Since it's Halloween, I thought I'd post a guitar with unusual monstrous tone. Chris Kinoshito sent me a hi-res photo of this fine Fender Bass VI Baritone guitar. It's kind of a guitar & bass together; with baritone sounding
tone. It has thicker gauge strings, & it's roots go back
into the 1960's surf era. Twitch, twitch. H A P P Y H A L L O W E E N
Rock with me & the Ladies of the 80's Friday Night (11/02) at G.B. Leighton's Pickle Park in Fridley.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Lombardi Trophy
Rock with me & the Rock-ittes Friday night at the new High-Five night club in Burnsville, &
Saturday night & Main Street Bar in Hopkins
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Every Rose Has it's Thorn
I did another show with this camp Friday night at Medina Ballroom & of course seized the opportunity to snap some back stage shots of a few guitars from the Minneapolis based HAIRBALL show. Guitar tech John Lockner seen here holding a Samick Blackbird solid body acoustic, played by Bobby Jensen as part of their POISON tribute. The Blackbird is a perfect choice when you need great tone & playability along with maximum feedback suppression while delivering over 50,000 watts of clean acoustic love. Click HERE for more info on this great show
Labels:
American Guitar and Band,
Blackbird,
Bobby Jensen,
Haiball,
John Lockner,
Medina,
Mpls,
music go round,
October 19 2012,
Samick
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Iguana Burst
Labels:
American Guitar and Band,
Cory Lake,
Dove,
Gibson,
Green,
Ron Wilson
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Mystery Machine
Today's feature submitted by Jon Tranberry here in the Twin Cities. He's looking for a little assistance in identifying this gem of an acoustic for a friend of his. Knowing how much our readers love to assist other local players I agreed to publish this photo to see who could be the first to offer up the correct identity & origin of this unusual 6 string guitar. You can use the comment section below to give it your best shot. Jon sends his thanks in advance. }:-D-
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Rockabilly Heaven
Here's an early 1960's single pick-up arch top electric from KAY. I've got a soft spot for these old catalog guitars that were once plentiful in rural America which are now becoming increasingly hard to find id decent condition. This is one of a few fine specimens that I picked up this weekend from my fourth cousin (twice removed); the well known HAM radio aficionado Bob Bartkus in Moundsview. He's preserved this axe quite nicely over the years, & I'm certainly proud to call it mine at this time. There is just no substitute for vintage Mojo.
UPDATE, 10/13/2012: This little wonder has already been SOLD now. Congratulations to Johnny from NE Minneapolis. We'll all still get to see this guitar in his weekly shows here in Mpls.
UPDATE, 10/13/2012: This little wonder has already been SOLD now. Congratulations to Johnny from NE Minneapolis. We'll all still get to see this guitar in his weekly shows here in Mpls.
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acoustic,
axe,
f hole,
Guitar electric,
Johnny,
Kay,
Minneapolis,
performance,
Pick guard,
Schedule,
Sears,
vintage
Monday, October 1, 2012
One Man's Paradise...
Received these pics from David Kline Jr. last week, & I immediadtely scheduled them in for this weeks post. The Kanji, David Kline Jr's Signature Paradise USA Guitars are mahogany soloist type body w/ Acrylic top. Pickups are: Dimarzio Tone Zone(Bridge) PAF 36th Anniversary(Neck). 1 Volume, 1 Tone, 3 way Toggle, Birdseye maple neck (1 piece), 24 medium/jumbo frets. Gotoh Tuners, Floyd Rose Pro Bridge, w/ mods. Agreat guitar for a great player. David also is responsible for the Jason Becker Guitar coming to light.
Thanks for the great submission this week Dave. We'll talk soon.
Hear about this guitar in Dave's own words via YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCmPyqkMMpI
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Fin to Win
As the season winds down, you'll find car shows are pretty much done for the year. You gotta love the classics. Timeless designs that send your mind tripping back to the future with skate boards & hula hoops. This weeks submission sent in by Scotty Clifford of Chaska. Scotty has a great collection of vintage axes from the 50's & 60's that we'll be featuring on this blog in the near future Meanwhile, you get to enjoy this knock-back to the golden era of automotive greats. Thanks Scotty!
Labels:
57 chevy,
automobile,
Bel Aire,
Car guitar,
rare,
silver
Monday, September 24, 2012
Bursted
Here's a closeup of Gary Vogel's Gibson Factoryburst-- a limited edition reissue
of the 1959 LP standard sunburst
(only 50 made of this finish). These babies are entirely handmade to
exact standards of the 1959 models, down to the nth degree-- finish,
pickups, woods, everything. Gary recently got this from American Guitar Boutique. Those guys are great; fantastic service, friendly, expert
knowledge, and good prices on the good stuff.
