Guitars anyone???
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Throwback to a few years ago during Covid lockdown, stuck in a car with my guitar while my wife was at an ultrasound appt for our son. Appropriate time to sing the blues right
Guitar is a Wayne Henderson D18 that I regrettably sold years later to fund preschool tuition. Dad life.
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This is a borrowed Epi. I only played about 6 songs with my friend's band a few weeks back. But I have a Gibson Cherry 335. I've owned that for 15-20 years now. Love it. I mainly noodle on my Taylor these days, but I had a problem for MANY years.
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@JunkPants I have always wanted one of these. By far the nicest looking 335 they make. Bet it is a dream to play!
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@SKT said in Guitars anyone???:
@JunkPants gorgeous man, love the maple
Thanks!
@AdamJ said in Guitars anyone???:
@JunkPants I have always wanted one of these. By far the nicest looking 335 they make. Bet it is a dream to play!
Thank you! Not to fuel the GAS too bad, but, yes, it really is!
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I found a shot of my ES-335 in a text chain trying to convince a friend he needed one for himself.... a different friend who owns the Epi I was playing above, but they are both in the same band.
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@SKT i never thought about it as being particularly light.. I used to play an SG that was lighter. It’s a while since I’ve held one but I’d say it’s similar enough to a strat weight wise.. maybe.
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Here’s my other guitars that I rarely get to play anymore.. epiphone sheraton, got this about 20 years ago and a lyon & healy parlour guitar from the 1920s.. this little guitar has a massive sound..
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@chillmonroe enjoyed your picking and singing in this tune. The Henderson sounds great, I can see why you regret parting with it
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@VoodooRay couple more beauties. I’m really drawn to the parlor. Is that a mahogany top? I’ve always loved the dry response of hog topped guitars
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Finally picked this up this year. It's a murphy lab R0, but I got a really good deal on it (around $3000.00 USD) from my local guitar center. First thing I did when I got it home was took some sandpaper to the back of the neck to make it feel more like a natural maple neck. Then swapped out the volume and tone knobs since I much prefer the gold top-hat look of the 59's. The pickups, however, in these historic re-issues are lots of fun...perhaps a little too much fun for my neighbors.......or my wife..