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I forgot to add that I have a "Madeira" guitar...I don't use it, though.

Ran

The Scimitars

kickthe_reverb_
I forgot to add that I have a "Madeira" guitar...I don't use it, though.

Ran

sorry to be ignorent, but what's a madiera guitar?

WR

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

WR

kickthe_reverb_
I forgot to add that I have a "Madeira" guitar...I don't use it, though.

Ran

sorry to be ignorent, but what's a madiera guitar?

WR

A Madeira guitar is an off-brand cheapo piece of junk. If I'm not mistaken, they were made in Korea. I got mine for free from my late grandfathers wacky sports equipment/musical instrument store. It's a Les Paul copy. When I was young and ignorant, I thought that taking it to be set up would be good, but the guy put tiny strings on it and made the action so low, that the guitar lost all its character. I used to play "crossover hardcore" back then, and the cheap humbuckers would feedback like crazy. After a while I got some Jackson pickups for free, and put them on the guitar. Later, I put some Barritone strings on it and tuned it down to B. Some interesting tones...but not really useful for anything (except for when I was in the Astroglides and we did a joke cover of Sepultura's "Roots" where we switched the lyrics to the ones from "I'm too sexy" . We called it "Roots, sexy roots").

Ran
(Sorry for the OT content)

The Scimitars

IvanP
Hi Dug; Ran is only partially correct - though of course I use the AC30 for the Shadows stuff, I did use it for surf a fair amount, too. When the Madeira first got going, the only Fender amp I had was the Blues Deluxe, and so the AC30 was my main surf amp. I used it for the first four or five Madeira shows. I was actually excited about using it, as I really love the sound of an AC30. Put the reverb unit before it, and it's a great sound, though of course not the completely traditional one. The problem was that as loud as the AC30 is, it just isn't loud enough to cut through when the Madeira gets really going. I couldn't turn it up past 5 or at most 6, because it would start overdriving too much. So, I eventually got the Dual Professional, which is VERY loud. When recording our CD last summer, I used both amps simultaneously. The Dual Pro provided the main meat of my tone, but the AC30 was a nice supplement, providing a lot of midrange warmth. I know Dave Wronski also uses an AC30 when recording (along with some 3 or 4 other amps). Finally, this whole thing was just a repeat of the same experience I had with the Cossacks - when the band first started, I had an (not very good) AC30, and used it for our live shows for several months. But trying to get the amp loud enough and clean enough would start to seriously overheat it and it kept breaking down on me, which was very frustrating. After several months of that, I came across a Fender Vibrasonic Custom, a nice clean, 100W, 1x15" amp and that became my main amp for the Cossacks. I still used the AC30 as the second amp for recording, just as I do now. I do love, love those amps. Amazing tone. I think there are a handful of surf (or surfy) bands in Europe that use AC30s for surf. I believe Langhorns do, Laika & the Cosmonauts (more recently anyway), some others that I can't think of now. So, I'd say, put a reverb unit before that AC30, and if you don't have to play it too loud, it'll be a cool surf amp!

Ivan

Very cool, thanks for the info. I've been playing 60's Bluesbreakers-style blues for about 8 yrs, and an early 70's AC30 was my main amp. When I starting playing surf and garage pretty seriously about a year ago I switched to deluxe reverb when I switched to playing a strat (had been playing a Les Paul of course :)), just because it initially sounded better without effects and fuddling with my set up too much. I also don't a reverb unit (yet) and was working with a digiverb peddle. However this weekend I spent some time with the AC30 again, and actually some really pretty nice surf tones, not completely traditional as you mentioned, but still great. They really do sound amazing, plus I think they look cool as hell. I will certainly be using it more in future, especially when I finally get a reverb tank.

And to stay on topic, my gear list...