Gary always choose his guitars by playing them acoustically first-- you can easily
tell the exceptional ones in how they feel & respond before you plug
them in. All of his LP's are of the kind where everything comes together on
a particular guitar, to create something magical that sets them apart
from the others. He's also got a Silverburst that blew him away even though he doesn't particularly like that color, so he had to buy it. Same goes for his 2009
Tradition Standard. It out-shined nearly 50 other LP's that he tried over the
course of a month.
When Gary picked this baby
up, he KNEW where all the extra $$$ went-- This baby is awe-inspiring in
how it just channels your energy, and sparks your muse. He's usually
into much thinner necks, but the feel of this thicker chunkier profile
is not a hindrance for some reason.
Gary says: "I have not played any guitar that comes close to this baby. Yes, I am in love!"
Want to learn more about Gary? Here's some links I found on the Web for additional cool stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl9vcdBFTnU
http://www.effectsbay.com/tag/gary-vogel/
http://www.roundthedialmagazine.com/category/guitar-town-tech-talk/
http://www.reverbnation.com/redonred
Labels:
best,
dedicated,
Factory burst,
Gary,
Gibson,
Guitar player,
innovative,
Les Paul,
soloist,
Vogel
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Frankenstein
Freak of the week - F R A N K E N S T E I N -
Just a little tease to remind our readers to start working on their Halloween costumes. Know the origin of this fine axe? Use the comment section below to show off your knowledge.
Just a little tease to remind our readers to start working on their Halloween costumes. Know the origin of this fine axe? Use the comment section below to show off your knowledge.
Labels:
Frankenstein,
freak,
guitar,
halloween,
Monster,
of the week
Sunday, September 2, 2012
This ORR That
Thanks to ROCKFIST's Kenner Siegrist for this week's feature photo. A very unique sounding one of a kind hand made bass by Charles Orr. Kenner.is a very fortunate fellow to have this bass in his collection. You can track down the owner of this fine bass at a local TC performance near you, & ask Kenner about this axe.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Guitar Moose
I met Alex Hartinger this weekend by chance, & he got me up to date with his current guitar endeavors. Check his cool website to find his top shelf leather straps & innovative guitar pics. He dropped me a few samples of his reduced fatigue picks & sticky picks, & I can't wait to try them out. You can meet Alex the innovator in person on Sunday nights at the open mic jam in Blaine. Showcase your talents & get some free samples from the designer himself. He'll make you feel right at home.
http://www.openmicjam.com/
http://www.guitarmoose.com/
http://www.openmicjam.com/
http://www.guitarmoose.com/
Labels:
Alex Hartinger,
Blaine,
con,
guitar,
Guitar Moose,
Leather. picks,
openmicjam,
pick,
shirts,
softgrip,
stickygrip,
straps
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Wyatt's Wonderful J-200
Wyatt Cote has been swapping guitars since his early teens & has now
accumulated many cool specimens. I think the rarest of his prized vintage instruments currently is a Gibson J-200....Jr.
Made in the 90s at the Bozeman factory, Gibson only did a limited run for a few years. You could travel to guitar shops around the US & you'd rarely see another. Wyatt acquired this at a local pawn shop in Mankato for $900, which was a bargain so he snatched it up and has been looking on ebay, craigslist and gbase ever since to see if he could find another one.
Made in the 90s at the Bozeman factory, Gibson only did a limited run for a few years. You could travel to guitar shops around the US & you'd rarely see another. Wyatt acquired this at a local pawn shop in Mankato for $900, which was a bargain so he snatched it up and has been looking on ebay, craigslist and gbase ever since to see if he could find another one.
Wyatt is currently seeking a new band to work with in the
metro area, He lives in Mankato, but if the circumstances are right he
would move or just drive without a problem. He wants to play
guitar for a living, and has done a pretty good job so far at paying
the bills so far; but he's finding it a little tough to find work at the moment.
Here is his webpage, it has links to Facebook , Youtube & Twitter
Thanks for sending the great photos, Wyatt. Best of luck to you.
Labels:
acoustic,
Cote,
Gibson J-200,
guitar,
Hollow body,
Mankato,
Wyatt
Monday, August 13, 2012
Space Ranger
Musicvox Spaceranger Bass, proudly displayed by TC resident & discriminating & owner: J-Bone Swanson. This new gold fleck 4 string axe gets used regularly in the successful Minneapolis based cover band PopROCKS, & it's a great looking staple in the herd of electrics that make up the unique PopROCKS sound. Click HERE for the schedule of where you can follow this hip group & check out this guitar up close. Thanks fro sharing this uber unique bass, Jason.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Drea
Honduran mahogany body and neck with a flame maple body
cap. The head cap is quilted Honduran Mahogany. The body, neck and
headstock have abalone purfling and cream binding. This is a set neck
construction. The scale length is 24.625". The fingerboard is Indian
Rosewood with gold mother of pearl block inlays and gold Jumbo frets.
