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Where can we listen to the creations you cook up? On bandcamp by any chance?
 
I like to repair or try anyhow !
Heres a monster midi keyboard thats due to be tinkered with , this is my winter project .
Oberheim / viscount weights a tonne , dead transformer .. 245E7C1A-CFFF-478D-96EF-6AFBE336BD1F.jpeg
 
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My parents signed me up for classical guitar at the age of 11 and I hated it so never practised until the teacher begged my parents to make it stop. Then at 16 my buddies and I decided to form a band -- we all had roles but only the drummer and I ever got the gear and learned basic stuff. It fizzled out as so many of these things do. Then 20 years later I bought a Telecaster and taught myself some basic stuff; was part of a band for a couple of years but all we really did was rent practice space and make a racket while drinking beer.

All that's left of that period now is my Japanese Fender Esquire, which I just can't get rid of -- from the moment I first picked it up it was the most resonant, easy-to-play guitar I'd ever had and it's still fun to play my three chords on, maybe twice a year. It has a black scratchplate now, btw.


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Definitely keep hold of that Esquire, @moonlite Japanese Fenders are always good quality and sought after, especially the older ones; even at only 20 years old it may be made from nicer wood than is used now. Probably never be worth a fortune but should keep its value.

A black pickguard will certainly look the part. What's the neck like?
 
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Nice tidy setup you have there ...
Got a few interesting bits and bobs ...
Here my pod today ..
Mostly space Rock and electronica
Play guitar , synths sequ3ncers drum machines .
All hardware no computers in sight
Nice set up. I see you have a B pro one … nearly bought one of those earlier in the year. Also clocked a Korg sq1 there … fun little sequencer 😁
 
1st guitar ever bought recently. 1st lesson next week. Guy in the music shop recommended this Telecaster Squier 'Made in Japan' over newer models at the same money. Retro 😎.
Excellent -- hope the lessons go well. Have just been deep in a text conversation with my stepson who has decided he'd like to learn bass so he can jam with his drummer flatmate. I'm all for this kind of thing.
 

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