ALL THE GUITARS

blakejcan

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Family is out of town so I took them all out at once. Dear god. I'm sorry everyone. I am not a good enough player for all of these. But they are sure are fun!

Thankfully a good chunk are ones I have made that are up for sale (and on sale!) on Reverb right now. Go buy some so I can finish these other six I'm building! haha

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Family is out of town so I took them all out at once. Dear god. I'm sorry everyone. I am not a good enough player for all of these. But they are sure are fun!

Thankfully a good chunk are ones I have made that are up for sale (and on sale!) on Reverb right now. Go buy some so I can finish these other six I'm building! haha

Link page name please...
 
Nice, nice! I'm always happy to see collections. I have reduced mine tremendously. I once had this, at its height:

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Over 104 guitars in total. it was ridiculous. I gave a whole lot of it away here on the forum, few years back, destroyed a bunch, sold a bunch too. Now I'm back to 32 with 16 guitars in the works for myself. The funny thing is, I don't miss any of what I 'lost'. At all. I never played them, they were only gathering dust.
 
Family is out of town so I took them all out at once. Dear god. I'm sorry everyone. I am not a good enough player for all of these. But they are sure are fun!

Thankfully a good chunk are ones I have made that are up for sale (and on sale!) on Reverb right now. Go buy some so I can finish these other six I'm building! haha


On the right I'm seeing a tele, behind the 12string headstock, that i'd like to see more of. Looks interesting from this angel. Also, a thinline I see. Very diverse group of guitars, I respect that.
 
Nice, nice! I'm always happy to see collections. I have reduced mine tremendously. I once had this, at its height:




Over 104 guitars in total. it was ridiculous. I gave a whole lot of it away here on the forum, few years back, destroyed a bunch, sold a bunch too. Now I'm back to 32 with 16 guitars in the works for myself. The funny thing is, I don't miss any of what I 'lost'. At all. I never played them, they were only gathering dust.

oh wow! Why did you destroy them?
 
On the right I'm seeing a tele, behind the 12string headstock, that i'd like to see more of. Looks interesting from this angel. Also, a thinline I see. Very diverse group of guitars, I respect that.

the red one or the charcoal one?
 
i played my orpheo at my saturday gig and will play it again tonight and tomorrow. ran out of rotosounds, so had to put daddarios on. i tried to keep the red, white, and blue ball ends going lol

if i ever put all mine in one place, i think my wife would be quite unhappy. currently they are stashed in three different rooms. when you say 30+ guitars its one thing, when you see em all in one place its another ;)

the amps take up way too much space too. oh and the pa.
 
of course I do NOT play all of these all the time. But when I think about getting rid of some of them.......I know I could never afford to buy them again since prices have gone so nuts in the last decade. Then it's easy to justify holding on to it.
 
oh wow! Why did you destroy them?

variety of reasons.

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This one was a nightmare. The finish never fully hardened, so as I was polishing it the top layer would droop a little and pull out the burst (red/gold to purple chamelon, with splatters, and a green/silver binding). Everything was trash except the playability and the tone. as I smakec the body with a hammer, the body separated from the neck cleanly (after 6 years), well, bits of the body did tear away to be honest, but clean enough for me to repurpose the neck into:

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I added binding, inlay, and used up a body I had made a decade prior but messed up the shape, so it's an LP-kinda shape but with way more comfort. Sold it for a whopping 350 euros

oh, and it is fully solid and weighed in at 7.4lbs/3.3kg.With a solid rosewood neck.

lightweight guitars don't need to be chambered.

Others, like

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we destroyed because the intonation was off, the fretboard started to peel off, and the neck shifted in the neck pocket.

or

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The neck started to warp, there were errors made in the construction, the body had a large crack. despite sounding like a billion bucks, it just was not okay to keep around anymore, so bye bye bye.

or

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My very first guitars I have made from scratch. From jointing the tops, to well, everything. They had issues.

The left one had a neck blank that was too thick, so the neck pocket itself was so deep that there was only 6mm of wood on the bottom so the neck pocket was not stable. Nowadays I use scarf joints and easy access heels but in 2013 I had no idea. The right guitar became unplayable; the neck had such a severe backbow that the trussrod had to be maxxed, and one day it just snapped, taking apart the neck and the fretboard.

So they had to go.

a few others I managed to recycle into something else but these just were beyond rescue.
 
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