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« 1 » PRS Swamp Ash Special - 2004
15th March 2016

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Rating: 10.0/10 (6 votes cast)

This Paul Reed Smith is a 2004 Swamp Ash Special, carved ash body with PRS tremolo. 22 fret bolt on figured maple neck & fretboard, McCarty neck & bridge pickup with Seymour Duncan Vintage Rails middle 3 way with vol & tone (coil tap pull).
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« 2 » Miruzzi custom built fan fret guitar
15th March 2016

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Rating: 6.5/10 (8 votes cast)

This guitar was custom built in 2000 by Sydney luthier Rick Miruzzi. Previously owned by the Whitlams guitarist, Ben Fink, it's made in zebra wood with Bartiloni pickups, which can switch between humbucker and single coil.
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« 3 » Fan fret acoustic
15th March 2016

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Rating: 10.0/10 (3 votes cast)

A fan fret acoustic guitar
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« 4 » 'Hello Kitty' acoustic guitar
14th March 2016

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Rating: 10.0/10 (2 votes cast)

I bought this guitar for my wife, a 'Hello Kitty' acoustic, made by Squire under Fender licence. It's not a bad sounding acoustic, although it has no built in pick up.
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« 5 » Ibanez Masa Acoustic guitar
25th August 2014

Ibanez Masa Acoustic guitar
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« 6 » Kharaj-pancham Sitar
6th October 2011

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Rating: 5.5/10 (2 votes cast)

I purchased this Sitar from a music shop in Sydney, NSW, as they are hard to come by in Perth. This is an 18 string double gourd model, with 7 playable strings, and 11 sympathetic strings, making it a Kharaj-pancham sitar. The two bridges are made of deer horn, and the movable frets are a standard metal braced with string. The top (secondary) gourd is removable, and the hollow back provides a resonance for the player to hear the instrument - removing it via the screw makes the instrument project more towards the front, and would be ideal in an electrified situation. I bought a piezo pickup for this instrument, but it hasn't been fitted yet. The neck and facia is likely made from mahogany (tun wood), and it's decorated with bird inlays, as well as what appears to be the standard red, white and black markings around the instrument.
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« 7 » Riverhead Sound Research - Session Electric Guitar (Superstrat)
6th October 2011

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Rating: 9.1/10 (11 votes cast)

The Session (aka known as "Sesh", "Suzie Session" and "Suzie Sesh") is a long standing recording guitar. I don't know a lot about the history of this guitar prior to my purchasing it from a pawn shop in the mid 80's, and in fact I can't find a lot out about the company - apart from they worked out of Japan in the "Headway" factory during the 70's and 80's - the build quality is surprisingly good for a relatively unknown brand, and it was worked for many years on stage and in the studio. 22 frets on rosewood with shark fin triangle inlays, two single coils and a humbucker, which was later replaced by a Seymour Duncan SH-4B. These guitars get mixed reviews (when you can find them!), ranging from "avoid" to "best purchase" - I think mine lands in the later area of that.
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« 8 » Roland G-707 Synth Guitar Controller
6th October 2011

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Rating: 10.0/10 (3 votes cast)

This synth controller was purchased back in the early 80's, when Roland were still tuning their synth controlling gear. It was purchased from a hock shop for probably too much money, and was later matched to the synth portion (the Roland GR-700, not pictured here) from a private sale. These are the details from the Roland site:

  • Model:Roland G-707
  • Retail price: $1295.00
  • Body: Ash
  • Finish: Acrylic
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Frets: 22
  • Bridge: Roland tremolo
  • Nut: Polycarbonate
  • Tuning Machines: Gotoh, 6-in-line
  • Pickups: Two Roland humbuckers
  • Scale: 25 1/2"
  • Truss Rod: Single, adjustable
  • Neck Width: 1 5/8"
  • Body Width: 9"
  • Body Depth: 1 3/4"
  • Overall Length: 39 1/2"
  • Weight: 8 lbs 12 oz

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« 9 » Maton EBG808CL Performer Acoustic Guitar
4th October 2011

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Rating: 9.0/10 (3 votes cast)

I purchased this guitar from the Maton factory in 2004, upgraded to gold tuners and (later) titanium gold bridge pins (Jellifish Hotrods). The soundboard is built from "A" Grade Solid Bunya, and the back and sides from Queensland Maple, finished in the "Satin" look. The fingerboard and bridge are Rosewood and it features a Fishman AP5 pickup system. This new guitar series continues the success of the BG808. It carries the original 808 shape with a slightly thinner body and soft cutaway. Its Bunya soundboard provides the volume and punch to more than compensate for a small body. Comfort and playability are the keys to this purpose built series.
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« 10 » Hohner Steinberger B2 bass with GK-3B Midi pickup
4th October 2011

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Rating: 8.2/10 (5 votes cast)

I found this bass for the bassist who was playing in our band in the mid 90's, as he was playing a cheap instrument and wanted to upgrade. He played it for a while, but when he left our band he lost interest in playing and I bought this from him. It's a 4 string, 24 fret, headless and bodiless bass, with neck-thru design and 2 hum-cancelling pickups with passive electronics. Includes the Steinberger licensed bridge on an all maple body and neck with a rosewood fretboard. The neck is thin enough for my small hands and the bass is really lightweight. Later added a Roland GK-3B bass pickup for their 13 pin system, which transmits a signal per string and upgraded the knobs from black to pearloid.
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