lets see your guitars
#1
lets see your guitars
lets see your guitars. and any other equipment you have that you want to show off.
Ok here is what I have
Right to left
Custom schecter synyster gates model
Jacksin solo
custom fender strat with custom neck
sorry for the poor quality of the pic.
Ok here is what I have
Right to left
Custom schecter synyster gates model
Jacksin solo
custom fender strat with custom neck
sorry for the poor quality of the pic.
#4
Uh...
Here is a Les Paul that I built, hanging next to my Ernie Ball Petrucci.
A Washburn from the most awesome guitar dealer on the planet: Boogie Street Guitars in Pittsburgh PA. This was taken as it was being finished up.
I've got a Master Series from Epiphone, with a fingerstyle neck, and an old Gibson acoustic from the sixties that just sits.
I blew out the tendons in my left arm last year, so I'm just now picking the guitars back up.
Here is a Les Paul that I built, hanging next to my Ernie Ball Petrucci.
A Washburn from the most awesome guitar dealer on the planet: Boogie Street Guitars in Pittsburgh PA. This was taken as it was being finished up.
I've got a Master Series from Epiphone, with a fingerstyle neck, and an old Gibson acoustic from the sixties that just sits.
I blew out the tendons in my left arm last year, so I'm just now picking the guitars back up.
#6
The only amp that I have left is a pissant Line6 15 watt box. And I just got a new app from Vox called the JamVox, which is simply awesome. It comes with a USB powered monitor, and a ton of amp and effect models. Not to mention a metronome, a tuner, and the ability to slow the tempo of a song. Oh, and the biggest feature of the amp is to strip out the guitars and vocals from any mp3 that you have.
#8
I know what I need to do mi amigo...
Before I destroyed my arm, I had a JCM2k DSL, and a 5150 combo, and a bunch of other guitars. I started playing 12 years ago. The Line6 was for practice at home. I sold most everything because it wasn't a sure thing that I'd be able to play again.
Before I destroyed my arm, I had a JCM2k DSL, and a 5150 combo, and a bunch of other guitars. I started playing 12 years ago. The Line6 was for practice at home. I sold most everything because it wasn't a sure thing that I'd be able to play again.