People still having trouble find my Reverb shop... link is in the description box is that hard to to find or something? Here it is again pinned at top of comments: tidd.ly/3RIRwNs
I will say that I follow your shop and last week I searched via your channel name which aI thought was the shop name also. Anyway I found it when i searched my saved shops. Link will help for sure.
[13:03 paused]. Do not sell the ‘69 SG Jr. Amongst a bunch of your guitars that sound great, it sounded incredible, with a sound quality that cannot easily be replaced, if at all. Jmho. Ymmv.
Colin, I can see the gears turnin in your head, when you justify keeping certain “Sales”. You’re too funny Man, and not fooling any of us. You make a much better collector than salesman! You def entertain us every week, with your humor and bs! 👊😅 Keep it goin Man, much appreciate you. How bout some band vids, from back in the day?? We’d love to see ‘em
Definitely NOT a Salesman ! You never "Get Rid" of a guitar... You either GIFT... SELL or TRADE a guitar... but... Whatever works for Colin... Ha Ha... My favorite UA-cam Guitar Channel ! The 'Man' knows his stuff !
Good Evening Colin, so another one of those Guitarist quirks, you sell one of your favourite darlings, and after she's out the door, you just know it, she's 10K times better than when you still had her🙈
Dear Colin, I'm sure I'm not helping the situation BUT any SG Junior that sounds that good on Watermelon In Easter Hay should stay in your collection, in my humble opinion. Rock on sir👍
As for my part, I'm sitting here in Nashville TN, freezing cold I might add , we are having a record cold snap with record snowfall to boot..at least you don't have all these guitars in your living space!! That was my problem..moved to a smaller place.
Humid and very warm 28C down here in Auckland, New Zealand fir over a week give or take. What’s that old saying? The weather is here, wish you were beautiful? Or something like that 🤣😂🤣😂😎🎸🤘
Down Down was the first Status Quo song id heard followed by Rain on the album Blue For You. Blue For You was the first record i ever bought with my own money. The first CD i ever bought was Pixies, Doolittle. Iam now going to queue up Down Down and Roll Over Lay Down and maybe Big Fat Momma. Lurve yer werk Colin Cheers mate 😎🎸🤘
I know I've commented on Part 1, I'm here for Part 2 today because as I said, I'm having issues as well letting some go. They are truly like children in a way, it's utterly impossible to say which one is one's favorite. Also, as they leave home it's hard to see them go. Unlike yourself I don't have a show that I would need to bring in anymore, yet like yourself I cannot let them ALL go or I won't know what to do with myself! ;p
That white ‘73 Tele is a proper Chrissie Hynde signature model, what she’s seen playing in all their performances for the first two albums, before she got the blue one with the chrome pickguard.
"Cockle Doodle Do" 🐓... and... After 52 years finally said "Goodbye" to a Much Loved "joined-at-the-hip" Italian Acoustic... Collected ALL my Acoustics together and Tested each and examined truthfully "why" do I keep them and "What" do they mean to me ?? I learnt a few things to my surprise ! Yes... I was reassured for purchasing them and DO play them ALL... Which only then leaves "Sentiment"... Goodbye 'old' friend and companion... You deserve to be played around a BBQ or whatever (?) and hopefully new owner will cherish you as much as I have done... and... as I walked out of the shop with cash in my pocket (?) ... THERE was a Half Size Travel Acoustic saying... "Pick me up... Pick me and I'll sing for you" ! and so I did ! Still have Ten guitars... or rather (?) Nine and a Half Guitars now ! and then ? Do have a Fender Redondo Laminate Acoustic... and it has it's own unique Tone (because of Laminate woods?)... Excellent construction, a 'beauty' neck (as Fenders generally do) and magnificent volume ! Am thinking 'your' Black Fender Acoustic is similar... and so... a Keeper ! Play on MacDuff ! If you EVER tour NZ ... (and I reckon you have Fans in Aussie too)... I'm the Duffer in the front row ! 🤠...
You really should keep the SG Junior. Those P-90s in those guitars from all accounts are essentially not able to be replicated. I still remember the late 60s SG Junior I almost bought 20 years ago with regret. I think you will regret letting a vintage 60s SG go, as prices will only increase.
I have 15 guitars and have 5 on my living room wall. I try to rotate them on the first of every month and just making that decision is difficult. I do like some more than others. I feel your pain. Those are some beautiful giutars. Good luck to you. Cheers
I've got 18 and one was a gift from a friend. Wanting to sell at least one or two more but like you with 15 plus guitars it's still hard to let any more (other than the one or two I want to sell) go and I'm not even really playing that much anymore and it's still hard!
