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We all know about Jaguars, Jazzmasters, Strats, and Mosrites, does anyone know any good surf guitars other than those?

Well, DiPinto apparently has a good rep. Eastwoods are pretty cool. Gretsch's are always a classic! Personally, I prefer to use a Telecaster

Mr. Mogwai

DiPinto doesn't have a very good rep. Some people like them, most find them to be no so great.

Grestch, Gibsons with P-90s, Teles are so-so for surf, Various Silvertones. I'm sure some Guilds would be fantastic.

Yamaha SGVs

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-Warren

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

I kinda miss my old one. You still got that black SGV Warren?

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The Sentinels played Gibson ES335's Very Happy . I actually have played some very nice DiPinto guitars, but I prefer the Galaxie series to the Mach series for surf. Yamaha SGV's are pretty cool, IMHO. Danelectros get the thumbs up from me, as do Guild Starfires and many Gretsches. I'm also partial to the Japanese and European stuff from the 1960's. I've heard good things about the Fender Cyclone II, and Mustangs work well in a pinch, too.

Richard
I kinda miss my old one. You still got that black SGV Warren?

Damn right. It's not going anywhere.

-Warren

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

Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker and Gibson Les Paul Faded Double Cut, along with a Fender Bass VI for me. I also own an MIM Fender Stratocaster, and Fender So Cal Speed Shop Strat. Although the So Cal Speed Shop Strat has a humbucker (the only pickup on it, at the bridge), it's tuned C - C, which when paired with the Bass VI gives me some extra creative room, when trying to piece together various jams into one instrumental tune.

Matt

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Mosrite!

SSIV

CaptainSpringfield
Yamaha SGVs

Those look familiar from some of the Surf Coasters' images.
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Guitar and SBV bass versions, IIRC

Ah - Sharkman video ca 2004, I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfeEVLFypek&feature=related

Difficult to spot on the Yamaha web site, but I found something like them, listed under "E Series". Appears to be part of a guitar and amp starter package deal.

I'm not a complete idiot. Some parts are missing.

planish
Appears to be part of a guitar and amp starter package deal.

The EGVs are new(er) - same body shape, different pickup configuration. SGVs pop up on eBay somewhat frequently, and I think Yamaha still sells a bunch of different variants in Japan.

-Warren

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

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IMHO, the best Surf guitar is the guitar you play the best Surf music upon. I don't mean that to be double-talk, I just think that the answer is going to be different for everyone. Obviously there are guitars that are well suited to the task but you can get some amazing Surf sounds out of guitars that aren't usually thought of as surf machines.

The last band I went to hear played a lot of instrumental Rock, Surf and otherwise. There were two guitarists and both of them played a bit of lead. One guitarist had a Gretsch White Falcon and the other had a Gibson ES-335. Both of them sounded fine. Never once did I think that the Surf tunes sounded bad when played on hollow/semi-hollow guitars.

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Last edited: Apr 30, 2008 10:45:22

LHR
Mosrite!

Well, let's see, I own 9 of these.....yeah, I guess I better go with Mo.' Mr. Green

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Nothing will do but offset Fenders and a backline of piggyback amps this is a big thing for me when I see live surf bands or see pics on the band sites, cd liner notes and see if they use Jags and Jazz yeah sure other guitars like Mosrites, Mustangs, Teles, Strats are fine and dandy but the original soul, sound and twang of surf is the Jazzmaster & Jaguar yeah I guess you can call me a purist (or "traditionalist") Wink but... this doesn't mean I won't dig a band just becuase they don't use Jaguars or Jazzmasters if the music moves me I'm hooked, you have a new fan it's all good Embarassed

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Kyle: I agree in principle regarding the Jaguar/Jazzmaster nexus. But there has been a ton of great surf music done with a Stratocaster. Don't really like playing them myself; I am a card-carrying Stratophobe. But I am always really surprised when I find that a really killer song or guitar part was done on a Strat. I almost don't want to believe it. This has happened a lot.

SSIV

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Stir the Pot Very Happy

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No one ever mentions Burns. I picked one up recently, it has more bells and whistles. Really the tone shaping is endless, looks cool, plays real well, worst I can say is the wammy is pretty stiff.

www.cutbacksurfband.com

U should seriously give the IBANEZ TALMAN series a look. Some models have the old jazz master look to them, but with 3 sweet "lipstick" style pickups.

diceophonic
Nothing will do but offset Fenders and a backline of piggyback amps this is a big thing for me when I see live surf bands or see pics on the band sites, cd liner notes and see if they use Jags and Jazz yeah sure other guitars like Mosrites, Mustangs, Teles, Strats are fine and dandy but the original soul, sound and twang of surf is the Jazzmaster & Jaguar yeah I guess you can call me a purist (or "traditionalist") Wink but... this doesn't mean I won't dig a band just becuase they don't use Jaguars or Jazzmasters if the music moves me I'm hooked, you have a new fan it's all good Embarassed

you say traditionalist and purist, but your string gauge says differently!!

HAHAHAHA Stir the Pot

just messin' with ya man. your tone is spectacular regardless, so whatever yer doin' keep it up!

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