Wednesday 29 July 2015

Guitarz helps me solve my own mystery. The Goya Rangemaster Album Cover

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In my continuing pursuit to become the world's fattest hipster I can be found hovering around discount record bins quite often. Last night I found this Guitars Unlimited record and the main guitar on the cover caught my eye more than the pretty country gal holding it.

I'd never seen the Goya Rangemaster before, and I was going to post here and ask for your help. But alas my quick search for Goya on Guitarz brought me to this post. I must have missed it the first time around as I would certainly have remembered those crazily located f-holes and those incredible pickups.

R.W. Haller


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Monday 27 July 2015

This Seven String 36 fret Yellow Gary Kramer R36 is a beast in yellow.

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Though this Gary Kramer R36 seven string guitar goes against a lot of what I believe in, I really kind of like it.
To me it looks like something that would have been made by Teuffel in his teen years, before he settled into a more mature style.

This particular one has had some modifications including the removal of frets 28, 30, 32, and 34 to make access easier for human-sized hands. This yellow beast was clearly designed for an alien so in it's intended hands it there would be no need for such a modification.

R.W. Haller







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Thursday 23 July 2015

Playstation One guitar that was " built with a buddy".

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I'm not sure where to begin on this PS1 guitar. Perhaps a joke about it being a PoS1? Naw, too lowbrow. I could point out the obvious faults. Look at that strap pin location, look at the angle of strings from "tailpiece" to bridge. The gobs of glue are a nice touch as well. I generally have a place in my heart for such novelty items, and if this one were better built I'd want to buy it just to play this song, in my band Life-Size Men.

But alas, it's not meant to be.

R.W. Haller

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Monday 20 July 2015

1920s Epiphone Inspiration round tenor guitar.

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This seems like a rare bird. When the guitar started to overtake the banjo in jazz some companies took to installing tenor necks on their guitars. This gave us the common tenor guitars by Martin, Gibson, and others. But this Epiphone Inspiration took a different approach, essentially replacing tone ring and head with wood. Maybe they thought that it would be an easier sell to banjo players if the instrument still resembled what they were accustom to. 
Maybe they just liked how it looked. 
I know I do.

R.W. Haller





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Friday 17 July 2015

Klira Triumphator Made in Germany 1960s - Possibly the smallest heastock to body ratio out there.

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This Klira Triumphator is a great little guitar. I love the simplicity of the layout and colours. It's hard to tell if the headstock is extra big, or the body is extra small. Perhaps a combination of both.

R.W. Haller

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Tuesday 14 July 2015

Hand made One of a kind Bovine Infused Guitar - With apologies to PITA? (The guy from Hunger Games?)

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Because I have no words, I'll leave you with the sellers own:

"It just screams Billy Gibbons :) 
Real horns and real cowhide (sorry PITA) 
Sherif star, Scull knobs 
Rotary pickup selector switch is mounted to Magnum 22 caliber drum 
Spanish Cedar body, spalted maple back 
24 fret 25 1/2" scale maple/rosewood neck 
Texas Special single coil pickup set 

Comes with customized megasturdy flight case."

R.W. Haller

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Monday 13 July 2015

Ibanez Talman Prestige series debuts at NAMM. My dreams come true?

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So, I posted about my desire for an Ibanez Roadstar Telecaster literally less than 15 minutes ago. Then I scroll through my news feed and see these from NAMM.

I'm not sure what to think. What I do know is that I love the styling of the two that are more T-style. I also know that they are made in Japan and will run around $1100. The Talman resurrected with a maple fretboard and Telecaster vibe?

Why yes, you have my attention.

R.W. Haller

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Ibanez FR365TFB Sunburst - Tele Monday?

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As a fan of both telecasters and early Ibanez Roadstars I always have wished that Ibanez had produced a Telecaster shaped Roadstar. I had a 1972 Ibanez Telecaster that I regret selling, but still I wish for a Telecaster Roadstar.

Has anyone ever seen one?

In the meantime this Ibanez FR365FB will have to sustain me. All in all it's not a bad looking guitar though I'd prefer a maple fretboard and and older style headstock, before the points.

R.W. Haller

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Tuesday 7 July 2015

Burns Custom Elite Series Sonic Deluxe. NAMM prototype. Perhaps the only one of its kind.

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This Burns Sonic Deluxe may be the only one to have come with three tri-sonic pickups, and it has a serial number 0001. Another first? The only one?

All in all this is a great take on the tele design, has the Rez-O-Tube bridge, and though I'd normally loathe a 3 + 3 headstock on a tele design this one gets a pass since its equipped with a Burns scroll headstock. Very sweet.

R.W. Haller

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Monday 6 July 2015

1977 Burns Artist. The very first one made.

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My heart is aflutter. Look at this wonderful Burns Artist from 1977. It has the serial number A1, which apparently means that it was the first one made for sale.

Apparently Jim Burns thought the Artist had a "more conventional style". I agree with the seller that he could not have been more incorrect, or perhaps modest. This stunner screams originality. Awesome curves, carves, and simple elegance makes this one for the top my covet list.

Currently listed at $7995.

R.W. Haller

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