If I had a guitar channel based on reviewing guitars it would be the price of doing business. Also if I had so many it took me a month to review them all I think Id likely have another that could do the trick. I think he's been pretty savvy in the ones he's keeping too because they tend to be the unique ones.
I don't play very well, at all but I've been "collecting guitars, pedals & amps" for about 4 years now, after owning only 2 guitars. Have around 25 guitars now. I've just bought, in the last month, a pre loved ol' 80s Squier Japan E series Strat. Plays like butter! ❤ it! My brother is "borrowing it"! Also, on Xmas day, I bought another modified & beat up, "Jimmie Vaughan signature Strat" from Z9, for a pretty fair price, in Sydney, Aus. Confirmed the "Authenticity" from pics on a website. Heard of "David Allen, Voodoo Blues pups? Most of the $ I paid for the guitar, would buy just the pups. Still not plugged in yet as she needs some wiring repairs & some light fret work. It's an addiction for me, now!
I feel your pain brother..parting with some of these guitars.. that's the thing about them - they each have their own personality and you are obviously attached to them and rightfully so.
Your videos relax me after work. Youre a lovely guy and this channel is cool. Part one rocked. I like the starcaster but the headstock looks like a shoe lol
Thanks for the prompt! I'm getting pushed out of my house by all the guitars and need to reclaim some space (and cash). I don't have as many guitars as you do, but a lot of them are acoustics and take up much more room. Not to mention the drum kits, saxophones, ukuleles, violins, percussion and on and on and on. I need to do this, too. Best of luck not feeling too bad about guitars you'll surely miss one day:(
"...you got all these things and i'm not playing them." how true - they need to be played - i would hate to now how many guitars there are in closets that have not been played - probably over 1 million! that's a crime - even a sin - Guitars are meant for music NOT hoarding. thanks for being brave
Hi Colin, just watched the bonus content on the TV channel. Let me tell you: you should cherish that 70s Tele, specifically because your missus bought it. There is no way my old lady would ever buy me a guitar. Absolutely hates them - "don't need more that one", despite filling our place with a shoe collection that would make Imelda Marcus blush. On the sell-off series in general, I know we all hate parting with instruments that, if only for a brief time, tell at least part of the story of our journey. But if it means getting to the next chapter, then let them go. Having said that, I have only four electrics - Chinese Casino, Epi Les Paul, Fender Vintera Tele and a Mexican lacquer Jag. I won't be selling any of them. Of course, when I'm gone, expect my missus will be on Reverb selling them, probably for the price she pays for a pair of slippers. All the best, mate.
Thanks for digging this one up for me.....I love my Casino, got it about the same time you got yours....I've got the worn ebony but I could just tell when you demonstrated it that you loved it. Great guitar...I've got the worn ebony model.
When you were reading out the list of those you are selling I was sat thinking "Please, please don't make the mistake I made and sell the Jag..." When it wasn't on the list it came as such a relief! Well done Colin!
Rick Parfitt bought his famous Telecaster from McCormack's music shop in Glasgow which was just down from the Apollo Theatre where Quo were playing. The amount of famous faces I saw in there.
Don’t sell them unless you need the money. I am a Rickenbacker fan and regret getting rid of the ones I had back in the day as their prices are crazy compared to what they were in the 80s. You have an awesome collection!
I wish I would’ve known how much guitars would have been worth now I bought them in the eighties they were just old guitars I had a 53 telecaster I bought for 275 and a black beauty Les Paul I think it was a 78 I paid 550 bucks and I sold them 😩😩😩
That poly on those Fenders is a bastard to remove mate, we tried heat guns, scrapers ....then a chisel!! Once you get a start, it lifting in slabs, it's like urethane.
@@baabaabaa-El So I guess Mick on That Pedal Show was right when he said "After the apocalypse all that will be left will be cockroaches, Keith Richards and poly finishes"!
@@georged9615 Hahaha,! I've heard the cockroaches and Keef, but not with the poly finish! TPS is a gd show, Dan's full on with his Gig Rig gear, and they play some nice guitars. A mate and I took the paint off of a Tele, then have it a mob of nitro (from a can), the Teles pretty flat, came out looking great... So, another mate wanted us to recoat his Strat...that was a mongrel! Hope you had an easier time than us mate!!
Colin, dude. You are a better man than me. I can’t even get myself to sell one of my 1.6 million nearly identical overdrive pedals. If only you were closer, I’d happily trade a bunch of gear with you.
