« 31 » Javier Mortimer - week 16 (4 months)
8th October 2014
Some photos of Javier as he turns 4 months old.
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« 32 » Javier Mortimer - day 86 (3 months)
10th September 2014
Javier Mortimer - day 86 (3 months)
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« 33 » 1989 PRS Electric guitar
25th August 2014
This is an early 1989 (23rd Jan) version of the PRS 'Electric' 24 guitar. There were about 250 of this model produced, with the majority being built in 1988. This one is number 220, just prior to the model being re-released as the PRS CE 24. I fixed some issues and gave it a polish and it looks quite good for a 25 year old guitar.
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« 34 » Javier Mortimer - day 58 (8 weeks / 2months)
13th August 2014
Javier - day 58
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« 35 » Javier Mortimer - day 8 (1 week)
25th June 2014
Javier - day 8
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« 36 » Stratocaster rebuild
8th February 2012
Details of a rebuild I did for a Stratocaster rebuild. The original guitar was bought on eBay for $41, it took around 6 months to build and is intended for my son, Jai.
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« 37 » Jai at 2 years, 5 months
4th November 2011
Some photos of Jai from during the week, including visiting the local beach, Whiteman Park, and playing with friends.
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« 38 » Jai at 2 years, 4 months
7th October 2011
Some photos of Jai from during th week, including visiting Castledare, playing with Daddy's guitars, visiting Perth and the local shops.
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« 39 » Roland G-707 Synth Guitar Controller
6th October 2011
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:
« 40 » Epiphone 5 string Banjo MB 200
4th October 2011
I bought this Epiphone banjo from eBay when I was experimenting with different instruments, it didn't cost a lot due to a re-glued head turning a lot of people off, but it keeps tune very well for what looks like a mid-range priced instrument. It came with a hard case with the "Epiphone" logo, and sports chrome hardware. A 26 1/4" scale neck with a 1-1/4" nut. Bolt-on neck Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and a Mahogany body. Has an American Eagle design on the back in gold paint looks beautiful adds a great touch to this instrument. US made, I'm not too sure of it's history pre-2003 when I first purchased it, although it looks as though the neck was replaced at some stage.
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