All your gear, ever.

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I remember being surprised at the weight when Mrs NickD and I picked it up.

(in before 'so heavy it took both of us' jokes)

Thanks to whoever put the spoilers on my post. It was a bit long :oops:
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Doog wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:48 am Oh yeah, how could I forget! The ol' backbreaker. I still wanna saw the top half off it for the Devo-style weight relief:
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What kind of guitar is she cutting?
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Gavin wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 5:35 pm What kind of guitar is she cutting?
60s/70s Japanese Tele shaped object. A pal has one under the Zenta name.
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Guitars:
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Nah I'd never finish that list. :oops:
my name is Pat.
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Technically none of us are ever done with our lists*.




*when I first typed that I accidentally wrote “lust”
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plopswagon wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 6:08 pm Technically none of us are ever done with our lists*.
I’ve edited mine 3 times already
plopswagon wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 6:08 pm
*when I first typed that I accidentally wrote “lust”
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The ones I can remember

Satellite Les Paul
CSL Les Paul
Hohner Telecaster
Antoria Rockstar
Yamaha SG 1300t
Fender (by Squier) Stratocaster
Hihner acoustic?
Maya Precision bass
Epiphone Riviera
Fender DG4
Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Danelectro 73
Fender Blacktop telecaster
Washbourne RS-8V
Burns Cobra
Satellite 65T
Gibson Melody Maker
Alden resonator
Eko Ranger vi
Plexi glass Stratocaster
Harley Benton JB75 bass
Gibson SG Special
Framus Billy Lorento 5/120
Yamaha SG standard 800s
Yamaha fs730s
Gretsch G5420t
Subzero rogue bass vi
Satellite Les Paul (my first guitar returned)
Vantage VIE-10
Squier classic vibe Jazzmaster
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I have rather long lists of have/sold. Kind of embarrassed about it as it shows a lot of money spent over the years chasing sounds (tonez!), indecision, and flakiness and I'm a hack to boot. I mainly played synths for most of my life and the list reflects that but I've primarily been screwing around (not much of a player) with guitars and pedals over the last several years as I got burned out on synths and the pedantic nature of synth forums, which of course is also present in a lot of guitar forums.
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plaidbeer wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 5:50 pm I have rather long lists of have/sold. Kind of embarrassed about it as it shows a lot of money spent over the years chasing sounds (tonez!), indecision, and flakiness and I'm a hack to boot. I mainly played synths for most of my life and the list reflects that but I've primarily been screwing around (not much of a player) with guitars and pedals over the last several years as I got burned out on synths and the pedantic nature of synth forums, which of course is also present in a lot of guitar forums.
Those Roland synths O_O


Thank you for reminding me I've owned a Vox Delay Lab (noisy power hungry confusing af bastard) and a Microkorg :lol:
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Nick wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 8:34 pm
plaidbeer wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 5:50 pm I have rather long lists of have/sold. Kind of embarrassed about it as it shows a lot of money spent over the years chasing sounds (tonez!), indecision, and flakiness and I'm a hack to boot. I mainly played synths for most of my life and the list reflects that but I've primarily been screwing around (not much of a player) with guitars and pedals over the last several years as I got burned out on synths and the pedantic nature of synth forums, which of course is also present in a lot of guitar forums.
Those Roland synths O_O


Thank you for reminding me I've owned a Vox Delay Lab (noisy power hungry confusing af bastard) and a Microkorg :lol:
Yeah, the DelayLab had a lot of options (just like the DD-500 I used to have) and took up a lot of space--I just didn't bond with it. I sold it a few years ago to a guy who was planning on using it with this synths (he had a couple of the newer Moogs). The SDD-3000 reminds me of it in some ways (similar look/footprint), but I like it a lot more than the DelayLab.

I couldn't bond with the microKorg's UI, especially after having previously had an MS2000. Good sounding synth, though. Korg released a VST version of it within the last year and it sounds pretty good.
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all items in order of acquisition. most have years they were built as i remember them, but my memory is definitely not as clear as you get down to the pedals so i mostly didn't bother there. (disposition in parenthesis when applicable)

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if i remember any more, i'll update later.
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2009 dessert sand classic vibe squier duo-sonic (gifted to my son)

Love this’un, played it at ALBQ
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