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02-05-2013, 06:47 AM
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Wannabe rider
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Belleville, IL
Oddometer: 1,308
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Yes, sir. Frank is one of my favorites, if not my absolute favorite guitarist ever. I've seen him live four times now. The first was for the Mel Bay recording of "Frank Vignola Live at the Sheldon" in St. Louis (a great DVD well worth owning if you haven't seen it). I had recently purchased my first Benedetto, and at the time, Frank was still playing his Benedetto. I saw his name on Benedetto's website as one of their endorsers, so I asked my dad if he wanted to go see him with me. We knew nothing else of him, and had no idea what to expect. Holy crap were we floored! Since then, we've both become HUGE Vignola fans, and we see him every time he comes close. Last time he came through he was at a little jazz club in STL called Jazz at the Bistro. We sat at a table right up against the stage. It was just him and Vinny, and as always, man, did they put on a show! Even better, that same day Frank lead a guitar workshop at a local store. I signed up and expected it to be a classroom of 40 or 50 people - basically a cluster. But, it was only $20 ($5 less than tickets to the show) and I wanted the opportunity to learn from Frank, so I went. I showed up and there were SIX people total, plus Frank and Vinny! We sat in a small circle and jammed together. It was one of the best guitar experiences of my sad existence. Truly phenomenal! I still had the Benedetto Vignola guitar at that point, and it was fun to hear him talk about the model. He was pretty surprised when i walked through the door with it! I also saw Frank with Tommy Emmanuel - that was another great one, and Tommy is no slouch either. Actually, I think Tommy is a much more flexible player than Frank, but overall I gravitate towards Frank's playing more. I always try to turn people on to Frank. Even people that aren't into guitar or jazz or gypsy jazz, or whatever. I tell them to go to just one of his shows. Him and Vinny are so entertaining and put on such a great show that I think anyone would become a fan after seeing them live.
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02-05-2013, 06:54 AM
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Wannabe rider
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Belleville, IL
Oddometer: 1,308
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The '91 honeyburst sounds amazing, and I'm always a sucker for goldtops, though unfortunatley I've never owned one - any photos?
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02-05-2013, 06:57 AM
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Boring bastard
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I don't mind having an old crappy beat up guitar. I'd just like to be able to produce something resembling music out of it for more than 2-3 seconds at a time.
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02-05-2013, 08:07 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2010
Oddometer: 33
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Here's one bad photo. I took it mainly to show off my new amp. It's a Phaez JTM18. 18 watts of pure heaven with different boost selectors to go from a JTM, to a JCM800, to a full blown Plexi. Awesome, awesome amplifier. I also got a Avatar 1x12 with a Vintage 30 instead of the Marshall. I'm getting to old to haul those damn 4x12's ![]() Here's a photo of the '91 Classic. I sold it to a guy in TN. The headstock was damaged in shipping but it all worked out. ![]() Here's an older photo with some of my stuff. A '95 USA Telecaster, a '98 Wolfgang Standard, an Epi Dot, and the 2 LP's. I have a Martin DM and a Seagul Entourage Rustic not shown, along with a SG Jr that I'm currently modding. Also not pictured is a 1960b Marshall 4x12 with the G12-75's, and the Avatar I mentioned above. The two Fender amps are an 80's red knob Twin, and a 1971 Vibro Champ. ![]() Another Goldtop shot. The photos really suck. Dark basement with an iPhone. ![]() Here's the Wolfgang. GREAT guitar but I can't get over the 80's body.
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02-05-2013, 08:16 AM
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Wannabe rider
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Belleville, IL
Oddometer: 1,308
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Very nice gear! I grew up worshipping Slash (still love him) and I've always wanted, but never had, a Marshall or Marshall inspired half stack, or better yet a full stack, with a Les Paul. Someday I'll have to scratch that itch!
The truth is, these days I rarely even turn the distorion/overdrive on at all. I'm mostly a clean player, but every once in a while I revert to my teenage testosterone days and crank it up to some G'N'R or Pantera! The Peavey looks nice. I also had an Ernie Ball/Music Man EVH back in the 90's. It was Eddie's first signature guitar. I actually liked the looks quite a bit, and it was a phenomenal guitar. I sold it on eBay in 2005 or so to help pay for my wife's engagement ring. I don't think I miss the actual guitar a ton, but it had some sentimental value - my mom helped me con my dad into getting it for me. I wish I had kept it for the sentimental value alone. I've actually tried hunting down the person I sold it to in an effort to buy it back, but without luck. Enough of my sob story - when you've owned 40 plus guitars, there are lots of them! Yes, that Phaez looks aweesome. I've found that 18 - 20W is just about perfect for a tube amp. It's plenty loud to play anywhere, and any more and you can't get that nice overdrive at reasonable volumes. Nice gear!