Guitars:

'62 RI MIJ Strat (Blk, Lollar pu's)
'65 Super Excellent Mosrite (Ink Blue, gift from the wife, and my new #1)
Eastwood Ichiban (Blk, my other new love, amazing guitar)
'59 Les Paul CA RI (best surf guitar ever Twisted Evil )
'62 AV Strat, IBM, that was sadly run over by a truck, waiting to get rebuilt

Amps:
70-71 Vox AC30
'65 Fender Deluxe (had a rebuilt one, now a RI, see my post about that :cry:)
'64 Silvertone 1482
'65 Silvertone 1484 Twin Twelve

I'll get some pics when I get my camera back from a friend. If I post a pic of the smashed Strat, would that be the equivalent of snuff porn? Shocked

kickthe_reverb_

WR

kickthe_reverb_
I forgot to add that I have a "Madeira" guitar...I don't use it, though.

Ran

sorry to be ignorent, but what's a madiera guitar?

WR

A Madeira guitar is an off-brand cheapo piece of junk. If I'm not mistaken, they were made in Korea.

okay, it's a brand!

cheap ass pieces of junk rock! check my Egmond!
WR

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

btw, this is an addictive thread and i need my shot... so keep those gear pics coming people!

WR

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

kickthe_reverb_
(except for when I was in the Astroglides and we did a joke cover of Sepultura's "Roots" where we switched the lyrics to the ones from "I'm too sexy" . We called it "Roots, sexy roots")

Did you guys ever record that? Twisted Evil

-Warren

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

WR
must say i 'm curious about the 'candy apple blue'!

WR

"Candy Blue" is generally transparent blue over a silver undercoat.
A gold undercoat is usually used for "candy apple red".
The reflective undercoat gives an illusion of depth.

AV fiesta red JM
RI-MIM fiesta red strat
MIJ-dakota red strat dressed up like Pee Wee Craytons strat if it was a 62.
Burns cobra-great cheap axe, the tri-sonic pickups are killers.
the AV sunburst JM in the photo is'nt mine, just babysitting it.

Harmony Souvrein
Kinscherff custom "High Noon"
Gretsch s-jumbo.(not in pic)

Vox vr 30 watt-great practice amp and $150.
65 Gibson minute man- this one was my Grandmothers amp.
69 Standel artist 130 watt 4x12- for any western swing fans out there this one came from Jimmy Heap and the melody masters.

Fender RI tank
Dano-real echo
Dano-trem.

There's much more not in the pic, mostly my drums.
1940 Ludwigs-28 bass, w/t tack bottom heads on toms.
1939 Slingerland Radio Kings- 24-13-16 14x5 snare.

image

The Thunderchiefs

That's quite the all-star band there. Sir Finks, High Noon, & the Ugly Beats all in one package. Mike Guerro rules, it's nice to see him out playing surf again!

I'm gonna try to catch you guys at Beerland.

Nice guitars, too.

image

krupanut
AV fiesta red JM
RI-MIM fiesta red strat
MIJ-dakota red strat dressed up like Pee Wee Craytons strat if it was a 62.
Burns cobra-great cheap axe, the tri-sonic pickups are killers.
the AV sunburst JM in the photo is'nt mine, just babysitting it.

Harmony Souvrein
Kinscherff custom "High Noon"
Gretsch s-jumbo.(not in pic)

Vox vr 30 watt-great practice amp and $150.
65 Gibson minute man- this one was my Grandmothers amp.
69 Standel artist 130 watt 4x12- for any western swing fans out there this one came from Jimmy Heap and the melody masters.

Fender RI tank
Dano-real echo
Dano-trem.

There's much more not in the pic, mostly my drums.
1940 Ludwigs-28 bass, w/t tack bottom heads on toms.
1939 Slingerland Radio Kings- 24-13-16 14x5 snare.

image

Where's the Jag at Mike?

Bill

"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there"

https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/
https://www.facebook.com/TheDragstripVipers/

I think that's Shaun Young's gear.

If I remember correctly, Mike's Jazzmasters and Jags were all vintage.

image

MPoppitt
I think that's Shaun Young's gear.

If I remember correctly, Mike's Jazzmasters and Jags were all vintage.

Jeez I need to lay of this Hamm's...
I saw the Fiesta Red Jazzmaster and assumed it was Mike's. But, then again Mike's doesn't have that guard... Hamm's the beer refreashing...

