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Old 02-06-2023, 01:30 PM
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It's pretty deep in guitars, amps and cabs here still. 26 guitars, 15 4x12 cabinets, 12 amp heads, various combo amps, 212 and 112 cabs as well. It used to be worse, I cut down to move to AZ. At one point I had 23 Marshall stacks lined up two stacks deep in this room.


I had bought my two C5's with the spare cabs I had to sell, even then it still looked like this in late 2013 after the LA Amp Show.


I should have had my own episode of "Hoarders".
I bet your neighbors love it when you start practicing

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Old 02-06-2023, 01:49 PM
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I bet your neighbors love it when you start practicing
I did test out the 68 stack on the left with my Germino 100w head...it was...loud. LOL

Fortunately the neighbors are 100 feet away on either side, and I'm up on a hill so it doesn't really go anywhere but up.

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Old 02-06-2023, 10:04 PM
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While I was dragging through some of the guitars I accumulated over the years, I pulled out my very first electric which I have never parted with. I wish I could have afforded a Fender Stratocaster but a kid with a paper route in 1966 bought what he could afford unless his parents had money. She's still in perfect condition too ...


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Old 02-06-2023, 10:10 PM
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I still got my 68 Les Paul custom I bought as a junior in high school in 1975. It’s insured for an insane amount of money now because it was one of 500 built in 1968.. I hear you on keeping your first real guitar, although this was my third at that point.

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Got it yesterday. Looks even better in person. Feels/plays great too.




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Congrats x 2! I'm guessing you bought it from Sweetwater?

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Congrats x 2! I'm guessing you bought it from Sweetwater?

Thanks! I actually got it from Wildwood.

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