Gallery 2006

here's my latest fender MIM standard tele:

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not the most ex, but it's great and works well for me. this tele really sings! better sounding and feel than the CIJ tl-45 i wanted.
 
Been a while since my last update...well, here's the last 2nd acquisition:
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A hand-built lefty by an angmo fella but no longer in my possession.

Followed by my latest purchase:
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Fender Family:
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And the full family portrait:
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Pardon the massive spamming of pics :lol:
 
very nice collection of guits. I've always wanted a wall of my own with my guits(if and when I eventually get enough pieces) hanging there. But don't your strings tarnish quickly? I've gone back to thinking that I should just leave the guits in their cases, and not on stands or basically anywhere that exposes them directly to the environment while I'm not using em. Maybe you can help revive my dream haha.
 
Thanks guys :lol: KennethC, you should do it when your time comes!! Yeah, the strings do get a little rusty slowly but not that bad lah. My room is usually cool (air-conditioned) and no direct contact from sunlight, so it's alright I guess. Anyway, if you're not intending to play them over a long period, you should slacken the strings. For me, I'd play all of them every now and then and change their strings every few months. Why hide your guitars when you can display them in full glory and even make you play more often cos they're conveniently hanging there :twisted: (Unless you're like Subversion, I don't think there's enuff walls to hang the guitars *lol*)

Oh Edder..to answer your question, here's MJ's song...'cos I'm looking at the man in the mirror...whuuuu~' :lol:
 
hey elias, ever considered the left handed sg 61 reissue in the showroom? its 7k though :? ... but such a good guitar just sits there and goes to waste
 
its pretty good. the customer service there. i walked into the store and got pretty lost cause it was too big, ended up somewhere in the acoustic area so i was directed to electric section :oops:

well, you could just take a lespaul off the hook and try it with any amp nearby that's unused by others. the sales people wont stand around and look at you. plus the variety there's kinda large as well. tons and tons of fender strats, gibby lp, epi lp, prs axes etc etc. its practically a guitar paradise.

they close at 9, yet i was there at 8.55 deciding to buy, cause i was busy shopping some place else yet they tended to me until like around 9.30 so that was pretty nice. i was flying the next day, and there wasnt enough time to do a setup/string change etc etc that night. the next day, the guy kindly brought the guitar to the outlet near my hotel. -thumbs up-

collection was a breeze. i requested for it to be packed for a flight back to singapore and they did a pretty good job. they wrapped the hardcase with two layers of the kind of thing which has many holes filled with air. haha its some cushion to protect the guitar. after that, they placed it in a box and filled it up with styrofoam filling so that the guitar wouldnt move. the guitar was damn nicely packed. after collecting it off the belt in sg, the guitar was in a extremely fine condition and i'm very pleased with the service in hk. 5 stars! :D
 
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