JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Dec 10 2014 03:46 PM
The head is a Servicemen Solid State Twin Reverb rip off. And it is tube, but ripping off the Solid State.
I'm not sure that is a vaporizer or a matching cap, if it is they absolutely never use it and nobody has bought it. I've never actually seen it, always another amp covering it up and the head on top.
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Tqi
Joined: Dec 07, 2014
Posts: 1222
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Posted on Dec 10 2014 03:54 PM
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toddr513
Joined: Dec 30, 2013
Posts: 245
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Posted on Dec 10 2014 06:51 PM
what about this bada$$ guitar
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Bill_Ashton
Joined: Nov 15, 2008
Posts: 124
Massachusetts
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Posted on Dec 10 2014 07:03 PM
Dunno....humbucker in the neck position...can't sound much like a Tele for those times when you have to do that Steve Cropper thing...
It must make a splash with the audience though...
— Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most...
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toddr513
Joined: Dec 30, 2013
Posts: 245
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Posted on Dec 10 2014 09:19 PM
i wonder how heavy that thing is....
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Tqi
Joined: Dec 07, 2014
Posts: 1222
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Posted on Dec 11 2014 07:56 AM
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Clarry
Joined: Oct 01, 2014
Posts: 519
Streatham, London
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 06:04 AM
Bought a Squier Jaguar (Surf Green) a week or so ago.
I'm lucky to have a friend who is a guitar tech, so he stuck in a Mustang bridge, added some .11s and did a set-up for me.
I had rehearsal last night, so it was the first time I could really let go on it. We (The DB5s) are not a surf band by any stretch of the imagination; we play early to mid 60s stuff in the main. But occasionally, songs like Del Shannon's Runaway, and Presley's "Little Sister" had a surf feel or a twang involved.
Anyway, the guitar sounds fantastic! And plays very well too. Until now I have only been rhythm guitar with a few fills, but I am slowly getting a couple of lead-parts (notably "I Saw Her Standing There" - a lead I've always wanted to play)and now understand the term "it's a fast neck". It really does feel fast compared to my fake Rickenbacker 330 (which itself is a lovely sounding guitar).
Next up is to force the band to play a handful of instros. It will happen...
Question...
Is it naff to stick a miniature spaceship "Serenity" from the TV series Firefly on the tremolo arm???
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 08:16 AM
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Syndicateofsurf
Joined: Oct 08, 2014
Posts: 1073
Northern Ohio
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 08:27 AM
Hydrilla wrote:
I like playing surf on several of my guitars.
Finally! A fellow Danelectro Man! Here's one of mine:
— Da Vinci Flinglestein,
The quest for the Tone, the tone of the Quest
The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube
http://www.syndicateofsurf.com/
http://sharawaji.com/
http://surfrockradio.com/
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Syndicateofsurf
Joined: Oct 08, 2014
Posts: 1073
Northern Ohio
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 08:29 AM
From this angle the epic-ness is even increased.
— Da Vinci Flinglestein,
The quest for the Tone, the tone of the Quest
The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube
http://www.syndicateofsurf.com/
http://sharawaji.com/
http://surfrockradio.com/
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Samurai
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2230
Kiev, Ukraine
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 08:33 AM
There was a poll in this topic - it moved somwhere?
Or am I wrong?
— Waikiki Makaki surf-rock band from Ukraine
https://linktr.ee/waikikimakaki
Lost Diver
https://lostdiver.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/vitaly-yakushin
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
Posts: 4052
Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 09:56 AM
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Syndicateofsurf
Joined: Oct 08, 2014
Posts: 1073
Northern Ohio
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 10:25 AM
My first guitar (not this actual physical specimen which is the replacement).
Bought from my sister's boyfriend round about 1972-73 for $30. Horribly mistreated, painted it silver (it came with psycho-delic eyeballs all over it) blew the amp, did Pete Townsend antics and finally lost it to a store-front preacher who absconded with the guitar somewhere in the early 80's.
Now I am whole. And if I ever find that preacher let me tell you...
— Da Vinci Flinglestein,
The quest for the Tone, the tone of the Quest
The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube
http://www.syndicateofsurf.com/
http://sharawaji.com/
http://surfrockradio.com/
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
Posts: 4052
Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 10:25 AM
Clarry wrote:
Bought a Squier Jaguar (Surf Green) a week or so ago.
I'm lucky to have a friend who is a guitar tech, so he stuck in a Mustang bridge, added some .11s and did a set-up for me.
I had rehearsal last night, so it was the first time I could really let go on it. We (The DB5s) are not a surf band by any stretch of the imagination; we play early to mid 60s stuff in the main. But occasionally, songs like Del Shannon's Runaway, and Presley's "Little Sister" had a surf feel or a twang involved.