Hi Colin, been enjoying the last couple of ‘cull the guitar’ vids, looking forward to the next one, I’ve only got 5 but find myself falling towards the dark side of you can never have enough, I tell myself at least I’m not as bad as Colin, which helps keep my addiction at bay, keep up the great work
I thought the original idea was to show us the guitars you were selling, not run through a sort-of 'state of the collection'-type series, dangling the best of your collection in front of us, only for you to say "..not selling this.." in our faces. Ha! Fascinating series, Col, and interesting to see the ones you say are still being kept for their looks, but probably still won't be played - white Jag, anyone? Obviously this is very difficult, and maybe even raw, in some cases. The sadist in me says I'll look forward to next weeks' show!
I thought for sure you would have kept the 2022 Joe Strummer The review and your enthusiasm for that guitar was contagious. I live in a small town in Ontario Canada and had the local music store source one for me . The Fender rep said they had finished the production run and it was unavailable . I was eventually successful in buying one and absolutely love it . Every time i pick the guitar up i think of your review . Spot on , thanks again ! Oh .... your channel is by far my favourite . I don't spend much time watching other channels that are biased with paid reviews .
I truly enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for all the work you put into entertaining us. While watching this one it seems that white guitars have a special place in your heart. Enjoy
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Bah! I was hoping for a minute the Wilko Tele was going and I thought I might have a chance. But fair play, do keep it and love it.
Decision, decisions eh !? I can sympathise/empathise with you Colin. I have vowed to do the same as you this year----I don't have nearly as many as you but it's still 20+. I have suffered from seller's remorse before and the probability is I will again. I still miss my beloved 1962 Fender Precision.😮💨
Thinning out the herd is never an easy thing to do 🙄 However...Looking forward to the possibilities of even more exciting pieces being unearthed keeps the whole shebang going😉👍 Behind you all the way Colin😎👍👍 😎✌👍❤🖖 Love Brother
‘Some think the relic is a bit over the top’ The Joe Strummer. Was thinking that anyone who would refinish a guitar that way would lose a huge amount of money reselling. Anyone their own me thinks. Love that jazzmaster and the 69 SG. I learned that SG’s are not for me but it looks great.
G'day Colin, Oh man.... I was going well, thinking of a great suggestion for you, right up untilI saw Sic's 58 on your Mustang bass. Since he died, I've only cut my hair 2 or 3 times - and once was an "emergency-court-appearance-hair-cut". Ciao Marco. See ya next week Andrew
West End Music was great. Always reasonably priced 2nd hand gear. I can remember buying an Akai sampler from there in the mid 90s and tearing my hair out trying to learn how it worked. Weirdly you mentioned a 2nd hand shop in Hammersmith in the last episode. That store is xelectrical which, not only being great and one of the last of these sorts of stores in London, always reminds me of west end music.
We've been culling some of our possessions too. A few unused guitars.. 90s concert posters.. 90s NOS skateboards.. 'not played for thirty years' CDs and records. It's surprisingly regret free. I'd keep that Jag though. I bought one the same on the back of your vids. Fair few mods to it now (for very few $$), and it's been the go-to ahead of everything else now for months. Edit.. ciao Marco :)
i saw you wiggin out at the play-out with the custom tele! i hope you keep it being your hunny got it for ya lol! great collection you got there as well! i sortof cheated before watching this film(to see what is for sale)....but i watched anyway because youre very entertaining and down to earth!
Great collection Col... reasons to be cheerful (pt2). The Baja you put the Lollars on, great idea! p90 at the neck. The Mex Strummers were silly money (in Australia) but I rekn that's before they realised the Mexicans made great guitars... Hope the Kramer Strat goes to a gd home. Weird isnt it, l stopped playing in my 20s (kids!) then yrs later, a mate had a Strat with Lace Sensors that needed fixing (ground wire had come loose!). Got me back into playing. Hey, ldve kept the Wilko too!!0 Sad to see some go, be good to see the replacements!! Thanks mate.
Colin thanks again for sharing more of your treasures! I'm glad you're keeping the Epiphone Crestwood Custom I bet that's a cracking guitar! I like it because of the mini humbuckers, vibrato unit and unusual looks. Its the underdog of the guitar market that's dominated by Gibsons and Fender types. So cool! Also love love love your P-90 SG Standard mate! I've got 5 SGs (4 Gibsons and 1 Epiphone)in my arsenal and a Guild Polara S-100. Thinking of letting a couple guitars (18 in total) go but its tough! Thanks again for this great vid!
Great show Colin, took me back to being 15 “ Bloody hell mate a Zenta “ that was my first guitar too same colour but the one pickup version back in 73 , my Mum bless her bought me it on the never never , i worked my ass off to buy an Audition Amp from Woolworths to go with it 😊 Cheers mate 70s John
It's such a difficult business. I keep intending to sell a few of mine but once they come out of the case I keep saying "This is too nice to sell". Your dual P90 SG is lovely.
