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Kilgore Trout

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 5, 2019
735
5,594
Oh boy, here goes...

This is a MIJ '70s, ash body, reissue
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This is a 1985 M serial number MIJ "contemporary" strat
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Early '90s Jackson Professional Dinky
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This is an early '90s, Japanese, Edwards "Lacquer Taste". Edwards is ESP
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A cheap Korean Tokai that I threw a set of Duncan Phat Cats into...
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An early '90s Dean Select V
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Mexican Tele
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A Gibson Gospel re-issue, this thing is phenomenal
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Yamaha 12 String
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La Patrie Nylon string
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A cheap Squire J Bass
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A '90s made in USA Blues Deluxe. It's... not awful, but not great.
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A 1977 JMP 50 watt, converted to a 4-hole'r by Ken Fischer!!! Now this thing IS phenomenal. It's sitting on an '80s JCM 800 4x12 cab loaded with the hated G12T-75 speakers. I think they sound fine.
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A VOX AC-15 Heritage Handwired sitting on a 2x10 cab, I forget who made it, loaded with a Weber Alnico & a Weber ceramic, can't remember which ones though.
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Jun 9, 2015
3,926
24,481
42
Mission, Ks
My 1960’s MIJ cheapie Banjo, it was a complete wreck when I got it, completely unplayable. But it was my grandpas and I was determined to make it playable again. I spent weeks straightening the neck, did a complete refret with medium nickel guitar frets, replaced the 5th tuning peg with a machine, cut a new nut, retentioned the hoop, etc. IMG_7465.jpegIMG_0858.jpegIMG_5291.jpegIMG_5470.jpegIMG_5468.jpeg
 
Jun 9, 2015
3,926
24,481
42
Mission, Ks
Oh boy, here goes...

This is a MIJ '70s, ash body, reissue
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This is a 1985 M serial number MIJ "contemporary" strat
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Early '90s Jackson Professional Dinky
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This is an early '90s, Japanese, Edwards "Lacquer Taste". Edwards is ESP
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A cheap Korean Tokai that I threw a set of Duncan Phat Cats into...
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An early '90s Dean Select V
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Mexican Tele
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A Gibson Gospel re-issue, this thing is phenomenal
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Yamaha 12 String
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La Patrie Nylon string
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A cheap Squire J Bass
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A '90s made in USA Blues Deluxe. It's... not awful, but not great.
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A 1977 JMP 50 watt, converted to a 4-hole'r by Ken Fischer!!! Now this thing IS phenomenal. It's sitting on an '80s JCM 800 4x12 cab loaded with the hated G12T-75 speakers. I think they sound fine.
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A VOX AC-15 Heritage Handwired sitting on a 2x10 cab, I forget who made it, loaded with a Weber Alnico & a Weber ceramic, can't remember which ones though.
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Love the ash strat and the MIJ Pauls! I’ve been looking for an MIJ Yamaha Paul for a while.
 

Kilgore Trout

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 5, 2019
735
5,594
Love the ash strat and the MIJ Pauls! I’ve been looking for an MIJ Yamaha Paul for a while.
Late '80s/early '90s Japanese guitars are the holy grail that are still flying under the radar. But that isn't going to last long. MIJ Charvels and Jackson Pro/professional have already made a HUGE price jump.

If you find an Edwards, BUY IT. The one I have is as good if not better than my friend's actual Gibson LP Custom, the main difference is that the Edwards has a more '50s style neck, meaning it's beefier. But the fit & finish is arguably better.

The red strat is light years ahead of any strat I've ever played. If you ever come across a MIJ Fender with a serial number beginning with an E, buy it immediately.
 
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jeff540

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 25, 2016
514
788
Southwest Virginia
I'll play (no pun intended). Been doing this for a while, and whittled down to the following keepers.

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2000 R7 with CreamT '57 GT pickups. Fat and sassy, like western Carolina BBQ

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My #1 - 2007 Chambered R8 with Peter Florance Voodoo '59 pickups. This is like Pittsburg style filet with Hollandaise and green peppercorn sauce.

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The rest of the hanging flock, and the noisemakers
 

AJL67

Lifer
May 26, 2022
4,840
25,373
Florida - Space Coast

scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
5,953
12,087
Oh boy, here goes...

