Guitars...cases or on the wall?

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Guitars in cases or hang em?

  • Case em...

    Votes: 19 45.2%
  • Hang em...

    Votes: 23 54.8%

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hixmix said:
How about some full frontals of the other three guitars, ez_? :D

From Left to Right:

-Epiphone LP Junior routed out with a vintage Soapbar(It helps, but barely. The guitar was almost not usable before the swap).

-Epiphone bass. Not sure of the model. A friend showed up at my 30th Bday party and handed it to me. The thing plays and records great. I have vintage Gibsons, including a Thunderbird, and always record with the Epi.

-1969 Yamaha Red Label FG-150 acoustic. The pickguard was rattling when I was trying to record it one night and I got pissed and ripped it off. I really like this acoustic though so I think I'm going to take it to someone more patient than I to install an LR Baggs Micro EQ p/u on it, remove the stickers, and refinish it with a new pickguard.

-Squire Strat, shielded, with a SD SH-1 humbucker at the bridge. After the shield, the guitar is remarkable. Jumbo frets, killer action, $99.
 

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And for those of you curious why I keep them facing the wall, they rest on a 2" piece of foam that mutes the strings. My drums are directly next to that wall. When I first started recording them it took days to figure out where the overtones were coming from. :D
 

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i keep my guitars on neck-locking stands in my 'man-room' (i have a wife and 3 girls - i need my own space). children and pets are not allowed in there, so theyre safe from bumps and drops. the room is always climate controlled and i havent noticed any tuning or finish issues whatsoever.
 
ez_willis said:
From Left to Right:

-Epiphone LP Junior routed out with a vintage Soapbar(It helps, but barely. The guitar was almost not usable before the swap).

-Epiphone bass. Not sure of the model. A friend showed up at my 30th Bday party and handed it to me. The thing plays and records great. I have vintage Gibsons, including a Thunderbird, and always record with the Epi.

-1969 Yamaha Red Label FG-150 acoustic. The pickguard was rattling when I was trying to record it one night and I got pissed and ripped it off. I really like this acoustic though so I think I'm going to take it to someone more patient than I to install an LR Baggs Micro EQ p/u on it, remove the stickers, and refinish it with a new pickguard.

-Squire Strat, shielded, with a SD SH-1 humbucker at the bridge. After the shield, the guitar is remarkable. Jumbo frets, killer action, $99.

The Bass looks like one of the Basses Gene Simmons used in the late 70's in Kiss, like on the live album.
Is Epi LP jr a solid wood body or plywood?
 

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Antone_2006 said:
Is Epi LP jr a solid wood body or plywood?

Neither, it's made of ground up Chinese children that were too slow. :D


Actually, when I routed it out, the remnants were a powdery chemical substance. It's composite chemicals left over from Happy Meal Toy production or something. The thing sucks ass.
 
I'm so frustrated and confused that I nailed all of my guitar cases to the wall for an even compromise.
 
timboZ said:
7 guitars on the wall for $50.00.
There's a fucking catfish staring at me from within your bass drum.

Please, kill it.
 
cellardweller said:
There's a fucking catfish staring at me from within your bass drum.

Please, kill it.
lol. dude, what kind of drugs are you on that you can confuse a catfish with a turtle? :eek: :D
 
ez_willis said:
Can I have it?
I cant play..........So come and get it.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW: Washington, DC.
Just come to the back door, It is always open.
 
timboZ said:
I cant play..........So come and get it.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW: Washington, DC.
Just come to the back door, It is always open.

timboZ did it.
 
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