What guitar did you learn to play on?

Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

I was lucky enough to start on a decent instrument. A friend who was working
for Seymour put me in touch with Kevin (Seymour's VP of engineering), who
had a Ripper for sale. My memory is a little foggy on the price, as this was 30
years ago, but I think I bought it for $300 with a Gibson HSC.

Looked just like this one:

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Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

Squier II fat Strat, made in India, c. 1990.
 
Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

My father's 61 Jazzmaster.
 
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I started with a Washburn X something superstrat. Very nice guitar all things considered. After 10 months or so I managed to buy my first Stratocaster. Sold the Washburn last year.
 
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Plywood body and fretboard (dyed black); neck is some kind of mahogany, huge D shape; plastic bridge. Heavily used - some of the glue joints have given way and the tuning pegs are totalled. From an idyllic era when there was no gas and musicality was paramount.

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Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

My first guitar was an Acoustic that my Mom bought me at Sears for $20.00. I played that thing until it couldn't be played anymore.

My first Electric was a Hagstrom II. It was originally painted like Clapton's fool SG. I stripped off all the paint with lighter fluid & again played it until I sold it(I regret selling it though). I need the funds to buy my Jaguar which was a 63. Then that was stolen so I bought my 68 SG. I still have the SG.
 
Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

Still have it. Takamine C-128.

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I learned to play on a guitar like this.... a Harmony sears catalog special.... it sounded about this big too!
I earned it by diggin up mesquite trees in the back yard.... $2 per stump.... thats cut the tree down... dig the hole around... about 6 feet... axe the roots down to the taproot... about 4-6 feet deep. cut it out and fill the hole back up..... for $100 guitar I busted my ass!

Man..... glad those days are over ugh!
 
Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

My first good guitar, which I consider to be the guitar I learned the most on, was practically stolen from a kid who got a brand new Carvin in 1985 for Christmas. I traded him an NJ Series BC Rich Stealth for it. It was the guitar featured on the front of the 1985 Carvin catalog.

It's this exact red one. I installed double black JB/59 in it. My first Duncans. I got rid of it in 1991, because I was onto Gibsons and Fenders by then. It was a great guitar, and I kind of wish I'd kept it just for nostalgia sake.

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Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

I first learnt on a nylon string acoustic that I borrowed intermittently from a guy I grew up with. Then I got my own steel string acoustic. It was given to me by the parents. It was terrible but it sufficed until the next guitar I got. :cool2:
 
Re: What guitar did you learn to play on?

1981 Fender Lead ll. Smaller Strat type body, and nice neck. 2 Fairly high output single coils. I changed out the guard, and put in a single Super Distortion. Got some good tones from that set up.
 
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I played a crappy little "Global" Acoustic. It definitely toughened up my fingers, but I'm glad I've retired it.

Ha! My brother had one of those when we were growing up. I remember it having strings like tarnished old piano wires. I had to stand on them to fret a note, kind of like cocking a crossbow. I wouldn't say I learned anything on it.
 
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