What I've done for years may work for you, especially if you sell it online.... When I start to feel like a guitar might be losing some appeal or gets played less and less, I clean it up, photograph it and if necessary write some notes about it then put it back in the case. If I don't get the itch to play it and some time has passed or something else pops up that I want, I go back to the pictures and refer to my notes and list it for sale. The only time I touch it again is to give it a quick inspection, slack the strings and ship it off. If you decide to sell locally, then don't even take it out of the case until you've got a buyer or you walk into a store. Hope this helps.
I was sure the joke was gonna be that you say, "I ddddon't think... I'll be selling this one." after every single guitar. That'd crack me up. I'd bang that white, special run Jag in the beginning. I love that one and I can probably afford it.
If you replaced the plastics on the CIJ Jazzmaster it would be great match for my Mustang ( guitar) Although i was very tempted to buy a Squier Mustang bass that had the same finish and already had black plastic But I had recently bought a hollowbody just before that, which I prefer, but it would have been cool
Have you ever seen or owned an SG with an arch top and Floyd Rose? I just watched a live Tesla concert and one of the guitarists has exactly that. I was blown away. Never seen that before. Granted I'm not exactly a Tesla guy, so this might not be news. But I feel like it's very rare to see a Gibson SG rocking a Floyd.
As you were inspired by the Quo to start playing I can recommend one of the T-styles from Mike Smith Guitars in Southport. He made Rossi and Parfitt’s later stage and studio T-styles. The guy who took over Rick’s role plays Mike’s guitars. Tell him Dave with the Orville sent you 😹
People still having trouble find my Reverb shop... link is in the description box is that hard to to find or something? Here it is again pinned at top of comments: tidd.ly/3RIRwNs
I got the reverb page saved along my favourite seller's pages
I will say that I follow your shop and last week I searched via your channel name which aI thought was the shop name also. Anyway I found it when i searched my saved shops. Link will help for sure.
Thinning the herd is never easy ! You have our sympathy !
Nice zappa play through
Man, seeing that 58 on the back of your bass was an unexpected reminder, I had one on my car for years until I sold it. RIP Marco
'It's better than what it's worth' applies to most of my little family of guitars. Loving these vids 👍
[13:03 paused]. Do not sell the ‘69 SG Jr. Amongst a bunch of your guitars that sound great, it sounded incredible, with a sound quality that cannot easily be replaced, if at all. Jmho. Ymmv.
Colin, I can see the gears turnin in your head, when you justify keeping certain “Sales”.
You’re too funny Man, and not fooling any of us.
You make a much better collector than salesman!
You def entertain us every week, with your humor and bs!
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Keep it goin Man, much appreciate you.
How bout some band vids, from back in the day??
We’d love to see ‘em
Definitely NOT a Salesman ! You never "Get Rid" of a guitar... You either GIFT... SELL or TRADE a guitar... but... Whatever works for Colin... Ha Ha... My favorite UA-cam Guitar Channel ! The 'Man' knows his stuff !
That 70s Telecaster is a thing of beauty. What a lovely gift from your lady!!
She’s a keeper for sure. The lady might as well hang around too!!😂😂🤘
Good Evening Colin, so another one of those Guitarist quirks, you sell one of your favourite darlings, and after she's out the door, you just know it, she's 10K times better than when you still had her🙈
Dear Colin, I'm sure I'm not helping the situation BUT any SG Junior that sounds that good on Watermelon In Easter Hay should stay in your collection, in my humble opinion. Rock on sir👍
As for my part, I'm sitting here in Nashville TN, freezing cold I might add , we are having a record cold snap with record snowfall to boot..at least you don't have all these guitars in your living space!! That was my problem..moved to a smaller place.
Humid and very warm 28C down here in Auckland, New Zealand fir over a week give or take.
What’s that old saying? The weather is here, wish you were beautiful? Or something like that 🤣😂🤣😂😎🎸🤘
Dont get rid of that 2016 SG
Down Down was the first Status Quo song id heard followed by Rain on the album Blue For You.
Blue For You was the first record i ever bought with my own money.
The first CD i ever bought was Pixies, Doolittle.
Iam now going to queue up Down Down and Roll Over Lay Down and maybe Big Fat Momma.
