Showing posts with label electric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Takamine FP360SC Acoustic Electric Guitar


This is a 1987 Takamine FP-360SC acoustic electric single cutaway dreadnaught guitar. I purchased this new in 1987. The guitar has aged very well and has an amazing tone. The Brazilian rosewood back and sides are beautiful with an intricate inlay and binding. The spruce top has aged to a golden brown. There is plenty of fret wear left and the ebony fretboard is in great shape. This guitar has the famous Takamine saddle pickup along with a built-in parametric EQ. Included is the original hardshell case.

95 Fender Stratocaster


This is a 1995 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. It is a Mexican strat and is not a Squier. This guitar is in perfect shape, the pots are clean, and it plays very well. I have it set up with 10's but it plays fantastic with a lighter gauge string setup as well. I am the second owner and have had this guitar for over ten years. It includes a whammy bar and the molded Fender hardshell case.

Harmony Roy Smeck Lap Steel Guitar


This Harmony steel guitar was purchased in 1964 in Toronto, Ontario for $99.50 (Canadian). It is a 1963 Roy Smeck model lap steel guitar and comes with its original case and original slide. It stays in tune nicely and the pickup sounds fantastic when played through a tube amp. The volume knob is a lever that allows you to swell the volume as you pick. Roy Smeck was a great slide guitar player and this was his signature instrument.

Sheraton II Epiphone Electric Guitar



This Epiphone Sheraton II hollowbody guitar plays like a dream. The tortoise shell pickguard has been removed and the amber knobs have been replaced with black ones. This makes it look like the John Lee Hooker signature version of the Sheraton II guitar. It comes with the hardshell case, the original pickguard, and the original knobs. The action is low and the tone is sweet on this guitar. The pots are clean and the humbuckers can range from warm jazz to overdriven madness. The inlays, gold hardware, and bindings are flawless.