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#257437 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sat Mar 26, 2016 7:09 pm
My mom got me an acoustic when I was 12. The strings were 2" off the surface and it was impossible to play past the 2nd fret! I was so glad when my sister sat on it and broke it because mom had to replace it. Even that was a cheap electric, I could at least play it.

At age 14, I had my tonsils taken out and dad got me a GIBSON MELODY MAKER to cheer me up. It did the trick, but I also got a Les Paul bass and a Silverstone 100watt amp with it....score!!


What was your first guitar?

Your first electric?

Your first GOOD guitar?


Your first amp?


Do you still have any of them?
#257438 by MikeTalbot
Sat Mar 26, 2016 7:27 pm
Stella acoustic. Cost me five bucks and a couple hits of speed. Graduated quickly to a Mosrite knockoff that wasn't half bad.

Kingston Bass through a Silvertone amp - blew it up of course.

Mostly Fender guitars and basses since then with exception of my beloved Firebird.

"For all the girls I loved before..."

Talbot
#257439 by GuitarMikeB
Sat Mar 26, 2016 9:04 pm
Aria acoustic - new- for $40. My grandfather gave me the money for my 14th birthday.

First electric - still have it, my 72 Tele. FIrst amp was a Traynor bass amp with a 2x12 cab. Definitely tamed the brightness of the Tele!
#257449 by J-HALEY
Sun Mar 27, 2016 1:12 am
First violin was a Roth Stradivarius copy, First acoustic guitar was a PAN nylon string classical, first electric guitar was a Tiesco, first amp was a 2x12 50 watt Sun Combo!
#257472 by Planetguy
Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:34 pm
most excellent thread ted, thanks.

thanks for giving us an op to talk music and gear and take five away from sniping and bickering!

What was your first guitar?

MADERIA A-12 12 string dreadnaught w adjustable bridge saddle and zero fret (two features i LOVE)....Madeira was Guild's "import line"....first produced in Japan and later in Korea. they were really some sleeper gtrs w great bang for the buck. (jook, am i right..or am i right?)

Your first electric?

an early 70's blond tele.....wish i still had it.

Your first GOOD guitar?

the MADERIRA. i went into the music store to buy a gtr and knew very liitle about gtrs and nothing about 12 strings. i saw that A-12 hanging up and asked to see it. the salesman took it down and before handing it to me played it a little. i was BLOWN away at how good he was....then i took it, strummed a few chords and realized....WHOA...it's the GUITAR that sounds sooooo damn good. i REALLY wish i still had that.

as some of you know...i'm a total GUILD head and own 4 of 'em now....i'd love to add a MADEIRA A-12.

about a month later i got myself a HARMONY 5 string banjo.


Your first amp?

FENDER BASSMAN Head w 2x12 cab....long gone. another item i wish i still had.


Do you still have any of them?

i wish! :cry:
#257485 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Mar 27, 2016 6:58 pm
J-HALEY wrote:First violin was a Roth Stradivarius copy, First acoustic guitar was a PAN nylon string classical, first electric guitar was a Tiesco, first amp was a 2x12 50 watt Sun Combo!




Those 50watt Sun combos rocked. Did your's go to 11? 8)

You mentioned maybe picking up the violin again recently. I bet that's why you're so fast. Have you?
#257486 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Mar 27, 2016 7:02 pm
Planetguy wrote:most excellent thread ted, thanks.

thanks for giving us an op to talk music and gear and take five away from sniping and bickering!

What was your first guitar?

MADERIA A-12 12 string dreadnaught w adjustable bridge saddle and zero fret (two features i LOVE)....Madeira was Guild's "import line"....first produced in Japan and later in Korea. they were really some sleeper gtrs w great bang for the buck. (jook, am i right..or am i right?)

Your first electric?

an early 70's blond tele.....wish i still had it.

Your first GOOD guitar?

the MADERIRA. i went into the music store to buy a gtr and knew very liitle about gtrs and nothing about 12 strings. i saw that A-12 hanging up and asked to see it. the salesman took it down and before handing it to me played it a little. i was BLOWN away at how good he was....then i took it, strummed a few chords and realized....WHOA...it's the GUITAR that sounds sooooo damn good. i REALLY wish i still had that.

as some of you know...i'm a total GUILD head and own 4 of 'em now....i'd love to add a MADEIRA A-12.

about a month later i got myself a HARMONY 5 string banjo.


Your first amp?

FENDER BASSMAN Head w 2x12 cab....long gone. another item i wish i still had.


Do you still have any of them?

i wish! :cry:




Oh, man....I had one of those bassman 50w 2x12 in the 70s. Traded it in on a musicman amp that was better, but still wish I had kept that one.

And probably the best guitar I ever had was a Guild steel-top. Don't even remember the model number but I brought it to a music store one day and someone fell in love with it.

Before I left that store he had given me $1,000 cash and about 4k worth of PA. Just couldn't turn it down...



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#257488 by MikeTalbot
Sun Mar 27, 2016 7:19 pm
I played both services and intermission today. But wait, there's more! I got to play with a violinist which really made my day. She, the drummer and I went off to place that really well, struck a chord, without deviating from the theme.

And I played standing up like a man for the first time in year! The Lord is good.

Talbot
#257493 by Badstrat
Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:09 pm
#1 $13.00 Stella acoustic. You could limbo between the fingerboard and the strings.

In 1959 I put an AM single transistor transmitter in a shipmates guitar so he could hear it over his portable AM radio. It was Nothing more than a single transistor oscillator with a crystal mike modulating the signal inside the guitar. It was tuned by a variable cap in the oscillator circuit. I thought it was so cool I ran out and bought a guitar so I could make one for myself. Then after I bought it a brainstorm hit me. It dawned on me that I couldn't play a note. What was I going to do, hold it up and bang on the strings to show off my wireless guitar?

An old colored boy played blues guitar so I asked him to show me the beginning line of "honky Tonk". After I learned that I went back for the second line. Many bleeding bloody split fingertips later I had learned the beginning. Then I went out to buy something that could actually be played. A Gibson Melody Maker. I was so excited that I could play a few songs I had completely forgotten about why I bought the Stella in the first place.

#2 Gibson single pickup Melody Maker.along with a 50 Watt Supro Guitar amp
#257496 by Planetguy
Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:33 pm
MikeTalbot wrote: I got to play with a violinist which really made my day. She, the drummer and I went off to place that really well, struck a chord, without deviating from the theme.


Violin/fiddle is one of those instruments....in the hands of someone who can't play, yikes! But someone that CAN... whoa!

Like a horn, it's capable of being so expressive.

We have a great fiddler/violinist who plays in Mere Mortals (she also sings great and plays really strong rhythm gtr).

And I played standing up like a man for the first time in year! The Lord is good.

Talbot[/quote]

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