The pickups are Seymour Duncan Slash Alnico 2 humbuckers. The
electronics are wired so that you can coil cut and reverse the phase.
The switching is controlled with push pull pots. Tuning machines are
gold Kluson waffle back with vintage pearl buttons. A toner was added
to the maple top to give it that amber color. Not only is this a custom
made guitar, but custom parts were made for the pearl inlays and truss
rod cover, the pickups have custom wiring. Case is custom made
by Ameritage.
Contact treede@earthlink.net for more information or contact via Facebook.
Contact treede@earthlink.net for more information or contact via Facebook.
Labels:
Drea,
Gibson,
Les Paul,
Minneapolis,
Tim reede custom guitar
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Tom Schulz GMW
This guitar is modeled after the BC Rich ST3. Custom built by GMW Guitar Works, currently owned by Tom Schulz of Blaine. Tom has a number of STD's, I mean ST3's. Built in 2007, ebony fret board, Dimarzio chopper pick up in neck position, Tone Zone in bridge position, original Floyd Rose trem. Especially nice tiger quilt maple cap! Features 20 db boost rotary knob, & micro kill switch, finished off with jumbo 6100 frets. Want one of these? Lotsa luck. Read the review of this very special axe written by the original owner & posted on Harmony Central.
Labels:
6 string,
B.C. Rich,
Blondes,
custom,
GMW ST-3 Tom Schulz,
guitarist,
Maniac,
Mixx,
Raven Wolfe,
special order
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Time to Rock
Rock with me & the Ladies of the 80's Friday July 27th at Pickle Park in Fridley.
Labels:
Clock,
guitar,
Kolacky Days,
New Prague,
teacher,
Wreckless,
wrecklessbandMN
Monday, July 23, 2012
Toe Jam
Incredible "Big Foot" guitar will turn heads in any setting. The perfect axe selection for playing at the next big toe jam. If you know the owner or origin of this unique FREAK of the WEEK you can use the comment section below to share your smarty pants-ness with our readers.
Labels:
Fender,
foot,
Freaky,
guitar,
guitar. Freak,
Hairball,
Novelty,
Strat,
Stratocaster,
Toe
Thursday, July 19, 2012
прикажи детаље
First,
I would like to thank you for promoting my electric guitar construction
design. I will try, in short terms, to describe its function. Essentially, there are two changes that should be made to the regular guitar design:
1. Change in the guitar neck
A
channel should be carved along the full length of the guitar neck as
shown in the drawing. It will allow a perfect grip and ergonomics of the
hand on the guitar neck, more precisely of the metacarpal bone of the
index finger [metacarpus]. The metacarpal bone fits inside the channel
and hence decreases the tension of the hand and allows easy guitar
playing without unnecessary big effort and tiredness. It will also
enable bigger mobility of the fingers.
2. Change in the guitar body
The
point of the guitar body where it connects to the neck has a cuboid
shape. That creates difficulties when playing high notes. My design
suggests curving and rotating the cuboid with radius as in the drawing.
The junction is created using 5 bolts with special cone-shaped shims.
I
believe that this is a radical improvement of the electric guitar
design and with proper marketing, advertising, and promotional
operations the market will accept it swiftly.
I
do not have the required financial and physical facilities to conduct
the design changes on my own, so I am hoping for your involvement in the
realization of the project. Tell me what your opinion is on this, we
can discuss the details at a later stage.
Looking forward to your reply,
Best regards,
Ljuben Karalievski
Dame Gruev 82
6000 Ohrid
Republic of Macedonia
Join me Friday night 7/20 at 8:00 pm for a FREE concert at the Spirit of the Lakes Festival at Surfside Bay Park in Mound.
Join me Friday night 7/20 at 8:00 pm for a FREE concert at the Spirit of the Lakes Festival at Surfside Bay Park in Mound.
Labels:
body,
changes,
guitar,
Ljuben Karalievski,
Macedonia,
neck Patent
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Fudge Factory
Ibanez JEM Custom. unbound neck with dot inlay, factory Floyd Rose, & cool modified paint scheme. Steve Pritchard collection, Rogers MN. If you hurry, you can see a good chunk of his collection with the short lived rock camp "Fun Factory" based here in the twin cities
Labels:
custom,
Fudge,
Fun Factory,
guitar,
Ibanez,
Jem,
MN,
Monkey Grip,
RG570,
Rogers,
Steve Pritchard
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