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Post by Martin on Jul 29, 2014 14:45:49 GMT
Even though I no longer play electric guitar, haven't really done so in over 20 years, and sold my electric guitar and peripherals over five years ago, for some reason I find myself drawn to this... Is this the equivalent of the stereotypical red sports car typically bought by the 'aging' gentleman? Don't even know when, where or with whom I'd play it, but damn it's secksy
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Post by ocarolan on Jul 29, 2014 14:55:50 GMT
Yes, it's a menoporsche guitar Martin!
And I'd quite like one too!
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Post by Martin on Jul 29, 2014 14:58:47 GMT
Yes, it's a menoporsche guitar Martin! And I'd quite like one too! Keith Is that what those cars are called? Brilliant name! I suspect it is all 'over-40' types who like these guitars, Keith
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Post by vikingblues on Jul 29, 2014 15:52:40 GMT
I can't remember as far back as mid-life crisis! Though I still feel the need to keep 4 electrics cluttering up the place - and if you're as old as you feel then that's now verging on late-life crisis for me. The only one of my collection that looks any good still is this Is it a sign of old age when with electric guitars only semi-acoustics look any good? Mark ..... Menoporsche!!!
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Post by Martin on Jul 29, 2014 17:05:18 GMT
That's a beauty, Mark! Almost too classy to be a 'crisis guitar'
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Post by michaelm on Jul 29, 2014 17:16:28 GMT
Looks like a vintage version of this:
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Post by Martin on Jul 29, 2014 17:19:55 GMT
The model I like is a '62 Reissue Made in Japan version, so yeah it's like the one above, slightly different, and with the luvverly double bound body
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Post by michaelm on Jul 29, 2014 17:34:27 GMT
Even though I no longer play electric guitar, haven't really done so in over 20 years, and sold my electric guitar and peripherals over five years ago, for some reason I find myself drawn to this... Is this the equivalent of the stereotypical red sports car typically bought by the 'aging' gentleman? Don't even know when, where or with whom I'd play it, but damn it's secksy One part of the puzzle solved...
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Post by Martin on Jul 29, 2014 17:43:57 GMT
Now Michael, are you suggesting I simply play with myself?
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Post by Akquarius on Jul 29, 2014 18:22:50 GMT
Get her, Martin! Cool guitar! To get the best out of this beauty without playing in a band, of course you also need one of these: And then plug in the guitar, plug in the in-ears and forget the world outside At least that's what I did yesterday evening with my PRS SE. Worked splendidly
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Post by 007 on Jul 29, 2014 20:38:01 GMT
Keith I never knew you owned a Hagstrom did you know about this site These are very collectable www.hagstrom.org.uk
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Post by ocarolan on Jul 29, 2014 22:29:10 GMT
Paul, sadly for me, the beautiful Hagstrom belongs to Mark (vikingblues)....
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Post by vikingblues on Jul 29, 2014 22:31:16 GMT
That's a beauty, Mark! Almost too classy to be a 'crisis guitar' Thanks Martin - I think the Seymour Duncan/Seth Lover SH55 pickups I upgraded it with should mean it'll be the last of the 'leccys to go if I do eventually give up on them completely. I had several attempts at having Tele style guitars and couldn't manage to quite get any of them to click long term - which was very annoying. Now if I'd been Greg from that video with the Custom Shop '62 I could have made all of them sound good! The model I like is a '62 Reissue Made in Japan version, so yeah it's like the one above, slightly different, and with the luvverly double bound body Japanese made is no bad thing when it comes to a leccy. Get her, Martin! Cool guitar! To get the best out of this beauty without playing in a band, of course you also need one of these: And then plug in the guitar, plug in the in-ears and forget the world outside At least that's what I did yesterday evening with my PRS SE. Worked splendidly Ahhh - Bernd, you're another PRS SE user. I have a PRS SE soapbar, but with Tonerider Vintage P90s instead of stock pickups. Hmmm - now I think about that guitar too I'm starting to feel it'll be difficult to part with any of the collection. Keith I never knew you owned a Hagstrom did you know about this site These are very collectable www.hagstrom.org.ukI'm afraid mine is a relatively recent made in China guitar - bought it used in 2008. In 2004 the company resurrected itself, but in order to be competitive on costs they had to move production from Sweden. Swedish made production ended in the early 1980s. The Viking Deluxe (where my "VikingBlues" name came from) which I have seems to go new for around £500 - £600 so it's not cut price rubbish - I've found it a very playable guitar, and built to a good quality standard. Now if I only had the playing skills of Matt Thorpe!! .....
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Post by 007 on Jul 30, 2014 11:06:27 GMT
What have the following in common David Bowie Elvis Jimi Hendrix Abba Frank Zappa Aerosmith ZZ Top Brian Ferry Gordon Giltrap Cat Stevens and our very own Viking blue and lastly myself We all play H :Hagstrom guitars Some slightly better than others
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Post by Phil Taylor on Jul 31, 2014 20:01:58 GMT
Even though I no longer play electric guitar, haven't really done so in over 20 years, and sold my electric guitar and peripherals over five years ago, for some reason I find myself drawn to this... Is this the equivalent of the stereotypical red sports car typically bought by the 'aging' gentleman? Don't even know when, where or with whom I'd play it, but damn it's secksy I toyed with the idea of going back to the dark side a couple of years ago and had the hots for a PRS Bernie Marsden Signature. However, when I went to try one I could hardly lift it off the wall hangar due to the weight so I didn't bother Looks nice that Tele though Martin............ Phil
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