Post your musical instruments.

Blacktop

Senior Member
With all the musicians around here it's hard to believe that no one started a thread like this yet. (At least I can't find one).
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Off to find some shots.
 

jimbro

Senior Member
Some of mine although I only have my acoustic left now. Apparently we don't have enough space for a half stack


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hrstrat57

Senior Member
I ll get to work on this. Culled the herd down from over 25 guitars and multiple amps. 2 vintage strats an old les paul a hot rod tele and a g/l 2000 bass one 65 Gibson acoustic all that remain. Couple small combos and a practice peavey bass amp. Headstock from my 57 strat is my IG avatar...

Nice topic idea @Blacktop !!
 

zutty

Senior Member
Name Those Drums

See if you can name these drums. I used to prefer vintage drums. Still have a few pieces left. I'll probably sell them.
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SteveL54

Senior Member
I've done the same. Retired from playing out after nearly 40 years. Now it's just occasional work as a hired gun in the studio. Much more relaxing. Sold everything except 3 basses to fund this hobby. I love having my weekends all to myself and my family.
 

zutty

Senior Member
After music being my life's work for 45+ years I'm finding it really difficult transferring my creative energy to photography. It's a little different starting out when you're older as opposed to being a boy and having the time to woodshed and pay your dues. As my health deteriorates I need to try and learn as quickly as possible so I can at least create some decent work. It can be extremely frustrating.
 

zutty

Senior Member
A natural lefty...And that particular bass head is a Remo Fiberskin synthetic, which I switched out once I could find a real calf head. Plastic heads had not been invented when that drum was made back in the '40's
 
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