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02-05-2013, 08:27 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2010
Oddometer: 33
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Anways, my main amp (before the Phaez) was a Rivera Rake Head. Very rare (not super valuable) but awesome. It's got a nice Marshall dirt channel with a Fender clean channel. Plus, it has an option for modern/vintage so I can play with either 55 or 25 watts. Very nice feature. I play in a rock band now covering 90's alternative with a little 80's classics and modern stuff and play probably 80% overdrive. The 18 watts of the Phaez is almost too much, but it sounds amazing. You should check him out if you ever get in the market for a Marshall voiced amp. It's basically a guy in his basement and he only sells the chasis. The head cab and tubes are up to you. |
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02-05-2013, 02:47 PM
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I'm the Decider
Joined: Nov 2002
Location: Houston, TX
Oddometer: 3,318
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I struggle with the hoarding thing, and I've got a few things I'd really like to cut loose but just haven't gotten around to. One is a late 80's Epiphone Sheraton II (their ES335), blonde with gold hardware. Very nice instrument but it just never grabbed me, but considering it's probably worth $300 on it's best day I've just held onto it. I've also got a pretty cool mid 80's Dallas-era Schecter Tele, in a creme finish with black binding and hardware, very pretty, a fantastic neck, and much more versatile than my '85 American Standard Tele.
I've been to the Collings factory for the tour, and it ranks right up there with my tour of the Ducati factory! Bill really is a genius, and you just don't find too many people that are true engineers but also craftsmen who understand how to give an instrument life. On top of that, he is such an out-of-box thinker, just a fascinating person. I love his instruments because though they resemble iconic instruments like pre-war Martins, Les Paul's, ES335's, they don't try to duplicate the sound of those instruments, but have their own distinct character. Quote:
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02-06-2013, 09:02 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2013
Location: Dresden, OH
Oddometer: 17
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02-07-2013, 05:56 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: The largest geological formation in the U.S.A.
Oddometer: 1,900
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I don't lust after too many things that come into my shop, but last week we got in a Loar LH-309-VS and I haven't stopped drooling. Really nice finish and a great sound for the price. My favorite bit: It retains the classic V neck profile that was prominent on Gibsons from the 20's and 30's. Fat tone through a Classic 30 I plugged it into.
Funny thing is, I never, ever play electric. This makes me think that I need to order one of their archtop acoustics for myself. I deserve it, right?
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02-07-2013, 11:28 PM
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Hoss Cat
Joined: Jan 2010
Location: Alpine/Cookeville, Tennessee
Oddometer: 1,108
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I've had a '72 SG laying around awhile, borrowed a friend's amp until I can get something new, was messing around in the garage and realized I have a phone with a decent mic now, so maybe some of you guys will like this. I greatly enjoy Van Halen and Derek Trucks, if that explains anything.
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02-07-2013, 11:34 PM
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Loud Helmets Save Lives
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Escondido, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way, Local Group
Oddometer: 1,348
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Nice. What's the tuning on the guitar?
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02-07-2013, 11:42 PM
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Hoss Cat
Joined: Jan 2010
Location: Alpine/Cookeville, Tennessee
Oddometer: 1,108
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Oh man, no idea, but it's the same intervals as dropped-D. Probably C or C# though. Likely not on the dot though. I just tune with myself most of the time.
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02-07-2013, 11:54 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Jersey
Oddometer: 5,052
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I actually have a Mesa rectifier cabinet, http://www.americanguitarandband.com...-4JB-4x12.html (yeah how long have I been carting that around) However the confluence of money and need to grab a Mesa head to go with it hasn't happened considering that its been like 9 years since I played a gig. |
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02-08-2013, 03:42 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2011
Location: Southern Illinois
Oddometer: 897
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Headroom is the ability to stay cleaner longer (for more volume).
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02-08-2013, 03:46 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Jersey
Oddometer: 5,052
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Also the ability to stay clean isn't terribly high on my list of things . I have loud as hell already in the form of a old 120W tube peavey....and I mean old it predates the Ultra 120 Plus.
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