Nostalgic Distortion
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Re: Your guitar(s) that you miss.
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Not actual guitar but identical to the one I had....
When I was 15 I ended up with a beautiful Gibson L6-S through a series of trades. If I remember correctly I traded my $200 Alvarez acoustic for a very nice Godin Super Strat copy. The Godin was worth a bit more than the acoustic but they are made here in town and the dude worked at the plant so he bought it at cost. (Godin used to have a program where if you had worked there for over three years you could buy one a year at factory cost.)
He needed a acoustic guitar much more than the Godin because of the band he was in at the time so we traded. Honestly this trade was purely monetary, I took it because it was worth more & not because I liked it, act. I hated that frigging thing!!!
LOL, It was a beautiful looking Flamed Maple guitar with a set neck and Schaller pickups but it had also had a Floyd on it which I still hate today, but really hated back then!!! I brought it to school with me shorty after doing the acoustic trade, this kid I knew came over and basically fell in love with it!
He didn't really play or know much about guitars. I think he liked people to think he did, one of deals & I'm sure we've all met one??? LOL, his father had given him the L6-S a few years prior & it had just sitting under his bed. So while he was checking the Godin out & pawing over it I said that I'd trade for his Gibson and $100, the guy agreed!!! I had it for about 3 years but it was a 1975 & getting to the point where it was going to need some work done to it if I still wanted it to be a viable player...
Keep in mind I was only 17-18 at the time & really didn't even know how to do a setup, let alone trying to straighten out the neck and level the fretboard!!! I knew I didn't have the knowledge or funds to fix it properly so I traded again. This time for a used USA Strat and a 50W S.S. Fender amp, both of them served me very well for years!!!
Still, I'd kill to have that thing back now! Give me that same guitar and a afternoon to work on it, I know could make it great again!!!
View attachment 74212
Not actual guitar but identical to the one I had....
When I was 15 I ended up with a beautiful Gibson L6-S through a series of trades. If I remember correctly I traded my $200 Alvarez acoustic for a very nice Godin Super Strat copy. The Godin was worth a bit more than the acoustic but they are made here in town and the dude worked at the plant so he bought it at cost. (Godin used to have a program where if you had worked there for over three years you could buy one a year at factory cost.)
He needed a acoustic guitar much more than the Godin because of the band he was in at the time so we traded. Honestly this trade was purely monetary, I took it because it was worth more & not because I liked it, act. I hated that frigging thing!!!
LOL, It was a beautiful looking Flamed Maple guitar with a set neck and Schaller pickups but it had also had a Floyd on it which I still hate today, but really hated back then!!! I brought it to school with me shorty after doing the acoustic trade, this kid I knew came over and basically fell in love with it!
He didn't really play or know much about guitars. I think he liked people to think he did, one of deals & I'm sure we've all met one??? LOL, his father had given him the L6-S a few years prior & it had just sitting under his bed. So while he was checking the Godin out & pawing over it I said that I'd trade for his Gibson and $100, the guy agreed!!! I had it for about 3 years but it was a 1975 & getting to the point where it was going to need some work done to it if I still wanted it to be a viable player...
Keep in mind I was only 17-18 at the time & really didn't even know how to do a setup, let alone trying to straighten out the neck and level the fretboard!!! I knew I didn't have the knowledge or funds to fix it properly so I traded again. This time for a used USA Strat and a 50W S.S. Fender amp, both of them served me very well for years!!!
Still, I'd kill to have that thing back now! Give me that same guitar and a afternoon to work on it, I know could make it great again!!!