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Started by finstah, January 28, 2015, 07:54:31 AM

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MarshallJMP

damn,does this mean i won't be getting you 50W head  8)

rnolan

Hey MJMP, If I was ever going to part with it (which I'm sure you understand is highly unlikely), you would certainly be first cab at the rank! But if you like I could send it to you for some TLC and mods (e.g. master vol, parallel FX loop, input direct to poweramp). It's got an annoying 50hz hum last time I fired it up. But it's a small writing 72 so it would fill your gap perfectly LoL (I have allot of history with this amp BTW, bought when I was 18(ish), 1978?)
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

MarshallJMP

I guess that would be an expensive trip to the post office  ::)

Rusty

This is all I have at the moment until I get new pics


rnolan

Hey Rusty, nice  :thumb-up: , I've nor seen that before, do tell...
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Rusty

Will do, Its a USA custom shop moto head,  serial # 11 0f 12,   as soon as I get some better pics i'll post them up along with a couple of other axe's that I have. 

rnolan

Cool look forward to that  :thumb-up:
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

Dante

#82
DAMN. Rusty, that looks pretty badass. (BTW: Badass is the highest form of compliment when speaking of guitars)

Here's my new pair - Strats in Ibanez' clothing. I highly recommend this model for anyone looking for a Fender Showmaster. I got each of these for a ridiculously low price - I believe it was fate that I found this model. I have been searching for a Strat I could bond with, but hated them all for different reasons, now I think it may have been the bolt-on necks. Model = SAS36FM, Korean

rnolan

Wasn't here a bass bridge named badass ? Very nice Dante, just got to fix the wiring LoL, nice shot of the cat BTW.
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

Rusty

Quote from: Dante on May 22, 2015, 07:12:03 PM
DAMN. Rusty, that looks pretty badass. (BTW: Badass is the highest form of compliment when speaking of guitars)

Here's my new pair - Strats in Ibanez' clothing. I highly recommend this model for anyone looking for a Fender Showmaster. I got each of these for a ridiculously low price - I believe it was fate that I found this model. I have been searching for a Strat I could bond with, but hated them all for different reasons, now I think it may have been the bolt-on necks. Model = SAS36FM, Korean

Very nice axes indeed. Neat set up too, cool for cats.  :)

rnolan

Here's my main 2 together, I'll do a family shot soon.



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Dante

#86
Richard,

Love that Lester  :thumb-up:  What's with all the switches on your Anderson? That's a nice looking guitar too  :banana-rock:

I was pawing through all the pix in this thread again, and I have to say that I love the RabidGerry's Squires (I had a very nice Squire myself that i probably should have kept), LOVE LOVE LOVE That ATK Bass and the Aria Pro Lester that Kawaii has! Can't stop looking at those. Oh yeah, and that pointy Matsumoku thing that Gerry has is off the charts. That factory made some pretty awesome guitars, I have a few myself...all Ibanez.

QuoteI love finding a guitar that costs very little and is underated and then with a few upgrades sounds a hundred quid more expensive than it was.  Those Squier Stagemasters/Showmasters I own are an example of an upmarket guitar that squier did in the late 90's early 00's that did not really catch on
I share this philosophy wholeheartedly, gimme a cheap mid-range guitar and I'll swap all the electronics out and it'll be a KILLER  >:D

rnolan

On the Anderson, each Ultrasonic PU has a 3 way switch, middle = off, down = series, up = parallel, then there's the "blower switch", basically the bridge PU in series (Mmmmm). The JPLP has a 59 PAF in neck (I'm led to believe) and a JP Burst (whatever that is) in the bridge which has a series/parallel switch on its tone pot (not my favourite PU BTW, but it's ok, the Ultrasonics in the Anderson are much better IMO).

Mmmm the JPLP, very nice guitar, though all said and done the Anderson is better (a bit like Mp1 to MP2 LoL). Although I had an alternative position on that tonight, Eve said she liked the sound of the JPLP more (had them both out to show off which led to the pic..).

They're both gorgeous guitars, I'm lucky to have them...
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MarshallJMP

That LP looks kickass  :thumb-up:

rnolan

Yeah it's a pretty one, and sets up superbly, beautiful to play  :whoohoo!:
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few