A Telecaster bass in white…something a little different!
Those Junction Days
For a while I was involved with a Guitar Shop in Worthing, and after the recession hit we turned the upstairs floor over to a museum featuring some of myContinue readingThose Junction Days
Amps, Pedals and Whatever
When building a collection of guitars, being a player (not just a collector) means you inevitably buy the odd bit of other gear to make the playing experience more enjoyable.Continue readingAmps, Pedals and Whatever
Eastwood “Joey Leone”
Interesting 335 style guitar with coil split P90s…
Squier Tele Basses
Although one is actually a Vintage Modified Precision TB, I have four basses in this style, with different pickup configurations. More photos to follow…
Teisco Sgt. Pepper Bass
Another artistic masterpiece from James at The Painted Player, representing Paul’s Sgt. Pepper painted Rickenbacker. The basis for this one is an old Teisco bass, not really playable at all,Continue readingTeisco Sgt. Pepper Bass
Wesley/Line 6 Variax
This is a clever merging of a standard Wesley ES335 copy with Line 6 Variax electronics. I didn’t do the work, but it is very well executed and I usedContinue readingWesley/Line 6 Variax
Wilson Brothers VM-75
Loosely based on the Mosrite guitar, this is called the Ventures model, after the Instrumental group. It is quirky, looks like a child’s cartoon drawing of a guitar, but youContinue readingWilson Brothers VM-75
Yamaha MSG Custom
Why do I have three of these? Because they are excellent guitars, designed by Martyn Booth, with little LEDs that light up the neck. Seriously, they are so good, simpleContinue readingYamaha MSG Custom
Washburn “The Ryman”
Made out of old (1892) oak from the pews at the Ryman (Grand Ole Opry Venue). Very rare, this was the UK review model, seat D2. Loads of case candyContinue readingWashburn “The Ryman”