Laughing

"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there"

https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/
https://www.facebook.com/TheDragstripVipers/

MPoppitt
That's quite the all-star band there. Sir Finks, High Noon, & the Ugly Beats all in one package. Mike Guerro rules, it's nice to see him out playing surf again!

I'm gonna try to catch you guys at Beerland.

Nice guitars, too.

Hey Mike!

This is definitely a great group of cats to be playing with! I'd heard you had a instro band going - cool stuff. I think we start pretty early at Beerland...should be fun.
- M.G.

Last edited: Apr 25, 2006 16:45:33

BillAqua

MPoppitt
I think that's Shaun Young's gear.

If I remember correctly, Mike's Jazzmasters and Jags were all vintage.

Jeez I need to lay of this Hamm's...
I saw the Fiesta Red Jazzmaster and assumed it was Mike's. But, then again Mike's doesn't have that guard... Hamm's the beer refreashing...

Laughing

Hey Bill....Pass me one of those Hamm's. Yeah, that's Shaun's gear - he just picked up that Fiesta Red JM.
My Fiesta Red JM is also a US reissue...with a tortoise guard. Here's the latest look for my '63 Jag:

image

Ooops! Wanted to upload photo. Didn't. Inventory below...

Last edited: Apr 29, 2006 05:18:21

'57 reissue American Vintage Stratocaster
'62 reissue american Vintage Jazzmaster

'65 Fender Reverb Unit

'64 Fender Banmaster (most of the time)
'64 Tremolux (once in a while, ithink i recorded on it some)

'61 2X12 Fender Bassman cab
'61 1X12 Fender Tremolux cab

Eric Cranfield, The 'Verb

-Eric

New music!
https://thedesolatecoast.bandcamp.com/releases
Spotify

Also:
https://theverb.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/theverbseattle/

Guitars:
1999 American Vintage '65 Jaguar Reissue
Custom Retrotone "Surfmaster", Birdseye Maple Neck, Kent Armstrong pups
Custom Jazzmaster, USA Custom Body & Neck, Fender Jazzmaster pups
Fender Strat, Mexican, Two-tone Green/Blue sparkel paint, Vintage hardware

Strings: D'Addario Nickel 11s Roundwound

Amp
Fender Reissue '65 Twin Reverb Custom 15

Reverb
Weber G15 kit w/tweed box

Pedals
Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb
Electro Harmonix Small Clone
Rocktron Short Timer Delay/Slap Back Echo
Liquid Sound Jeckyll & Hyde Overdrive/Distortion

Cables
Planet Waves, Monster Cables

sidewalksurf

BillAqua

MPoppitt
I think that's Shaun Young's gear.

If I remember correctly, Mike's Jazzmasters and Jags were all vintage.

Jeez I need to lay of this Hamm's...
I saw the Fiesta Red Jazzmaster and assumed it was Mike's. But, then again Mike's doesn't have that guard... Hamm's the beer refreashing...

Laughing

Hey Bill....Pass me one of those Hamm's. Yeah, that's Shaun's gear - he just picked up that Fiesta Red JM.
My Fiesta Red JM is also a US reissue...with a tortoise guard. Here's the latest look for my '63 Jag:

image

That's lookin good. I've been thinking about stripping my sunburst Jaguar and painting it like Leo Jackson's Jazzmaster. What blue is your Jaguar?

"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there"

https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/
https://www.facebook.com/TheDragstripVipers/

Seeing that some of the guys put up all their stuff I gathered everything this afternoon and took some pictures.

'64 Reverb Tank
'65 Bandmaster
'65 Super Reverb
early 90s Deluxe
Late 60s Anda Lucia
Fender Jaguar (2)
Rickenbacker 330
Gretsch 6120
1/2 Telecaster
Danelectro DC
Silvertone acoustic
'93 Stratocaster
Les Paul Studio Gem w/ p90s
Martin DM
and Tokai Jazz Bass that is staying over.image

"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there"

https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/
https://www.facebook.com/TheDragstripVipers/

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