What have you got?
What do you like?
What would you like to fill out your collection?
'56 P bass (replica)
'54 Strat (replica) I carved the neck to the proper V shape, and it's a copper color available in '54. sold
'56 Gibson Goldtop (replica)
'58 LP Junior double cutaway P90 pickup (replica)
An 80's "metal" Strat (16.5" radius fingerboard) -sold
A weird Chinese Cozart resonator guitar with a mini humbucker and 6.5" of string between the bridge and tailpiece!
83 LP Cherry burst (clown burst) sold
Squier Tele
Broadcaster (replica) I built from a 27 dollar ebay kit.
Epi SG VE
A Harmony Patrician, I have yet to be able to date...but I think it's an early 60's even though it has an S-48 stamp inside.
J bass copy. sold
90's Maestro LP jr. (made in China for Gibson.....I traded a bicycle engine kit for that one- gave it to my granddaughter.
A Puerto Rican cuatro.
A Roy Smeck Uke. At one time I sold it to a guy in France....it came back almost a year later, undelivered. The guy never contacted me, and I couldn't contact him through ebay any longer.
A Tenor uke I built from a kit- not great, but it looks nice, haha.
A soprano uke I built from a kit, and painted the scene from "A nightmare before Christmas" on the back for my son in law.
Epiphone DR 100 flat top I gave to my granddaughter.
60's Vibe Jazzmaster.
Cozart Jaguar copy.
Epiphone LP Special.
Squier Strat- Reverse silverburst Ltd edition.
'68 Sekova semi hollow body.
Hannah Montana by Washburn- one step above firewood, but I did the impossible, (according to the "experts") and made it a player.
Firefly LP Jr. DC.
First Act VW guitar.
First Act 222 sold.
First Act ME4016 sold.
2003 Squier P bass.
o.k., that's not 50k in guitars, but if sold for top dollar today, some of them are worth a lot.
Most I got from pawn shops over the years before the prices went through the roof.
The Harmony was in an attic, in literally dozens of pieces. I bought a 2 oz bottle of thick CA glue, and a 2 oz. bottle of thin CA glue, and puzzled it all back together. It plays and sounds awesome, but don't tell any "real luthiers" that I did that, haha.
What do you like?
What would you like to fill out your collection?
'56 P bass (replica)
'54 Strat (replica) I carved the neck to the proper V shape, and it's a copper color available in '54. sold
'56 Gibson Goldtop (replica)
'58 LP Junior double cutaway P90 pickup (replica)
An 80's "metal" Strat (16.5" radius fingerboard) -sold
A weird Chinese Cozart resonator guitar with a mini humbucker and 6.5" of string between the bridge and tailpiece!
83 LP Cherry burst (clown burst) sold
Squier Tele
Broadcaster (replica) I built from a 27 dollar ebay kit.
Epi SG VE
A Harmony Patrician, I have yet to be able to date...but I think it's an early 60's even though it has an S-48 stamp inside.
J bass copy. sold
90's Maestro LP jr. (made in China for Gibson.....I traded a bicycle engine kit for that one- gave it to my granddaughter.
A Puerto Rican cuatro.
A Roy Smeck Uke. At one time I sold it to a guy in France....it came back almost a year later, undelivered. The guy never contacted me, and I couldn't contact him through ebay any longer.
A Tenor uke I built from a kit- not great, but it looks nice, haha.
A soprano uke I built from a kit, and painted the scene from "A nightmare before Christmas" on the back for my son in law.
Epiphone DR 100 flat top I gave to my granddaughter.
60's Vibe Jazzmaster.
Cozart Jaguar copy.
Epiphone LP Special.
Squier Strat- Reverse silverburst Ltd edition.
'68 Sekova semi hollow body.
Hannah Montana by Washburn- one step above firewood, but I did the impossible, (according to the "experts") and made it a player.
Firefly LP Jr. DC.
First Act VW guitar.
First Act 222 sold.
First Act ME4016 sold.
2003 Squier P bass.
o.k., that's not 50k in guitars, but if sold for top dollar today, some of them are worth a lot.
Most I got from pawn shops over the years before the prices went through the roof.
The Harmony was in an attic, in literally dozens of pieces. I bought a 2 oz bottle of thick CA glue, and a 2 oz. bottle of thin CA glue, and puzzled it all back together. It plays and sounds awesome, but don't tell any "real luthiers" that I did that, haha.
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