And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
CW, GS, or another, please inform this non-musician on the names of these beautiful instruments, and maybe the name of an expert player or two that i can look for.
12t pic Gibson ES 335, 2nd pic Electric resonator with a P-90 pickup (unknown brand) 3rd pic Martin acoustic and a Gretsch resonator and finally, a Fender Telecaster and Fender style precision bass. You want the Telecaster or the ES 335, trust me....
I do believe it is an ES-345 Varitone, not an ES-335. A very nice guitar, but I'm not much of an electric guitar player; I'd go with the Martin OM. The bass is a J-bass (two single-coil pickups).
Make mine the ES345
ReplyDeleteEr, make that a 335 with a maestro tremelo
DeleteBass guitar for me.
ReplyDeleteSame here. I tried the guitar but I played cello and base in elementary and middle school. Switching to an electric base was fairly easy.
DeleteCW, GS, or another, please inform this non-musician on the names of these beautiful instruments, and maybe the name of an expert player or two that i can look for.
ReplyDelete12t pic Gibson ES 335, 2nd pic Electric resonator with a P-90 pickup (unknown brand) 3rd pic Martin acoustic and a Gretsch resonator and finally, a Fender Telecaster and Fender style precision bass. You want the Telecaster or the ES 335, trust me....
DeleteThat's a jazz bass, not a precision. P basses only have one pickup.
DeleteAnd, yes, the bass would be my choice.
1st pic Gibson ES 355 gold hardware and ebony fretboard
DeleteThanks!!
DeleteThe chair in #1 looks great!
ReplyDeleteDon't know squat about them gitfiddles, but that leather chair is for me!
ReplyDeleteI'll take the bass and add it to my collection that I rarely play.
ReplyDeleteThe hollow body and the reverberator (1 and 2).
ReplyDeletesince I have the Fender versions of the last two already, I’ll take the hollow-body up top.
ReplyDeleteThe ES up top.
ReplyDeleteIf I’m just fiddling around by myself the Martin....if we’re jamming I’ll take the baaaase....
ReplyDeleteBlond Telly it is
ReplyDeleteMore of a Husqvarna man myself.
ReplyDeleteI do believe it is an ES-345 Varitone, not an ES-335. A very nice guitar, but I'm not much of an electric guitar player; I'd go with the Martin OM. The bass is a J-bass (two single-coil pickups).
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a 345 too until I looked it up.
DeleteJust like my wife who can’t settle on just one!
ReplyDeleteI'll take the Tele...
ReplyDeleteI'll take the 335 for the win. Most versatile guitar on here, IMHO.
ReplyDeleteI want everything including the chair but not the base.
ReplyDeleteSince I have a Nash Tele, the Gibson ES please!
ReplyDelete335 unless that's a real blackguard tele.
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