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The longest time a guitar has been with you?
Tell us your guitar story. Why was the guitar a keeper?
The guitars in my signature are all about or below 2 years old. Prior to the GAS-attack that got to me fairly recently, I’ve normally only had a beater around the house since about 1979, some years no guitar at all. This thread came about because I saw a poster (pdxstrummer) posting a picture of his 1965 Martin 000-18. Just took 2 pictures of my 10-year old beater that rekindled my interest in playing guitars. Keeping it just for memory. How did I managed to play & strum with a 2” nut width?
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Martin 00-15M (2019) Yamaha FS5 Red Label (2019) Faith Venus Blood Moon Burst (2018) Taylor GS Mini Koa (2017) Martin LX1 (2009) Last edited by Cool555; 11-07-2019 at 02:55 AM. Reason: Added pictures |
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I kept an M38 for 27 years, a nice guitar, but I finally decided to get something better, that would make itself heard when playing with others. No regrets either way. Right now the one I have had the longest, the Goodall, is been with me mere 14 years. It is named correctly - good-all.
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The Bard Rocks Fay OM Sinker Redwood/Tiger Myrtle Sexauer L00 Adk/Magnolia For Sale Hatcher Jumbo Bearclaw/"Bacon" Padauk Goodall Jumbo POC/flamed Mahogany Appollonio 12 POC/Myrtle MJ Franks Resonator, all Australian Blackwood Goodman J45 Lutz/fiddleback Mahogany Blackbird "Lucky 13" - carbon fiber '31 National Duolian + many other stringed instruments. |
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My longest owned is my 1996 Webber OM bought NOS in 1998, so almost 22 years. It's an amazing fingerstyle guitar so I plan on keeping it for the duration.
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My oldest is my first decent acoustic, given to me by my brother in 1993 or so. My first electric guitar was loaned to a friend and lost. That would have been about the same age. Of my batch of current high quality builds that I play, it’s my 2012 Brondel A-2c. This guitar was in many ways a pivot point for me to a drier, more Martin-like sound. It changed what I look for in a guitar and moved me mostly away from the darker, more overtone-rich modern build styles.
For me, this is relatively old given the I’ve only been playing acoustic fingerstyle for about 11 years. Before that time, I was focused exclusively on electric lead doing hard and modern rock. (My oldest electric is a 2010 Fender Strat that I bought new. I was just as much an addict for electric as I am with acoustics.) I don’t tend to sell too quickly with acoustics. For the most part, they stay with me for at least a couple of years or more.
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Circa OM-30/34 (Adi/Mad) | 000-12 (Ger/Maple) | OM-28 (Adi/Brz) | OM-18/21 (Adi/Hog) | OM-42 (Adi/Braz) Fairbanks SJ (Adi/Hog) | Schoenberg/Klepper 000-12c (Adi/Hog) | LeGeyt CLM (Swiss/Amzn) | LeGeyt CLM (Carp/Koa) Brondel A-2 (Carp/Mad) |
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I purchased my Rickenbacker 330 brand new in June 1984.
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1955 Gibson ES-125 1956 Fender Champ lap steel 1964 Guild Starfire III 1984 Rickenbacker 330 1990s Mosrite (Kurokumo) Ventures 2002/2005 Fender Japan '60s Tele [TL-62-66US] 2008 Hallmark 60 Custom 2018 Martin Custom Shop 00-18 slot-head 1963 Fender Bandmaster (blonde blackface) 1965 Ampeg Gemini I 2020 Mojotone tweed Champ kit build |
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My pride & joy, a Martin D12-20 12 string bulit in 1970. I bought it from a friend 2 yrs later and still play it to this day! What a glorius sound.[IMG]
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Mu longest is my Antique Burst Affinity Strat that my daughter bought me Christmas of 1998
I've updated it with Stew-Mac Mint colored 2-P90 pickguard with Mighty-Mite P90's...Custom switch and use 13-56's on it... and the trem is blocked plus 5 springs basically a hardtail. |
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Wow!
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Martin 00-15M (2019) Yamaha FS5 Red Label (2019) Faith Venus Blood Moon Burst (2018) Taylor GS Mini Koa (2017) Martin LX1 (2009) |
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I purchased my 1974 Martin D35 in 1975. Still have it. Sounds great but I have others that I gig with or take to open mic.
I'll probably keep it til I take the dirt nap.
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jjracer: if I'm not here.... I am somewhere else... guitars? yep still have some |
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1993..
In 1993 went to buy a D-18. On the way to the cash register I saw a 1991 Martin D-28 LSH (guitar of the month) sitting on a stand on a table. I strummed it and WOW....it was and is amazing. I put the D-18 back, drove an hour back home, got all the money out of the bank except $100, grabbed 3 guitars & drove back to the store and gave them the guitars and the money. When I got home I had $100 in the bank but I had and still have that GREAT GUITAR!!!
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Collings, Martins, Gibsons, Taylor, Fenders, PRS's, a Takamine and MORGAN amps..love them all!!! |
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Well, my first guitar was a christmas present when I was five - a hardware store special with HUGE strings and impossible action. After a year of trying like crazy to master that thing my dad saw how much I wanted to learn and consulted my guitarist brother-in-law (who was a pro). The next christmas got me a 1964 Guild F-212 12 string. That thing was an absolute beast for a six year old, but it was the first "real" guitar I ever had.
Fifty-some years later I still have both of those guitars. The hardware store guitar still has blood stains inside from my busted five-year-old knuckles! Thanks for starting me off right, dad!
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Keith A bunch of stuff...lol |
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I had a Guild GF-55, George Gruhn-designed mini-jumbo that I kept for 18 years. My brother is the current owner, and has had it for the last ten years. It's a terrific guitar, and that's why it stays in the family.
... JT
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I still have my first guitar, a Yamaha FG-75 purchased in 1976:
It's basically unplayable at this point, but I keep it for sentimental reasons. |
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I only began playing acoustic guitars after a 10 year hiatus in 2015, so all of my acoustic guitars have been with me for less than three years. Since I sold my 1987 Ibanez electric, the guitar that’s been with me the longest is my 2001 Brian Moore electric, which I purchased from a friend in 2004.
I also have a beat up bass guitar that I’ve owned since ~1990, but it’s more decorative than functional.
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46 years..... I still have the Yamaki Deluxe Folk I bought with my graduation money in 1973.
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