Lurve yer werk Colin
Cheers mate 😎🎸🤘
I know I've commented on Part 1, I'm here for Part 2 today because as I said, I'm having issues as well letting some go. They are truly like children in a way, it's utterly impossible to say which one is one's favorite. Also, as they leave home it's hard to see them go. Unlike yourself I don't have a show that I would need to bring in anymore, yet like yourself I cannot let them ALL go or I won't know what to do with myself! ;p
That white ‘73 Tele is a proper Chrissie Hynde signature model, what she’s seen playing in all their performances for the first two albums, before she got the blue one with the chrome pickguard.
I could watch these videos all day ! What a collection ! The only one I’m after that I could afford is one you a keeping ! The Casino….
Nice tribute to Simoncelli. Thank you
Colin we appreciate your passion for guitar and music 😊 Thank you for sharing with us🙏🏼
"Cockle Doodle Do" 🐓... and... After 52 years finally said "Goodbye" to a Much Loved "joined-at-the-hip" Italian Acoustic... Collected ALL my Acoustics together and Tested each and examined truthfully "why" do I keep them and "What" do they mean to me ?? I learnt a few things to my surprise ! Yes... I was reassured for purchasing them and DO play them ALL... Which only then leaves "Sentiment"... Goodbye 'old' friend and companion... You deserve to be played around a BBQ or whatever (?) and hopefully new owner will cherish you as much as I have done... and... as I walked out of the shop with cash in my pocket (?) ... THERE was a Half Size Travel Acoustic saying... "Pick me up... Pick me and I'll sing for you" ! and so I did ! Still have Ten guitars... or rather (?) Nine and a Half Guitars now ! and then ? Do have a Fender Redondo Laminate Acoustic... and it has it's own unique Tone (because of Laminate woods?)... Excellent construction, a 'beauty' neck (as Fenders generally do) and magnificent volume ! Am thinking 'your' Black Fender Acoustic is similar... and so... a Keeper ! Play on MacDuff ! If you EVER tour NZ ... (and I reckon you have Fans in Aussie too)... I'm the Duffer in the front row ! 🤠...
I would dearly love that SG Junior.
You really should keep the SG Junior. Those P-90s in those guitars from all accounts are essentially not able to be replicated. I still remember the late 60s SG Junior I almost bought 20 years ago with regret. I think you will regret letting a vintage 60s SG go, as prices will only increase.
Nice Watermelon In Easter Hay!!! (That SG Jr is gorgeous!)
Some cool guitars. Tough letting go, BUT...............as you say....
I have 15 guitars and have 5 on my living room wall. I try to rotate them on the first of every month and just making that decision is difficult. I do like some more than others. I feel your pain. Those are some beautiful giutars. Good luck to you. Cheers
I've got 18 and one was a gift from a friend. Wanting to sell at least one or two more but like you with 15 plus guitars it's still hard to let any more (other than the one or two I want to sell) go and I'm not even really playing that much anymore and it's still hard!
When you sell something ,you end up finding a use for it and regretting selling.
100% and after you try to find it in higher prices and not as good ending up losing money.
Oh okay cool. So it’s not just my experience.
If I had a guitar channel based on reviewing guitars it would be the price of doing business. Also if I had so many it took me a month to review them all I think Id likely have another that could do the trick. I think he's been pretty savvy in the ones he's keeping too because they tend to be the unique ones.
What is this “sell” you speak of? 😂
I don't play very well, at all but I've been "collecting guitars, pedals & amps" for about 4 years now, after owning only 2 guitars. Have around 25 guitars now. I've just bought, in the last month, a pre loved ol' 80s Squier Japan E series Strat. Plays like butter! ❤ it! My brother is "borrowing it"! Also, on Xmas day, I bought another modified & beat up, "Jimmie Vaughan signature Strat" from Z9, for a pretty fair price, in Sydney, Aus. Confirmed the "Authenticity" from pics on a website. Heard of "David Allen, Voodoo Blues pups? Most of the $ I paid for the guitar, would buy just the pups. Still not plugged in yet as she needs some wiring repairs & some light fret work. It's an addiction for me, now!
Your a better man than me. I've got to a point I've got 5 keepers and a Maton acoustic. Was hard to get to this number but happy wife, happy life. 😢
I feel your pain brother..parting with some of these guitars.. that's the thing about them - they each have their own personality and you are obviously attached to them and rightfully so.
A cool thing about your playing is that a person can tell its you! That alone is very very cool!
Your videos relax me after work. Youre a lovely guy and this channel is cool. Part one rocked. I like the starcaster but the headstock looks like a shoe lol
You're doing an excellent job of hanging on to the unique ones that don't have another that easily could do what they do either sound or looks wise.
