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First post, by Jasin Natael

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Just curious if there are other Vogoners interested in guitars as a hobby or as amore serious enterprise?
Anything goes, playing, collecting, repairing or what have you.
Other musical interests are of course welcome.

To get us started, myself I no longer gig at all and rarely have more than a few minutes a day to sit and noodle.
But I still buy/trade all the time and tinker as a tech a bit here and there.

Reply 1 of 10, by ElectroSoldier

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I have a guitar, a cheap electric guitar, but I havent played in many years now.
I recently took to learning the violin, but its not going well, I dont get half as much time as I need to to learn.

Reply 2 of 10, by Jasin Natael

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ElectroSoldier wrote on 2025-08-11, 21:35:

I have a guitar, a cheap electric guitar, but I havent played in many years now.
I recently took to learning the violin, but its not going well, I dont get half as much time as I need to to learn.

That's my problem with trying to improve my playing or just practice in general.
When I was 14 I could play 3-4 hours a day with no interruptions. In my 20's I gigged a fair bit and had no worries about finding time.

These days...I'm very lucky to get a half and hour to plug in and play.

Reply 3 of 10, by ElectroSoldier

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Jasin Natael wrote on 2025-08-12, 18:27:
That's my problem with trying to improve my playing or just practice in general. When I was 14 I could play 3-4 hours a day wit […]
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ElectroSoldier wrote on 2025-08-11, 21:35:

I have a guitar, a cheap electric guitar, but I havent played in many years now.
I recently took to learning the violin, but its not going well, I dont get half as much time as I need to to learn.

That's my problem with trying to improve my playing or just practice in general.
When I was 14 I could play 3-4 hours a day with no interruptions. In my 20's I gigged a fair bit and had no worries about finding time.

These days...I'm very lucky to get a half and hour to plug in and play.

I feel your pain.
I never did gigs no nothing, I was never in that league I just enjoyed it, back then I practiced all the time, but now... Not even touched my violin since the winter.

Reply 4 of 10, by Major Jackyl

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I've been playing for 20 years and still no good, 🤣 I joke. I play ANY and ALL instruments.

I started with a $40 guitar my dad bought me off Craigslist, that came with an original Roland Cube 60 (said it was broken, wasn't). I now have an instrument collection that is not limited to guitar. The notable instruments I own include: Hammond L-x series, Lowrey DSO-1, Yamaha CP-30 (recapped this one, was fun), and a Greco EGW-80.

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My dailies are a Washburn Series X and a Washburn parts-caster Bass VI.

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I've never done anything professionally. I mostly play for fun or to audition my amplifiers. Need to know how to play to do that, otherwise, sh*t's breaking (learned the hard way, practiced hard after that)

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Reply 5 of 10, by revolstar

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Holy crap that bass vi! And is that a d-tuna bridge I see there? 😳

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Reply 6 of 10, by Major Jackyl

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revolstar wrote on 2025-08-13, 20:01:

Holy crap that bass vi! And is that a d-tuna bridge I see there? 😳

That's the end of the string. I had to cut the saddles for E and A to intonate correctly. The metal tubes extend the strings past the saddles, so the wound, end-part of the strings isn't on the saddles.

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Reply 7 of 10, by revolstar

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Major Jackyl wrote on 2025-08-13, 22:06:
revolstar wrote on 2025-08-13, 20:01:

Holy crap that bass vi! And is that a d-tuna bridge I see there? 😳

That's the end of the string. I had to cut the saddles for E and A to intonate correctly. The metal tubes extend the strings past the saddles, so the wound, end-part of the strings isn't on the saddles.

Ah, I see, so you used a regular scale neck for that build?

For a year now I've been eyeing those cheap bass vi knock-offs that Thomann et al. sell, to add that Cure-esque element to my band's sound. Might bite the bullet soon.

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Reply 8 of 10, by badmojo

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I've been playing a guitar for over 25 years but I never progressed beyond cowboy chords and some limited finger picking. I sing along and generally find it relaxing and mindful.

I started with a cheap nylon string back in the day, self taught with tablature from the internet. I've have had all sorts over the years - standard steel strings, archtops, electric, etc, but I lost interest when the kids came along and didn't own one at all for a few years. Then about a year ago my sister-in-law was doing a cleanout and came across her father's old Aria nylon string, which she passed on to me. It's just a standard classical guitar but it's decent quality, probably made in the 60's or early 70's. I cleaned it up, put on new hardware, bone nut and bridge, and the pick guard to give it some spunk.

It's easy to play and sounds OK.

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Reply 9 of 10, by Jasin Natael

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ElectroSoldier wrote on 2025-08-12, 21:58:
Jasin Natael wrote on 2025-08-12, 18:27:
That's my problem with trying to improve my playing or just practice in general. When I was 14 I could play 3-4 hours a day wit […]
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ElectroSoldier wrote on 2025-08-11, 21:35:

I have a guitar, a cheap electric guitar, but I havent played in many years now.
I recently took to learning the violin, but its not going well, I dont get half as much time as I need to to learn.

That's my problem with trying to improve my playing or just practice in general.
When I was 14 I could play 3-4 hours a day with no interruptions. In my 20's I gigged a fair bit and had no worries about finding time.

These days...I'm very lucky to get a half and hour to plug in and play.

I feel your pain.
I never did gigs no nothing, I was never in that league I just enjoyed it, back then I practiced all the time, but now... Not even touched my violin since the winter.

It's an all too common story, unfortunately.

Reply 10 of 10, by Jasin Natael

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Major Jackyl wrote on 2025-08-12, 22:27:
I've been playing for 20 years and still no good, XD I joke. I play ANY and ALL instruments. […]
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I've been playing for 20 years and still no good, 🤣 I joke. I play ANY and ALL instruments.

I started with a $40 guitar my dad bought me off Craigslist, that came with an original Roland Cube 60 (said it was broken, wasn't). I now have an instrument collection that is not limited to guitar. The notable instruments I own include: Hammond L-x series, Lowrey DSO-1, Yamaha CP-30 (recapped this one, was fun), and a Greco EGW-80.

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The attachment Yamaha CP30.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 20250812_165956.jpg is no longer available

My dailies are a Washburn Series X and a Washburn parts-caster Bass VI.

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The attachment 20250812_170020.jpg is no longer available

I've never done anything professionally. I mostly play for fun or to audition my amplifiers. Need to know how to play to do that, otherwise, sh*t's breaking (learned the hard way, practiced hard after that)

That Greco is sweet. I've got an Edwards LP and it's great as well. Some of those Asian LPs are the best ever.