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Tach Deneva
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First picture ever of them all out at the same time:

My Guitars

If you look really close you can see a broken string on the SG (bottom left). Also, the Les Paul Deluxe goldtop (propped against the blue chair, left side) is missing a pickup (I wanted to try it in one of the other Les Pauls and never got around to putting it back).

TD
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Post by Buffalo Six »

holy shit Tach...I know crap about guitars....but thos look damn nice

Are they all Les Pauls?
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Post by VEGETA »

I knew you had a lot but WOW

My brother would probably be able to tell me the brand and such of each one of those lol. Can't wait to see his response when I show him this pic.

but looks sweet man
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Post by Tach Deneva »

8 are Les Pauls of various types.

Left to right on the couch: '03 Gibson Historic Reissue 1958 Les Paul Standard (w/Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard), '94 Gibson Les Paul Special Double Cutaway (those pickups are called 'P90s'), '01 Gibson Historic Reissue 1960 Les Paul Standard, '77 Gibson Explorer (bought new when I was 17 in 1977, my 3rd guitar).

Left to right propped against the couch: '91 Gibson SG Standard, '02 Fender Hot-Rodded American Texas Special Fat Strat Hardtail (a bit of a Frankenstrat - it took parts from TWO strats to get this setup, as Fender doesn't make one like it stock), '06 Fender Eric Johnson Stratocaster, '74 Gibson Les Paul Signature, '03 Gibson Historic Reissue 1960 Les Paul Standard (w/Brazilian rosewood fingerboard), '82 Fender Stratocaster.

On stand between couch and chair: '01 Gibson Historic Reissue 1957 Les Paul Custom.

Propped against the blue chair: '76 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe, '87 Gibson EDS 1275.

On the blue chair: '00 Gibson Historic Reissue 1959 Les Paul Standard Plaintop.

To the right of the blue chair on stand: '68 Fender Jaguar.

And yes, I only have TWO guitar stands...

TD
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Post by VEGETA »

Ok my brother has atleast 2 stands like that and one which can handle about 6 on it. So he beats u there lol

I well see if he has a pic of his laying around. nothing as nice as those but hey lol
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Post by VEGETA »

Brothers comments from msn after seeing this post


Brendan Oldsmobile, Doesnt have alot of KM just Experience says:
name. adress photo please
Brendan Oldsmobile, Doesnt have alot of KM just Experience says:
ill oput old stabby to work
Brendan Oldsmobile, Doesnt have alot of KM just Experience says:
8 lespauls that bastard i have only one
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Post by Falker »

Very Nice Tech, My jaw dropped when I saw that one. Now I got to see you play someday. We’ll fire up a big fattie and play some Led Zep. =)

I used to be a rode in a few bands. Loved it. Rock, Women, jamming to the loud rhythm. ...Very cool....I met a couple really good guitarist who had a genuine knack for it. The more this one Asian guy smoked , the better he got. =) I guess it was in his nature. They were totally cool too , all of them , easy going and friendly. And , Although the bass guitarist adds sometime to it ( like Queens Ryche ) I’m more or less rhythm guy.


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