Dave and I Talk About Gear We Regret Selling
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2021
- Dave Onorato and I discuss guitar gear that we regret selling.
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Dave Onorato is the best. Such a good natured, funny, positive person. I always watch when he's in your videos. I love the "chat" videos... so many great stories! Cheers!
Back in the 70's I bought a Marshall head from a lady who lived close to my home - she was selling it for her son who was in hospital & she knew nothing about the amp other than it having an extra knob which 'made it louder'. It was a modded distortion circuit. I think I paid 50 quid for it - sold it about 18 months later as I wanted to buy a Les Paul Junior and needed the cash.
Any video with Dave guest appearing is an immediate thumbs up. He, Rick
Kirk Hammett has possession of (and still uses) my early 80s Marshall JCM 800 that was hot-rodded by Todd Langer (who designed the ADA MP-1). I put an orange sticker on it and still see him using it on every record to this day in the studio.
Perfect idea for the RB2 channel - Rick plays the Stairway solo on a 12-string 🤘
Badfinger were from SWANSEA[WALES] When PETER HAM died I was asked by his brother [my employer] to work on his S.G. STANDARD,-which was in a poor state.I did not know then about it being a gift from GEORGE HARRISON! As a thank you I was given PETES chrome slide which you can see him use on several songs. I STILL HAVE IT.
Great topic!! I have a great story,. Years ago my dear friend sold a Gibson Custom from the 70's that he got from his grandmother as a birthday present as a kid. He later regretted selling it since it was a gift from hes beloved grand mother. Years later he found out that a famous guitarist, Kee Marcello of Swedish band Europe owned it. Eventually he bought it back from Kee and now they are good friends!
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In the 70s, I bought a student guitar that was a little beat up and could use refinishing. It had a glue line crack (so had been possibly dropped or just dried in SoCal heat over the years). Fixed it up, painted it transparent blue, replaced the broken pickguard with some machined aluminum of the same thickness. Later, I sold it for $250, which was about what I paid for it, mostly because my band was refocusing and needed a bass player more than a rhythm player. It was a 1956 Les Paul Jr.
1971 marshall super lead half stack. In mint condition. Bought it for$400 in 1994. Sold it because I was broke. Think about it often.
Here is my story. When I was in high school 1970s I roadied for this band called "Fritz" the bass player had a Les Paul gold top (I have a photo of it) he gave it to my friend who gave it to me. It was Lindsey Buckinghams LP. His fixer called me 25 years later and asked if I still had it. I did. I gave it back.
My five regrets are: 1) early '70s Marshall 100W full stack (pre master volume) - sold to buy maternity clothes for (ex)wife; 2) 1973 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe gold-top - sold to pay off debt from recording deal gone bad; 3) Gibson CS-336 - sold to pay off debt from recording deal; 4) 1976 Gibson Explorer - traded-in for CS-336 (and cash); 5) Fender Stratocaster '57 reissue - traded in towards Gibson Les Paul Classic [those two trade-ins were because of change in the music styles of bands I was playing with, but I wish I would have kept those guitars since they had a lot of character to their sound]
Now we know why Rick’s studio always looks so neat and tidy!
In 1970 the lead guitar player in a local band sold his 1958 korina Explorer to a friend of mine for $200. The guy who bought it didn't even play guitar, he just always thought it was such a cool looking guitar. He hung onto it, and quite wisely realized it was gaining in value. I remember going to Teddy's in Milwaukee with the guitar and showing the guitar to Jon Paris. Jon wanted to play it for a set, and my friend wouldn't let him. I think Jon was a little miffed , hehe. Anyway, I have not kept in touch with my friend over the years, but I believe he sold it for $50,000 in the late 20th century. The rest is history.
TRADED: 1965 Martin O-18 with hand-sculpted braces for a Gibson 1959 ES-120 Jazz box in a Seattle shop, 1950's Gretch amp, 1950's Gibson amp, Stolen: 1971 Blond Strat (Day after a late night gig my college housemate thought it belonged to the garage sale items being sold at a flea market--he sold it for $75, I didn't have the heart to tell him what it was worth, and he didn't have the money to replace it), Gibson MK-3 (fabulous full tone), 1926 Martin OO-21 (in pieces, was being rebuilt by luthier who was looted). Kept: 1968 Gibson Gold Top Deluxe with the mini humbuckers that I bought in 1972 with money saved mowing lawns: $325. This guitar changed my life and continues to give me inordinate pleasure. Lessons learned! Keep practicing!
1. 70’s Dan Armstrong fretless bass, rosewood neck. 2. 1968 Guild Starfire bass fretless ebony neck. 3. 60’s Bassman 50 watt amp. 4. 64 Fender Precision. 5. Roland D-50 synth and R8 Drum Machine.
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Marshall 4x12 box with blak backs
Badfinger - one of the saddest stories in Rockmusic. And Without You - still a perfect pop song. Even with Mariah Carey making it hit.