This is a MIJ '70s, ash body, reissue
View attachment 242028


This is a 1985 M serial number MIJ "contemporary" strat
View attachment 242029


Early '90s Jackson Professional Dinky
View attachment 242030


This is an early '90s, Japanese, Edwards "Lacquer Taste". Edwards is ESP
View attachment 242031


A cheap Korean Tokai that I threw a set of Duncan Phat Cats into...
View attachment 242033


An early '90s Dean Select V
View attachment 242034

Mexican Tele
View attachment 242035


A Gibson Gospel re-issue, this thing is phenomenal
View attachment 242036


Yamaha 12 String
View attachment 242037


La Patrie Nylon string
View attachment 242038

A cheap Squire J Bass
View attachment 242040


A '90s made in USA Blues Deluxe. It's... not awful, but not great.
View attachment 242041


A 1977 JMP 50 watt, converted to a 4-hole'r by Ken Fischer!!! Now this thing IS phenomenal. It's sitting on an '80s JCM 800 4x12 cab loaded with the hated G12T-75 speakers. I think they sound fine.
View attachment 242042


A VOX AC-15 Heritage Handwired sitting on a 2x10 cab, I forget who made it, loaded with a Weber Alnico & a Weber ceramic, can't remember which ones though.
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For a second I felt like I was looking at the Guitar Center website.😉
Nice collection.
 

jeff540

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 25, 2016
514
788
Southwest Virginia
It's a 3-piece body, but they did an amazing job of matching the grain. Now the fret work is another story. I got it CHEAP because it was unplayable due to the frets. I had to get it re-fretted to made it playable.
That old 1976 I had, I really should have kept. It was played to death by prior owners, and it felt like an old pair of tennis shoes. It had nearly no frets left, and the pickups were too low for my tastes at the time.

Forgot to mention that Bogner 4x12 is also a magical piece, from the late 1990s. It sings and breathes like no other 4x12 I've ever owned.

I was much more of an amp person, and have owned several models from just about every company out there over the decades. The only ones I ever regret selling were an old Shiva silver back head and an early 1970s metal face 50-watt Marshall that looked like it was dragged behind a truck.
 
Jun 9, 2015
3,926
24,481
42
Mission, Ks
Late '80s/early '90s Japanese guitars are the holy grail that are still flying under the radar. But that isn't going to last long. MIJ Charvels and Jackson Pro/professional have already made a HUGE price jump.

If you find an Edwards, BUY IT. The one I have is as good if not better than my friend's actual Gibson LP Custom, the main difference is that the Edwards has a more '50s style neck, meaning it's beefier. But the fit & finish is arguably better.

The red strat is light years ahead of any strat I've ever played. If you ever come across a MIJ Fender with a serial number beginning with an E, buy it immediately.
I’m big fan of the older MIJ stuff for sure, a buddy of mine has an early blue paisley MIJ Tele, I love playing that thing. I’ve had a couple of lawsuit era MIJ Fernandes’ as well, a tele and a strat. Both were far better than their USA made equivalents.
 

mikethompson

Lifer
Jun 26, 2016
11,347
23,509
Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I have two and I can't play either one of them. I still enjoy trying.

We will get that band together one day Scott!

I know Mike's got a guitar.
@mikethompson
Let's see it.

Here is my second (third?) hand Yamaha Eterna that I can't play, but like to plunk around on sometimes.

I bought it a few years ago to learn Happy Birthday on to surprise my wife.
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Sam Gamgee

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 24, 2022
648
1,680
49
DFW, Texas
Too lazy to go get it out (which is why I never really get better, lol). Here’s a pic I found online of an identical guitar. Collings OOO2H - went through years of GAS and stopped with this one - I’ll pull it out after Thanksgiving. View attachment 242004
Dang, man, that's some _serious_ guitar you have there! I'd be putting some miles on that one daily. I have a Collings mandolin that I like a lot. I tried hard for about ten years to be a great mandolin player but I'm still a beginner at it. It's just damn hard to play. Anyway, I can only imagine how great your guitar sounds. There is something magical about the 12-fret design. That slotted headstock looks mucho classy too.