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Post by Stevie on Feb 25, 2009 21:43:29 GMT
A twist on the lists! What have you "lost"?
Here goes to start with (they're all regrets)
1964 Vox AC30 (traded in for a Session 15-30. (Got £90 for that in 1980) 197~ Coloursound Supa Tonebender fuzz (binned it!) 197~ Electro Harmonix Screaming Bird treble booster (binned it!) Script logo MXR Phase 100 (traded for a Yamaha 100w combo in 1978) WEM Dominator Bass Mk ? amp (actually owned it twice and still sold it) WEM Copycat (valve, very tatty, very old, much missed, another trade in) Moog Prodigy Synth (no practical use to me then or now but I still miss it) 1970s Fender Musicmaster bass (went with the AC30 I think)
Stevie.
(And that's why I dont part with anything anymore)
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Post by thebluesbear( al) on Feb 25, 2009 21:59:22 GMT
Hi
have never had this issue once i buy something i keep it with the execption of one of my daughters who plays guitar she inherits stuff
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2009 22:09:33 GMT
Oh man...I had so many that "got away"...a bunch of pre-CBS Fender Jaguars and Jazzmasters, a refinished '65 Strat, a '56 Gretsch Country Club, a bunch of 50s Danelectros, Kays and Harmonys, but the only guitar I really miss is the Supro Dual-Tone that was part of a trade for my first 30s National (a Trojan which I no longer own). I really wish I still had that Supro.
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Post by andys on Feb 25, 2009 22:13:03 GMT
Vox AC15. Transformer blew, sold it for spares 1978 Musicmaster guitar. Modded it, gigged it, hammered it, painted it orange.sold it to Wedding Present guitarist. It appears on a couple of their videos on YouTube 1985 Japanese Squier Strat. Didnt like it at the time, sold it on. Worth quite a bit now.
Try not to sell stuff so much now unless I really dont like it.
Still at the time those things servedtheir purpose and were a means to an end, not an investment. I sold my old Eko ranger recently, but replaced it with a nice Simon and Patrick. So no regrets there
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2009 22:33:10 GMT
G&L legacy; G &L ASAT semi hollow; Cheap Gretsch Bo Diddley; Fylde Alchemist; Fylde Goodfellow (once I had 3!); Hofner Verithin, a very nasty electric resonator guitar with a very very narrow neck which sounded foul. Mashall 20 valve combo, Laney 15w valve amp.
All bought and sold 2002-2007 when I got back to playing and tried to form a blues band. Now I play solo, or with a harp player as and when, so no regrets about selling any of the electric stuff.
The 3rd Fylde Goodfellow paid for my Busker Cannon and a fair bit of the Deco.
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