Pics of your favourite axe!
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Well; here’s mine – Suhr Pro S3 – my only guitar at the moment but I am so happy with it! It just feels amazing – I don’t have to think at all about the guitar when I’m playing – great action, nice neck, amazing sounding pick ups – it’s my baby!
Now let’s see yours!
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Trev wrote:Thanks Rick.
The Suhr is fabulous – I’ve had it since the end of November last year. I’ve had loads of guitars and this plays and sounds amazing (well it probably would if someone good was playing it!) I’ve got it strapped on now – just checking out some lessons!
So you are a Flaxwood endorser then – that’s great news – any clinics or gigs back in Blightly and you have to give me a shout!
Thanks man! I expect I’ll be doing clinics in the UK at some point soon so I’ll let you know.
p.s. I love your avatar man. NIICE!
My baby is the Axis Model from Ernie Ball!
Only the JPEG is 2 large for the forum? How do i resize it to post a photo?
Hey John,
Do you have Paint installed on your computer? If so, just open the photo in there and go to “Image” then “Resize”. š
You can also upload it to “imageshack” and select the resolution you want š It will resize the image for you.
Me and my ’57 Strat at BB Kings NYC
My fretless that I dubbed Djinntar
and my NationalAhhh, the pics came out poopish! But you get the idea!
@SIRIUSB 1161 wrote:
Me and my ’57 Strat at BB Kings NYC
My fretless that I dubbed Djinntar
and my NationalAhhh, the pics came out poopish! But you get the idea!
Wow, some nice guitars there man! Do you play slide?
This baby has always had a place in my heart. Some day, some day š
It is a ‘Warr’ Guitar, Artisan Series.
“Welcome to Semi-Hollow Body Touch-Style āArtisanā
These semi-hollow body, semi-acoustic guitars are an amazing feat of craftsmanship-they allow for an acoustic guitar tone on a touch-style instrument! Available in 8, 10, and 12-sting models, featuring piezo transducer pickups and optional “Floating Bartolini Jazz Pickups.” The piezo pickups allow a wide range of string choices for these guitars, including bronze and nylon strings. You can add the optional MIDI triggering capability to your piezos!”Old picture, Ill post a better one when i can, The Ibanez is my darling, love it to death! š
Ibanez RG350MDX, Dean Michael Schenker Signature, Washburn Dimebag Darell Signature Stealth V (Discont. Model š )
@Nocturnal Majesty 1338 wrote:
Old picture, Ill post a better one when i can, The Ibanez is my darling, love it to death! š
Ibanez RG350MDX, Dean Michael Schenker Signature, Washburn Dimebag Darell Signature Stealth V (Discont. Model š )
Nice guitars! The ibanez just looks like it’s begging to be played.
My favorite ax is the only one i have..just got it in january, sold my other one to get it.. I love it, plays soo smooth and sounds great.
Its an esp mh-1000
has emg 81/85 pickups
@OutLaw2112 1778 wrote:
My favorite ax is the only one i have..just got it in january, sold my other one to get it.. I love it, plays soo smooth and sounds great.
Its an esp mh-1000
has emg 81/85 pickups
That guitar looks very similar to mine, same pickups too! What’s the difference between the mh400 and mh1000? Both pretty sweet, though.
Right now I’ve got 3 electric guitars, an Ibanez RG370DX, a custom one that I’m building, and this one is my favorite, an ESP MH400:
Here’s a couple of pics of my Musicmans. I have a EVH and the Steve Morse Y2D. Also two Peavey Wolfgangs, a Levinson Blade, a Peavey EXP with a piezo (for doing acousticy sounding stuff), an old Japanese Squier I’ll never part with, a Yamaha Classical that’s about 30 years old…and a snot green bass! The EVH is a ‘fader’ from 1993. At that time, the purplebursts were known to fade if left constantly in sunlight I believe. I love the colour…it’s kinda tie-dye. I’ll try and find some better pics.
@ActiveAxe 1800 wrote:
That guitar looks very similar to mine, same pickups too! What’s the difference between the mh400 and mh1000? Both pretty sweet, though.
Right now I’ve got 3 electric guitars, an Ibanez RG370DX, a custom one that I’m building, and this one is my favorite, an ESP MH400:
the mh-1000 has pearl around the whole guitar…
heres the specs on both of themESP LTD MH-1000 Electric Guitar with EMGs Features:
* Construction / Scale: Set-thru / 25.5″
* Body: Mahogany w/ Quilted Maple Top
* Neck / Fingerboard: 3-piece Maple / Rosewood
* Nut Type / Width: FR Locking / 42 mm
* Neck Shape: Thin U
* Inlays: Offset Abalone Blocks
* Frets: 24 XJ
* Binding: White w/ Abalone purfling
* Hardware: Black
* Tuners: Grover
* Bridge / Tailpiece: Floyd Rose
* Pickups: EMG 81 (B) / 85 (N)
* Electronics: Vol / 3-way switch / ToneESP LTD MH-400 Electric Guitar Features:
* Construction: Set-neck with minimal heel
* Scale: 25-1/2″
* Body: mahogany with quilted maple top
* Neck/Fretboard: 3-piece maple/rosewood
* Inlays: offset blocks with name at 12th fret
* Pickups: EMG 81 (B) / 85 (N) active pickups
* Electronics: volume, tone, 3-way slotted toggle
* Hardware: black, Grover tuners
* Bridge: Floyd Rose licensed tremolo
* Binding: white
* Frets: 24 XJHere’s a picture of my baby, an ’06 ESP Ltd DV8-R. This is a picture of an ’04 or ’05 but they’re basically the same except mine has Dave Mustaine signature Live Wire pickups and flush mount dunlop strap locks as opposed to out of body ones (strap locks are great in general, but flush mount are even more awesome).
Mine is Black on Black, but they were released in silver and white as well. My digital camera was stolen back in january and I’ve not gotten around to replacing it yet.
Riachard, is that an actual F hole into a chamber in the guitar? Or is that just fancy routing in the body? Looks cool either way š
The thread title is an oxymoron. No such thing as a favorite axe. Axes maybe, but not axe. š
I’ll try though. Umm… I guess here’s my top 5 that I’ve spent enough time playing to fall in love with. (there might be more than 5, ignore common sense when someone talks about love when talking about guitars…)
Parker Fly Deluxe
Ibanez VBT700
Ibanez SZ720FM
Agile 3000 Slim Profile
Carvin CT6M
Breedlove Master Class C15
ESP MHB-400 Baritone
Well that’s it for off the top of my head. There’s been others along the way. Didn’t get a hollow body in on this round…
My list of favorite amps triples this list at least.
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