of having your own unique looking guitar.

Before any of you comment, I realise that this is not an original idea. (Is there such a thing as an original idea any more?) Yes, I believe it was Yamaha that marketed a similar idea several years back. I was always surprised that guitar wasn't more successful.

The only drawback I can see to this system is that you'd need to remove the strings so as to take the plate off and change the graphic, and so if, for example, you play a lot of gigs and wanted a different graphic for each night, that could end up being quite a chore. (And not everyone can afford to put fresh strings on for each and every gig.)

Of course if you already have a Tele, Strat or even Yamaha Pacifica, the other alternative to quick change graphics would be the FaceLift system as developed by Status Quo's Rick Parfitt - that has the advantage of being applied to your existing guitar, but the disadvantage is that you can't make up your own custom design.

The Chord Tele-style guitar with variable graphics is currently on eBay UK with a Buy It Now of £107.

G L Wilson

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Aria Sparkly guitar. It's Christmas!

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Can't let this go by. In the wake of Gavin's Aria fiesta, here's a real beaut. If you've ever lusted after a Hagstrom or DeArmond sparkly guitar but couldn't justify the readies, here's a real bargain. Aria Pro (so the quality is gonna be there) plus enough glitter to coat the missus head to toe for the annual Xmas frolic. As I write it's still at £51.00! and with less than 24 hours to go, I'd hazzard a guess it won't go into outlandish territory. Snap up a bargain and get this festive bauble under your tree. Yo Ho Ho Ho Ho!

David in Sunny Barcelona (Snow? What snow?)

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First Act Paul Westerberg Signature Guitar

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My second post of the morning - just a quickie.
Not going to say much as this Amazon customer review says it all...
"I first saw this guitar in a guitar magazine advert and thought it looked very cool. As it was an "Artist Signature" model I assumed it would be expensive and forgot about it. Some months later I happened across it on the Amazon site for $159, free shippng and thought it might be a diamond in the rough and ordered it immediately. Was very happy with it out of the box, very well made and a cool looker too! I confess I like this guitar so much I took it to my luthier and had him dress and polish the frets, set up intonation and put high end strings on it adding $60 to my cost. This is now my favorite guitar among several higher end instruments, very easy to play and sounds great through several different amps. Some might question the wisdom of spending $60 to set up a $159 guitar but even without the tweaking she is a sweet ride."
OK, "sweet rides" aside interesting eh? IT IS NOW ON AMAZON.COM at $84.99 NEW! and eBay for $75.99 NEW! That's €54 or £47 (plus shipping)

At the VERY LEAST this could be a nice little base for experimenting. It may even end up being todays Teisco of the future.

David in Chilly Barcelona


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