Thanks for the prompt! I'm getting pushed out of my house by all the guitars and need to reclaim some space (and cash). I don't have as many guitars as you do, but a lot of them are acoustics and take up much more room. Not to mention the drum kits, saxophones, ukuleles, violins, percussion and on and on and on. I need to do this, too. Best of luck not feeling too bad about guitars you'll surely miss one day:(
Col do not sell that 78 tele or that 69 SG junior sell the rest
Benjamin Murray just shipped me out my mini humbuckers for my Epiphone Crestwood. Can't wait!
the '73 tele is super sweet
"...you got all these things and i'm not playing them." how true - they need to be played - i would hate to now how many guitars there are in closets that have not been played - probably over 1 million! that's a crime - even a sin - Guitars are meant for music NOT hoarding. thanks for being brave
All beautiful guitars Colin especially the p90's SG. Sad to see some go but better to be played and enjoyed over time.
Love how you folks talk man. Always makes me wonder what my people sounded like before we “crossed the pond “
Aloha Colin! Tough decisions to make.
Hi Colin, just watched the bonus content on the TV channel. Let me tell you: you should cherish that 70s Tele, specifically because your missus bought it. There is no way my old lady would ever buy me a guitar. Absolutely hates them - "don't need more that one", despite filling our place with a shoe collection that would make Imelda Marcus blush. On the sell-off series in general, I know we all hate parting with instruments that, if only for a brief time, tell at least part of the story of our journey. But if it means getting to the next chapter, then let them go. Having said that, I have only four electrics - Chinese Casino, Epi Les Paul, Fender Vintera Tele and a Mexican lacquer Jag. I won't be selling any of them. Of course, when I'm gone, expect my missus will be on Reverb selling them, probably for the price she pays for a pair of slippers. All the best, mate.
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Thanks for digging this one up for me.....I love my Casino, got it about the same time you got yours....I've got the worn ebony but I could just tell when you demonstrated it that you loved it. Great guitar...I've got the worn ebony model.
Loved the zappa! These videos are super fun to watch, thanks for sharing
Great playing Col with the tele at the end! Don’t stop the inspiration.
When you were reading out the list of those you are selling I was sat thinking "Please, please don't make the mistake I made and sell the Jag..." When it wasn't on the list it came as such a relief! Well done Colin!
That's only half of them... two more weeks to come 😆😜
I'm sure you choose wisely 😁@@theguitaristas
I remember when Rick Parfitt used to play a SG junior. Back about 1972/1973. Pile-driver era. He sounded great with that guitar.
Rick Parfitt bought his famous Telecaster from McCormack's music shop in Glasgow which was just down from the Apollo Theatre where Quo were playing. The amount of famous faces I saw in there.
Don’t sell them unless you need the money. I am a Rickenbacker fan and regret getting rid of the ones I had back in the day as their prices are crazy compared to what they were in the 80s.
You have an awesome collection!
I wish I would’ve known how much guitars would have been worth now I bought them in the eighties they were just old guitars I had a 53 telecaster I bought for 275 and a black beauty Les Paul I think it was a 78 I paid 550 bucks and I sold them 😩😩😩
Hi Colin
You're being really strong.
Well done . Selling your guitars must be telly hard. Keep going mate.❣️
A difficult choice and a dilemma. I wish you a good choice for sale. Greetings Pavel CZ.👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸
To scrape off finish, try using cabinet scrapers. Don't use something like a chisel. Cabinet scrapers will not gouge the surface.
That poly on those Fenders is a bastard to remove mate, we tried heat guns, scrapers ....then a chisel!!
Once you get a start, it lifting in slabs, it's like urethane.
Yes it's definitely easier said that done! 😆👍
@@baabaabaa-El So I guess Mick on That Pedal Show was right when he said "After the apocalypse all that will be left will be cockroaches, Keith Richards and poly finishes"!
@@georged9615 Hahaha,! I've heard the cockroaches and Keef, but not with the poly finish!
TPS is a gd show, Dan's full on with his Gig Rig gear, and they play some nice guitars.
A mate and I took the paint off of a Tele, then have it a mob of nitro (from a can), the Teles pretty flat, came out looking great...
So, another mate wanted us to recoat his Strat...that was a mongrel!
Hope you had an easier time than us mate!!
Ahhhhhh.....the Wayne Kramer!!
Colin, dude. You are a better man than me. I can’t even get myself to sell one of my 1.6 million nearly identical overdrive pedals. If only you were closer, I’d happily trade a bunch of gear with you.
Love the 73 and 78 Teles! Wowza
The 70's Tele is just a beauty. Perfect combination in my humble opinion. I'd keep hold of that gem boss.
You’ve got some nice kit geez me walking into that room of yours would be like when I was a kid and my mum and dad would take me to toys r us 😂
Ah, but for the distance between us. I'd take you up on something or other, but the shipping would kill me. Nice shares, though.