Anyway, the guitar sounds fantastic! And plays very well too. Until now I have only been rhythm guitar with a few fills, but I am slowly getting a couple of lead-parts (notably "I Saw Her Standing There" - a lead I've always wanted to play)and now understand the term "it's a fast neck". It really does feel fast compared to my fake Rickenbacker 330 (which itself is a lovely sounding guitar).
Next up is to force the band to play a handful of instros. It will happen...
Question...
Is it naff to stick a miniature spaceship "Serenity" from the TV series Firefly on the tremolo arm???
Do It!
I just found this Jr. Astronaut pin at a flea market a few weekends back.
It WILL adorn one of my guitars.
Cheers,
Jeff
— http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic
http://www.youtube.com/user/crazyacesrock
http://www.reverbnation.com/crazyacesmusic
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
Posts: 4052
Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 10:32 AM
Syndicateofsurf wrote:
My first guitar (not this actual physical specimen which is the replacement).
Bought from my sister's boyfriend round about 1972-73 for $30. Horribly mistreated, painted it silver (it came with psycho-delic eyeballs all over it) blew the amp, did Pete Townsend antics and finally lost it to a store-front preacher who absconded with the guitar somewhere in the early 80's.
Now I am whole. And if I ever find that preacher let me tell you...
Ha Ha.
I'm on my third and final 1457. I had two that I sold years ago and then a few years later realized how much I missed them. I lucked out about 6 years ago and a friend's uncle had my current one for sale, cheap, out from under his bed. It needed cleaning and set up but it's almost mint and plays and sounds better than almost any other old Dano I've owned.
— http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic
http://www.youtube.com/user/crazyacesrock
http://www.reverbnation.com/crazyacesmusic
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homerhead
Joined: Mar 17, 2006
Posts: 530
Portland, OR
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 10:33 AM
Clarry wrote:
Question...
Is it naff to stick a miniature spaceship "Serenity" from the TV series Firefly on the tremolo arm???
Of course not. However, you must wear a brown coat while playing!
I'm a leaf on the wind,
Rick
— Rick
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Syndicateofsurf
Joined: Oct 08, 2014
Posts: 1073
Northern Ohio
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Posted on Dec 30 2014 10:48 AM
CrazyAces wrote:
Syndicateofsurf wrote:
My first guitar (not this actual physical specimen which is the replacement).
Bought from my sister's boyfriend round about 1972-73 for $30. Horribly mistreated, painted it silver (it came with psycho-delic eyeballs all over it) blew the amp, did Pete Townsend antics and finally lost it to a store-front preacher who absconded with the guitar somewhere in the early 80's.
Now I am whole. And if I ever find that preacher let me tell you...
Ha Ha.
I'm on my third and final 1457. I had two that I sold years ago and then a few years later realized how much I missed them. I lucked out about 6 years ago and a friend's uncle had my current one for sale, cheap, out from under his bed. It needed cleaning and set up but it's almost mint and plays and sounds better than almost any other old Dano I've owned.
I went for 10 years without one and then happened upon a 90's version Hodad at a local Guitar Center. At that time I didn't even know what Danelectro was (even though I'd owned the Silvertone). There it was all alone; in Commie Red and I was just drawn to it. And then I held it by the neck and as the pickups registered on my orbs I nearly fainted with joy.
"My God!" I exclaimed, "You do indeed exist, and you play a Danelectro".
— Da Vinci Flinglestein,
The quest for the Tone, the tone of the Quest
The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube
http://www.syndicateofsurf.com/
http://sharawaji.com/
http://surfrockradio.com/
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Clarry
Joined: Oct 01, 2014
Posts: 519
Streatham, London
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Posted on Dec 31 2014 05:10 AM
CrazyAces wrote:
Do It!
I just found this Jr. Astronaut pin at a flea market a few weekends back.
It WILL adorn one of my guitars.
Cheers,
Jeff
Thanks all for the replies. Serenity will fly again, at least in South London...
The astronaut wings would make a great tailpiece for the right guitar.
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Telecastertweet
Joined: Jan 04, 2015
Posts: 13
Massachusetts
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Posted on Jan 04 2015 12:23 AM
My fender jazzmaster with Seymour Duncan triple shot allows me to split my humbucker 5 different ways. Along with my nice fat neck pickup and eliminated preyed switching which I'll never use anyways... Fender blacktop jazzmaster. Although most look at it as a "for the money" guitar I would rather this over an American made one. It just fits my style of playing and looks sick on stage
— Fender reverb- the wetter the better
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Telecastertweet
Joined: Jan 04, 2015
Posts: 13
Massachusetts
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Posted on Jan 04 2015 12:24 AM
By the way... Excuse the awfully outdated room...
— Fender reverb- the wetter the better
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