Jul 24th 09
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The guitar that really pushed me to start taking lessons was my Rickenbacker 330. I*ve wanted this guitar for a while but I honestly hadn*t even thought about it in a long time and I certainly don*t have a need for a new guitar (I think one is enough for most beginners). But, I love guitars and if I could, I*d have a room full of them. Combine that with a history of impulse buying and I quickly became the owner of a new Rickenbacker 330.
I called all the local shops to see if they had one in stock.Only Haight Ashbury Music Center had one, so I headed over to check it out. It was beautiful. I knew once I saw the Fireglow 330 I would be buying it (like I said, impulse buyer). It felt great to play as well, so I bought it.
A couple months after buying it I thought about taking it in to get setup at San Francisco Guitarworks. I had been reading that typically all guitars need a good setup. My initial thought was to not take the Rickenbacker in. After all, they are hand made and inspected before they leave the factory. I would assume that means it should have a pretty good setup already. But, I decided to take it in to anyway at the same time I took in my Gretsch 5120 (which I expected would really need a good setup since it*s a less expensive guitar).
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Jul 21st 09
15 Comments | Posted in Fender, Gear, Gibson, Guitar, Rickenbacker
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I dropped by Rocker*s Guitars here in San Francisco today. I*ve been wanting a solid body guitar since my guitars are hollow or semi-hollow. The two I*m thinking about are a Gibson Les Paul and Fender Telecaster. Very different guitars to say the least. I liked them both for different reasons.
The two specific models I was looking at were the Fender Custom Shop Custom Classic Telecaster and the Gibson Les Paul Standard 50*s Neck.
The Les Paul was obviously louder and had a thicker sound and was able to push the amp to the point of distortion.The Telecaster was brighter and had a cleaner less muddy sound but couldn*t get any distortion out of the amp. For the overall feel, I preferred the Fender Telecaster. The neck felt better to me, but that could be because the Les Paul has the thicker 50*s neck. As for the looks, I*ve always loved the sunburst Les Paul.
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Jul 21st 09
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This weekend I*ll be checking out the 4 Amigos Guitar Show in San Rafael California. Hopefully I won*t buy another guitar (I think three for a beginner is more than enough). However, I don*t have a solid body guitar and would love to have one. I know my two weak points will be a nice Gibson Les Paul or Fender Telecaster.
For those in Santa Monica/Los Angeles, the show will be arriving near you the following weekend.
Jul 18th 09
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I just discovered a new guitar magazine at the book store (it*s on the premier issue), Guitar Aficionado. Guitar Aficionado isn*t a typical guitar magazine like Guitar World. This magazine is more a lifestyle magazine who*s main hook is guitars and their collectors.In additional to articles on a collectors and their guitars you*ll see articles about high end watches, fashion and automobiles. You won*t find much in the way of music theory or tabs like you*ll see in other guitar magazines, at least in the premier issue. And that is fine with me. I love guitars, so getting a look into the collections of others is welcome# although it does make me envious.
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Jul 15th 09
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Rickenbacker 330

Gibson ES-175SP

Gretsch 5120

Update:
I added a new guitar to the collection, a Gibson Les Paul 1957 Goldtop Reissue:
