How's about some pictures of your non_Larrivee guitars?

Started by Walkerman, March 10, 2010, 02:35:40 PM

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Quote from: unclrob on March 13, 2010, 09:27:56 PM
SMan how do you like playing midi guitar.I'm using the GR33.

hi rob,
Up until now I have always used my friends midi gear.  He has a GR-20 and also a VG88.  It's a lot of fun.  I compare it to when I was introduced to alternate tunings.  It just opens up another world of possibilities.  When I sat down last night to really explore the GR-20 hours had passed before I realized it.  I picked these up as a set on craigslist and get a great deal.  Very happy with the purchase.  Not sure how different the GR 33 is but I'm sure its great as well.  :thumb



BTW Queequeg that Gretsch is stunning! :thumb :thumb
Steve ....aka the SMan

The GR33 has the expression peddle and a bunch more programs.I use the different string settings as background to my acoustic recordings.Live I use the organ and piano programs under the electric guitar,its so cool to see people looking at the stage looking for the keyboard player thats not there.

Queequeg I use my Falcon for the few jazz standard gigs that come my way.I play with a guy does way too much James Taylor and its the perfect guitar for backing him up.
A REPAIRPERSON,Barefoot Rob gone to a better place
OM03PA.98 L10 Koa
Favorite saying
 OB LA DE OB LA DA,LIFE GOES ON---BRA,It is what it is,You just gotta deal it,
One By One The Penguins Steal My Sanity, Keith and Barefoot Rob on youtube
Still unclrob
#19
12 people ignoring me,so cool
rpjguitarworks
Call PM me I may be able to help

My  "Holliger" That's Holler + Gallagher



About the guitar: Built By Jim Holler and Don Gallagher
Year: 2009
Number: 86
Price: Never for sale!
Body: Deep body OM
Frets: 12 frets clear of the body
Top: Old Adirondack Spruce 30 + years
Back and sides :Flamed South American Mahogany 30 + years old
Binding: Rosewood
Rosette: Spalted Maple with Rosewood
Bridge: Brazilian Rosewood
headplate: Brazilian Rosewood
Width at nut: 1-3/4"
Neck: One piece Mahogany
Scale: 25.4mm
Tuning Machines: Waverly



Jim Holler, Luthier
Trinity Guitars
www.TrinityGuitars.com

 :drool:
A REPAIRPERSON,Barefoot Rob gone to a better place
OM03PA.98 L10 Koa
Favorite saying
 OB LA DE OB LA DA,LIFE GOES ON---BRA,It is what it is,You just gotta deal it,
One By One The Penguins Steal My Sanity, Keith and Barefoot Rob on youtube
Still unclrob
#19
12 people ignoring me,so cool
rpjguitarworks
Call PM me I may be able to help

Quote from: TrinityGuitars on March 14, 2010, 12:20:49 PM
My  "Holliger" That's Holler + Gallagher

Jim, I'd love to hear this guitar played.  Any chance for an audio file?

Let me start off with my hillbilly duo...Manny and BJ

Manny....














And, BJ


























Quote from: TrinityGuitars on March 14, 2010, 12:20:49 PM
My  "Holliger" That's Holler + Gallagher



About the guitar: Built By Jim Holler and Don Gallagher
Year: 2009
Number: 86
Price: Never for sale!
Body: Deep body OM
Frets: 12 frets clear of the body
Top: Old Adirondack Spruce 30 + years
Back and sides :Flamed South American Mahogany 30 + years old
Binding: Rosewood
Rosette: Spalted Maple with Rosewood
Bridge: Brazilian Rosewood
headplate: Brazilian Rosewood
Width at nut: 1-3/4"
Neck: One piece Mahogany
Scale: 25.4mm
Tuning Machines: Waverly




Jim I went to your Trinity website and saw all your pics of this fine guitar. Congratulations on an exceptional build.


Quote from: Walkerman on March 14, 2010, 05:06:52 PM
Let me start off with my hillbilly duo...Manny and BJ

Manny....





Steve it is really a fine mando. I knew it was going to be when I saw how well Collings was building it. And your pics rival anyone on the forum.

".... Steve it is really a fine mando. I knew it was going to be when I saw how well Collings was building it. And your pics rival anyone on the forum...."

Isn't it funny how a couple of Larrivee guys got to share some fish and chips because of a Collings mando?  Go figure.

Meet 'Grace', my Northwood R80-OO.





"Faith"    2009 Larrivee FIII LSV-03HB (IS/Hog)

One of my favorite Tacomas. 1997 PM20.

1997 Tacoma PM20
2001 Tacoma C5C Chief
2004 Tacoma EMM30 Forum Guitar
2006 Tacoma VECK40C

Tacoma Guitar Forum



neo hippie guitarist/geology student red haired stepson playing my nearly new Santa Cruz adi/hog VJ (phew).

Big balls giv'em inspiration i suppose! Good kid.

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This is my 1981 Augustino (LoPrinzi) CM20, spruce over mahogany.
Bought it new in 1981. It was originally stained very dark, and
looked like a mahogany top. In about 1986, it was exposed to mosquito repellent and put back in the case.
The crushed velvet lining stuck to the finish. It got punched in the back by a drunk, and the repair is just
wood glue with a block on the inside.
When a friend helped me refinish it some years later, I let him take it for a while because he came to really like it.
It came back to me this year.
The refinish has a little stain to it, but you can see why the blurry grain may have caused Augie to
originally stain it dark. The pick guard was an add on by my friend.
It's a cannon. So glad to have it back.




Some of mine . . .





Johnson L Body
A&L AMI
Cort Earth 900
Taylor Big Baby
Gold Tone PBR
Regal RC-51
Fender R48
Ariana Classical
Seagull Artist Grand
Gibson SJ
Gibson J-55
Taylor 355
Taylor 414
Larrivée L-05
Guild D-55
Taylor 614ce
Taylor 714ce
Taylor 814c
Kent archtop
Silvertone archtop
Les Paul Custom

Guild F-412, Goodall RCJC, Yamaha CG-110CE, Breedlove Focus concert (floor).
http://www.box.net/shared/8p0psrzikl

Bourgeois Prototype Model SJ (Short Scale/Small Jumbo) - Adi-Hog



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jeff

Larrivee 00-03MT Forum IV  #30 of 29


Here's the collection (for now).


I've bought and sold a few guitars over the years, but have now reached a point where I don't wanna give up anything in the collection, so maybe now it'll be stable for awhile (sh'yeah).  Some of them have been named, some of them haven't, yet.

Top Row L to R:
VG Stratocaster "Blue Light Special" – modified w/Hot Noiseless (Jeff Beck) pickups and locking tuners
USA Deluxe Strat SE "Goldie" – factory w/gold hardware, locking tuners, ebony board
USA Deluxe Strat "The Green Genie (Gigi)" – heavily customized; see www.turnstyleswitch.com for specs
Gibson Les Paul Elegant – factory except for new Speed knobs and inlaid ebony TRC
Soulmate Model 4 – modified w/ Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz pickup set and bloodwood pickup rings, knobs and switch tip to match neck binding. Go to www.soulmateguitars.com/04_Spalt_Top.htm for original specs

Middle Row L to R
Larrivee PV-09E "the Unpossible" – factory
Gibson ES-335 "Valerie" – modified w/Setmour Duncan Seth Lover pickup set, RMC piezo bridge and 8 conductor breakout cable connector
Gibson ES-137 "Jesse" – modified, replaced Varitone with Turnstyle circuit (www.turnstyleswitch.com) replaced black speed knobs with pearl topped flying saucers.
Martin CF-1 – factory

Bottom Row
Washburn – 35 year old, Japanese made dreadnaught. Tag long gone, don't know the model. My first "real" guitar.
Larrivee LV-09E "LV" – factory (as far as I know)
Ovation 6756LX "12" – factory
Ovation 2006-FKOA "06" – the 2006 Collectors model with flamed koa top and flamed maple epaulet
Ovation 2007-BCS "07" – the 2007 Collectors model with bear claw spruce top and spalted maple epaulet

How do you make God laugh?  Tell Him your plans.


Here's my daily driver: G&L Invader XL Standard with coil taps.....at least until an RS-4 in Tobaccoburst becomes available at which time the G&L may have to go to make room for the new arrival. My RS-4 GoldTop is pampered and reserved for special occasions, weekends and holidays and will not be parted with.   :bowdown: RS-4



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