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions, I find it hard to let go of things as well. Enjoyed the vid as always, Cheers!
Hi Colin, been enjoying the last couple of ‘cull the guitar’ vids, looking forward to the next one, I’ve only got 5 but find myself falling towards the dark side of you can never have enough, I tell myself at least I’m not as bad as Colin, which helps keep my addiction at bay, keep up the great work
I thought the original idea was to show us the guitars you were selling, not run through a sort-of 'state of the collection'-type series, dangling the best of your collection in front of us, only for you to say "..not selling this.." in our faces. Ha!
Fascinating series, Col, and interesting to see the ones you say are still being kept for their looks, but probably still won't be played - white Jag, anyone? Obviously this is very difficult, and maybe even raw, in some cases. The sadist in me says I'll look forward to next weeks' show!
That black Danelectro is beautiful.
That Jazzmaster is really tempting, nice piece.
I thought for sure you would have kept the 2022 Joe Strummer
The review and your enthusiasm for that guitar was contagious.
I live in a small town in Ontario Canada and had the local music store source one for me . The Fender rep said they had finished the production run and it was unavailable . I was eventually successful in buying one and absolutely love it .
Every time i pick the guitar up i think of your review . Spot on , thanks again !
Oh .... your channel is by far my favourite . I don't spend much time watching other channels that are biased with paid reviews .
Cheers man!, I love it but just don't like seeing the guitar gather dust... but it's not sold yet so I still might change my mind! 😆
I struggled to sort out my collection of 14 Guitars god knows how you will fair with your monster collection.
I truly enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for all the work you put into entertaining us. While watching this one it seems that white guitars have a special place in your heart. Enjoy
Bah! I was hoping for a minute the Wilko Tele was going and I thought I might have a chance. But fair play, do keep it and love it.
Really enjoying these videos, only just realised in the last video that you are about 10 mins down the road from me
I had a Jag in the late 60s. Eh. It was kinda light in the loafers.
Decision, decisions eh !? I can sympathise/empathise with you Colin. I have vowed to do the same as you this year----I don't have nearly as many as you but it's still 20+. I have suffered from seller's remorse before and the probability is I will again. I still miss my beloved 1962 Fender Precision.😮💨
Thinning out the herd is never an easy thing to do 🙄
However...Looking forward to the possibilities of even more exciting pieces being unearthed keeps the whole shebang going😉👍
Behind you all the way Colin😎👍👍
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Yeah got my magpie eyes on a couple of things… 😜👍
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If customs wasn't a pain in Austria I would order that Jazzmaster in a heartbeat. Great showcase.
It is beautiful!
Just watched the vid on the TV website, more amazing guitars, I couldn't sell most of them if they were mine !! 🎸😆
Really dug the sounds @20:44 -ish you pulled from the 1st Joe Strummer Tele...
Really Rezonent & Resonating (!)
‘Some think the relic is a bit over the top’
The Joe Strummer.
Was thinking that anyone who would refinish a guitar that way would lose a huge amount of money reselling.
Anyone their own me thinks.
Love that jazzmaster and the 69 SG. I learned that SG’s are not for me but it looks great.
G'day Colin,
Oh man.... I was going well, thinking of a great suggestion for you, right up untilI saw Sic's 58 on your Mustang bass. Since he died, I've only cut my hair 2 or 3 times - and once was an "emergency-court-appearance-hair-cut". Ciao Marco.
See ya next week
Andrew
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I too feel regret selling a guitar, guilty about keeping it. I’m not as emotionally honest as this…but my answer is similar …plug it in and play!
I'm def going to get myself a Tele Delux after watching you play this one...my favourite so far, Col.
Aloha from Buckingham,Virginia . Gracias 4 Tha Vidz . Keep on pickin' Cowkidz
West End Music was great. Always reasonably priced 2nd hand gear. I can remember buying an Akai sampler from there in the mid 90s and tearing my hair out trying to learn how it worked.
Weirdly you mentioned a 2nd hand shop in Hammersmith in the last episode. That store is xelectrical which, not only being great and one of the last of these sorts of stores in London, always reminds me of west end music.
I think that's it! 😁👍👍
We've been culling some of our possessions too. A few unused guitars.. 90s concert posters.. 90s NOS skateboards.. 'not played for thirty years' CDs and records. It's surprisingly regret free.
I'd keep that Jag though. I bought one the same on the back of your vids. Fair few mods to it now (for very few $$), and it's been the go-to ahead of everything else now for months.
Edit.. ciao Marco :)
I'm really happy I found this channel.
