Show us your musical instruments or collections thread...

nakkers

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Oooh, do we need to start a "show us your musical instrument collection" thread?

I mean, we already have a watch and knife thread...
Oh oh oh, I’ll start with something completely unimpressive.


I have a Ferrington electric acoustic that looks similar to a Kramer. I’ve had many guitars that are worth more but, this one was given to me as a present and will never part with it.

And funny enough, it isn’t good at being either acoustic or electric but, does the job when asked.

 
So this came up in another thread, and as a reformed GASoholic (Gear Acquisition Syndrome for those unafflicted), I figured I'd kick off the thread to see who else played in crap blues/metal/cover bands over the years, and who spent more time thinking about gear than actually playing in bands...

I came to playing bass later in life, having been a terrible drummer as a kid. Not terrible because I didn't have rhythm, but terrible because I was allergic to practising. In my early 30's I was living in Vancouver and most of my friends were musicians of some sort, especially as many were from the East Coast, and I was briefly single again after a long on-again-off-again relationship through my 20's, so picking up an instrument seemed like the natural thing to do. I always liked bass, especially as the bridge between rhythm and melody in a band, so it was a natural fit.

Ended up getting decent enough to play in a variety of garage bands, but never any that played in front of more than about five people as the opener-opener-opener for a buddy's doom metal band that had a CD launch or something. Weirdly, my biggest gig by far was playing bass in my Anglican Church band, in front of between 50-100 people on Sunday morning, lots more if it was Easter or Christmas. That was actually huge fun, against the odds, and I miss that band and the huge amount I learned doing 5-8 different songs every week, even if a lot of the music itself wasn't to my taste.

Anyway, life story aside, I ended up collecting basses, amps, and other gear like I was prepping for a zombie apocalypse where their main vulnerability was low frequencies. At my peak, I think I had 18 basses at one time, with another 10 or so being bought and sold along the way. Here's the most interesting pic I have from when I was at my most obsessive:

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From left to right:

- 1976 Fender Precision Bass (sold)
- 2010 Fender American Standard P Bass (sold)
- 1963 Fender Jazz Bass (still have)
- 20?? Frankenfender w/ Nate Mendel body, Fender neck, Hammon Darkstar pickup (still have)
- 1991(?) Fender MIM J Bass w/ custom paint (was an awful purple-y blue), faux vintage hardware (sold)
- 1997 Fender Jazz Noel Redding signature (still have)
- 20?? Frankenfender with Squier maple body (yes), Fender 60th anniversary P neck, EMG Geezer Butler P/J pups (still have)
- 2010 Squier 50s P Bass (sold)
- 2009 Squier Fretless P (gifted to son)
- 197? El Degas (Matsumoku) neck-through double P (sold)
- 197? Univox Precision (gifted to son of buddy)
- 2011 Gibson SG Bass short scale (sold)
- 2017 Dingwall Combustion5 (gifted to son who now plays as main)
- 2012 Gibson Flying V bass (sold)
- 1969 Ampeg Dan Armstrong Lucite bass (sold)
- 2013 Ibanez Fireman Paul Gilbert skinny string (sold)

Not pictured:
- 2010 Rickenbacker 4003 Fireglo (traded)
- 198? Washburn Bantam headless bass (in pieces in a bag somewhere)
- 2005 Ibanez Artcore AGB140 semi-hollow (sold)
- 2009 Epiphone SG bass Negative White (gifted to random dude who had gear stolen from UHaul)
- 2016 Epiphone Jack Casady bass (sold)
- 198? Ibanez Iceman guitar (gifted to son)
- 2014 Epiphone Thunderbird Pro IV bass (sold)
- a few others I can't remember (Ibanez SGsomething 5'er, Epi Les Paul Studio POS, a variety of Squier CV and VM instruments)

For the guitar nerds out there, I was bequeathed a Teisco ET460 sharkfin that was incredible but insanely complicated. Gave it to a guitarist buddy who spent a fortune getting the electronics sorted, and it's now floating around Nova Scotia in a variety of hands. It was wasted in my mitts, but he could make it sing like a weird surfy, chimey, Strat/Tele mashup:

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I'm not even getting into the various tube monster and vintage amps I bought over the years, but this post is already long enough!

Post up yours! I know there's a variety of cool gear lurking out there...
 
I’ve got a 12string fender 55 thats American made looking to sell if anyone is interested

I’ve also got a six string takamine that’s been handed to my son, one those things if he learned how to play it would get him some girls 😂
 
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My collection is small. 1 Fender Strat and a Fender 15G amp.

I also have a Kazoo and a cowbell.

I played the violin, and orchestra wpercussion (timpani, snare, xylophone, cymbal, triangle and various bells) for about 10 years - that was a long time ago. I just started guitar this summer.

I hope to have a few tunes before next summers campfire season.
 
Nice!

I'm ashamed I'm nowhere near your level, especially now with my pared down collection. Also, nothing really high-end or collectible.

I used to own 5 guitars, 1 bass, 2 synths and a e-drum kit, and several FX processors. Sold my Squier Strat because... well, Squier... Sold my really nice Yami Classical, because I played it the least. Regret that.

Now, I just have a couple of guitars I noodle around on.

This is my favorite, like @nakkers, it's a Keep-Forever. A Takamine EF341C dreadnaught:

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I had just joined a band in university, had a crap hand-me-down acoustic I was playing and I needed something reliable for an upcoming gig. I bought a bus ticket to Toronto, stepped out of the terminal at Bay and Dundas, walked 10 minutes to Steve's Music, paid my $$$ (at the time) and took the next bus back to Waterloo, concert was the week after.

Good times.

Not really a collector's item, but it has special meaning to me because of all the places and things it's seen and done. I just looked online, they're selling for $2K USD... much more than I paid back in 1990!

This is my other "axe". Again, nothing fancy, but I really wanted a Kramer because of the EVH legacy. Even though he's probably more well known for playing his own brand and of course the Ernie Ball Music Man line. It's a Kramer Assault 220FR. Twin humbuckers and Floyd-Rose + whammy. Love the tone and it didn't break the bank when I bought it.

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My other main instrument is the Korg TR. 88 weighted keys if I want to pretend it's a Pie-ano.

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I was into vintage synths at the time and had a nicely maintained M1 as well as a broken Yami DX-7 I kept meaning to fix (actually, I was looking to replace it with a working DX-7). These days all the patches can be downloaded as a module for DAWs, and unless you're playing live, there are such good FX processors that will pretty much run off your phone. Gone are the days when you needed a cascade of pedals littering the ground.

I did keep one pedal board though.

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I don't play live anymore, so I never use this. Much better FX on the DAW.

Got a used Roland eDrum TD-9. It's in rough shape, the kick doesn't work. I used to have a really nice setup before, sad I sold that too, but I rarely play drums anymore. Thinking about getting a bass again, just for recording. Since we're on the topic, what do you think of the Jackson Spectra JS2 as a cheap studio instrument:


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Anything you'd recommend in that $300 CDN price range?
 
Awesome thread! One of these days I’ll find time to fire up my old electric.

If anyone is looking to get rid of an acoustic cheap…let me know. As I want to give that a whirl.
 

Q: How do you know the drummer's at the door?
A: The knocking speeds up... then slows down... then speeds up again

Q: How do you know the singer's at the door?
A: She can't find the key and doesn't know when to come in.

Q: How do you get rid of the bass player at the door?
A: Pay him for the pizza.
 
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