I have got an Ibanez RGA121 CDO from bestshop-usa.com. The neck was like any other Ibanez, the bridge is nice, my only concern was the body shape. I always play in sitting position, and the RGA bodies lack the arm contour of an RG. These are super nice guitars, but because the lack of the forearm contour, they're just not for me. That sparkly finish was absolutely gorgeous though.
Well, I have:
Alhambra 4P classical guitar for my solo concert work
Admira Artista classical guitar, also for my solo concert work
Two Admira Malaga classical guitars, one for teaching and one for playing around with odd tunings
One other classical guitar marketed by B&M in the 1970s, in Renaissance Lute tuning
Epi Les Paul for my Big Band work
Shaftesbury Les Paul Custom, now retired
Puretone 6-string acoustic, for teaching
Washburn 6-string acoustic, now retired
Eko Ranger 12-string acoustic
Yamaha bass
Martin Backpacker
Two mandolins
And I've still got the no-name electric I got for my 16th birthday, and I thought I still had the first acoustic I ever got when I was 14, but I can't remember where it's gone.
I'd like a Gretsch White Falcon, though.
"Be good at what you can do" - Fingerbanger"
I have always felt that it is better to do what is beautiful than what is 'right'" - Eliot Fisk
Wedding music and guitar lessons in Essex. Listen at: http://www.rollmopmusic.co.uk
Well, I have:
Alhambra 4P classical guitar for my solo concert work
Admira Artista classical guitar, also for my solo concert work
Two Admira Malaga classical guitars, one for teaching and one for playing around with odd tunings
One other classical guitar marketed by B&M in the 1970s, in Renaissance Lute tuning
Epi Les Paul for my Big Band work
Shaftesbury Les Paul Custom, now retired
Puretone 6-string acoustic, for teaching
Washburn 6-string acoustic, now retired
Eko Ranger 12-string acoustic
Yamaha bass
Martin Backpacker
Two mandolins
And I've still got the no-name electric I got for my 16th birthday, and I thought I still had the first acoustic I ever got when I was 14, but I can't remember where it's gone.
I'd like a Gretsch White Falcon, though.
From how many years you have been playing this guitar?
I have the poor man's collection.
:note1: 2008 Squier Affinity Blue Strat
:note1: 2011 ESP LTD Cherry Red F-50
:note1: 2015 Davison Starburst POS
:note1: 2015 Red Burst R.W. Jameson Acoustic
:note1: 2001 Natural Ovation Applause AA-13 Acoustic
:note1: 2013 Black BC Acoustic POS
:wink:
:note2: :note1: :note2:
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Well, I have:
Alhambra 4P classical guitar for my solo concert work
Admira Artista classical guitar, also for my solo concert work
.........
And I've still got the no-name electric I got for my 16th birthday, and I thought I still had the first acoustic I ever got when I was 14, but I can't remember where it's gone.
I'd like a Gretsch White Falcon, though.
From how many years you have been playing this guitar?
I started playing in 1974. The Alhambra came in at the end of 2000, the Admira Artista this year, the Epiphone last year. You can never have too many guitars.
"Be good at what you can do" - Fingerbanger"
I have always felt that it is better to do what is beautiful than what is 'right'" - Eliot Fisk
Wedding music and guitar lessons in Essex. Listen at: http://www.rollmopmusic.co.uk
1992 Gibson J30 Accoustic
1991(?) Fender Telecaster Thinline (MiJ)
1967 Mosrite Celebrity
And then some...
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
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Just one, a Jackson Dinky JS22 satin black
In the house, we have a Martin 000X1, a Yamaha FG-450, and an Alvarez that I have no clue where it is or what model it is. I'm the only one who plays guitar in my house. These three are guitars that my dad had. My personal guitars are a Yamaha FG-400 and my personal favorite by far, my 1986 Ovation Ultra Deluxe. I absolutely love that thing. It plays so beautifully. I play it for hours every day.