That casino is gorgeous. I’m currently deciding on a casino or a gretsch I think now I’ve made my mind up. !
i saw you wiggin out at the play-out with the custom tele! i hope you keep it being your hunny got it for ya lol!
great collection you got there as well!
i sortof cheated before watching this film(to see what is for sale)....but i watched anyway because youre very entertaining and down to earth!
Great process to walk. Thank you!
Great collection Col... reasons to be cheerful (pt2).
The Baja you put the Lollars on, great idea! p90 at the neck.
The Mex Strummers were silly money (in Australia) but I rekn that's before they realised the Mexicans made great guitars...
Hope the Kramer Strat goes to a gd home.
Weird isnt it, l stopped playing in my 20s (kids!) then yrs later, a mate had a Strat with Lace Sensors that needed fixing (ground wire had come loose!).
Got me back into playing.
Hey, ldve kept the Wilko too!!0
Sad to see some go, be good to see the replacements!!
Thanks mate.
Colin thanks again for sharing more of your treasures! I'm glad you're keeping the Epiphone Crestwood Custom I bet that's a cracking guitar! I like it because of the mini humbuckers, vibrato unit and unusual looks. Its the underdog of the guitar market that's dominated by Gibsons and Fender types. So cool! Also love love love your P-90 SG Standard mate! I've got 5 SGs (4 Gibsons and 1 Epiphone)in my arsenal and a Guild Polara S-100. Thinking of letting a couple guitars (18 in total) go but its tough! Thanks again for this great vid!
Great show Colin, took me back to being 15 “ Bloody hell mate a Zenta “ that was my first guitar too same colour but the one pickup version back in 73 , my Mum bless her bought me it on the never never , i worked my ass off to buy an Audition Amp from Woolworths to go with it 😊
Cheers mate 70s John
Cheers John, I wanted an audition amp but had to make do with plugging into my dads tape recorder auxiliary 😆👍
It's such a difficult business. I keep intending to sell a few of mine but once they come out of the case I keep saying "This is too nice to sell". Your dual P90 SG is lovely.
I think I would keep the SG sell the epiphones
What I've done for years may work for you, especially if you sell it online.... When I start to feel like a guitar might be losing some appeal or gets played less and less, I clean it up, photograph it and if necessary write some notes about it then put it back in the case. If I don't get the itch to play it and some time has passed or something else pops up that I want, I go back to the pictures and refer to my notes and list it for sale. The only time I touch it again is to give it a quick inspection, slack the strings and ship it off. If you decide to sell locally, then don't even take it out of the case until you've got a buyer or you walk into a store. Hope this helps.
I tell you, lost all my equipment in a house fire at the end of November, will keep a very focused eye on the reverb x
Sorry to hear that Harry that's definitely worse than selling them ☹️
@@theguitaristas bless you, I had my time with some wonderful instruments, time to find some more!
...that Wilko Tele...lovely!
34:00 Keep the '78 Tele Custom. The story and sentimentality far outweighs whatever monetary value is attached to it.
Just started watching your videos. Really enjoyed them.Thank you.
Cheers, glad you found us! 😁
I was sure the joke was gonna be that you say, "I ddddon't think... I'll be selling this one." after every single guitar. That'd crack me up.
I'd bang that white, special run Jag in the beginning. I love that one and I can probably afford it.
If the squizzy Jag was listed, its gone already.
Another great video! What can I say other than my wallet is glad I don't live in the UK :) Look forward to Part 3 with anticipation!
If you replaced the plastics on the CIJ Jazzmaster it would be great match for my Mustang ( guitar)
Although i was very tempted to buy a Squier Mustang bass that had the same finish and already had black plastic
But I had recently bought a hollowbody just before that, which I prefer, but it would have been cool
Nice work mate !! Keep the films coming !!!
Noooo!!! Not the Wilshire.
Have you ever seen or owned an SG with an arch top and Floyd Rose? I just watched a live Tesla concert and one of the guitarists has exactly that. I was blown away. Never seen that before. Granted I'm not exactly a Tesla guy, so this might not be news. But I feel like it's very rare to see a Gibson SG rocking a Floyd.
Definitely not standard!
As you were inspired by the Quo to start playing I can recommend one of the T-styles from Mike Smith Guitars in Southport. He made Rossi and Parfitt’s later stage and studio T-styles. The guy who took over Rick’s role plays Mike’s guitars. Tell him Dave with the Orville sent you 😹
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i have that exact Casino....wouldn't part with mine either
As huge MotoGP fan of decade's and still..58 .. I got that ..rip M.S
Ciao Marco! 🖤
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