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#20317 by Dajax
Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:14 pm
I was 12 (1968) when I got an Espana copy of a Gibson 335. I ran it through a Marsland solid state P.A. head through a 1X12 speaker cabinet my dad made.

#20322 by jimmydanger
Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:47 pm
First guitar: Sunburst Teisco (1970?)
First amp: 1969 Marshall Plexi (1975?)

#20326 by jw123
Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:54 pm
Fender Music Master Bass and a Peavey TNT 100 amp.

Guitar was a Silvertone Strat copy and a Kustom amp, one of those that looked like a beat up couch. I just remember it was loud!

#20327 by Guitaranatomy
Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:56 pm
A First Act, and I still have it! :oops: The amp and guitar are both First Act. What a horror my life is.

I will be ugrading, and when I do I will have the best gear ever! (In my dreams that is, lmao).

I am still trying to save up money to buy some new gear, I have a bunch of stuff in mind anyhow. So that will be fun. It will be cool to share some audio on here anyhow.

Peace out, GuitarAnatomy.

#20345 by HowlinJ
Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:25 pm
Back in 69 I was in a band (The Sound Spectrum) with two lead guitar players and two keyboard players , myself and a younger kid who I regarded as better then me. We were a pretty tight band for a six piece, both as friends and band-mates. The other keyboardist decided to give me his dads old "Fender Music-master". I couldn't accept such a gift outright so I gave him twenty bucks for it! I since gave it to my son (and bass player) Ry, in return for a Yamaha synth. My current guitar is an other early 60's Fender. It's a "Mustang" with an awsome (stays in tune) factory "Whammy bar". My wife found it at a Salvation Army store and bought it for fifteen dollars!
I got my first amp , Fender "black panel" Super-Reverb, from my 14 year old guitar player "Fuzz Box Billy". Some decades later, I sold it to Cesar Diez for a hundred bucks. Ya win some, Ya lose some!

#20357 by scarletrust
Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:11 am
Guitar - Electra Workingman. Japanese made. I got it for $150 at a pawn shop. I've seen these going on Ebay for around $400 That was a great guitar. Really.

Amp - 1982 or 1983 Fender Champ II. It was a Paul Rivera design from when he was with Fender. The tone this little thing had was sweet. I got this amp at the same pawn shop where I got the Electra and paid $150 for the amp as well. I've seen these on Ebay for upwards of $700.

Got the the same day back when I was 15. (1987 I think) In both cases, I didn't know what I had until I had parted with them. *Sigh*

#20368 by neanderpaul
Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:56 am
My first guitar was a peavey t-27. My first amp was a marshall micro amp (belt clip 9 volt battery powered).

#20377 by Guitaranatomy
Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:42 am
neanderpaul wrote:My first guitar was a peavey t-27. My first amp was a marshall micro amp (belt clip 9 volt battery powered).


Well since that is the case maybe you know about Peavey guitars. I found this used guitar called a Peavey VandenBurg. You know anything about it? Or do any of you? I hear it was a good guitar at one time.

Peace out, GuitarAnatomy.

#20382 by neanderpaul
Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:56 am
I don't know. I know the T-60 has a following.

#20397 by Guitaranatomy
Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:19 pm
neanderpaul wrote:I don't know. I know the T-60 has a following.



Hmm... Yeah, just not my style, lol. I like the look of this VandenBerg, it is cool looking, nice lines. Oh well, I guess goes on the continuous search for a guitar.

Peace out, GuitarAnatomy.

#20398 by neanderpaul
Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:30 pm
Eek! That vanderburg is ugly! :shock: I doon't like the "pointy" guitars. Glad I'm in the minority on my tastes. It makes everything cheaper for me.

#20429 by Irish Anthony
Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:32 pm
my first guitar was a second hand honer "marlin" strat and a 50 watt beast of an amp that was the size of a small car that was made by "K" ?? ive never seen one since......

#20918 by mistermikev
Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:34 am
lets see... it was a sunburst ensanada
(think fender mustang only not nearly as cool/sought after/playable)
with a gorilla amp.

Ahhhhhhhhhhh, butter-nife tremolo complete with up top spring tensioner. two of the most microphonic pickups in the history of mankind... plastic capped tuning machines... dual position pickup selectors...
the list of features goes on and on...
QUALITY!
boy they just don't make em like that anymore...


wow, to start out on a plexi... most of us dream of ending there...

#20943 by Paleopete
Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:26 am
First guitar - Silvertone acoustic, probably made by Harmony, tobacco sunburst.

First electric giutar - no name japanese single pickup Jaguar-ish looking thing, most likely a Teisco with no label. They made lots (kingston too) anybody could slap a decal on and call their own guitar.

Amp was built into a record player that apparently came with it, but I never got to use it except when everyone was gone, no matter how quiet I tried to play it I was ordered to turn the "noise" off. My father didn't like rock at all and if he could hear it at all it was way too loud...I even got screamed at for playing with NO amp...but I played anyway...

no, it wasn't fun...

Peavey Vandenberg -

Designed for Adrian Vandenberg as a signature model while he played for Whitesnake. Mid to late 80's I think. Should be a decent to good guitar, I never played one but that's about the time Peavey started making some good guitars, the earlier ones didn't impress me much. They played great, really skinny necks, but had some of the wimpiest pickups I've ever heard. The Vandenberg was produced about the same time as my '85 Patriot, my guitar has a great neck and some excellent pickups. The one thing I didn't like about the Vandenberg was the angled headstock, when the strings spread like that it's impossible to keep the guitar in tune without a locking nut. Google for "Peavey Vandenberg" then click the "Images" link, quite a few pics of it but most of the pages are in foreign languages.

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