Name the one non-seven string guitar you'd love to own...

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Yeesh... excluding hard rock and metal... that's almost all I play. But, I guess I'd be into a beautiful, custom made classical w/all the best electronics.
 

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No V's for me. I never got into V's. I'd like a nice classic mockingbird like the one Slash played. I always thought those were cool. :cool:
 

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jim777 said:
Ibanez used to make an Artist doubleneck with a swampash body, bound ebony boards, and very ornate vine inlays in the fretboards. Denny Laine from Wings played one in the 70's. I believe there may only be twelve of them, but I'm not sure. That would do it for me. My wife has been told repeatedly over the last 10 years that if I ever see one for sale I will buy it. Here's a link to an old B&W pic of one:
http://www.blonker.de/doppel2.htm

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One showed up! A bit pricey though. I need to tell the wife she dodged a bullet ;)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7330876055
 

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Id have to say one of the top of the line PRS's. Or one of those acoustics withe the big silver round thing in the middle. I just want to know what they do
 

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After playing 7 strings I'd never want to go back to 6's. =/
 

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darren said:
I've always lusted after the original Jackson Phil Collen model.

Wow! Jenna Jameson endorses those? Does she come with one? If so, I'll definitely take one. :yum:

I already found a sweet-sounding butter-necked Gibson Les Paul for my lighter side. So, for my answer, I'll go with a Dobro. They just sound so dirty, especially when played with a slide.
 

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The Rx Elite said:
. Or one of those acoustics withe the big silver round thing in the middle. I just want to know what they do

a resonator, they make things louder
 

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I for one would love a Les Paul. Been eyeing up a Tokai copy there, think I might nab one next year. :D
 

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eleven59 said:
Good call :D I love that song/tone. I'm a huge Tea Party fan, have all their albums (including a couple live bootlegs, their EP, their Indie CD, and a promo CD single for "These Living Arms" :lol:).

For me, those Baritone Telecasters that Fender makes look really cool, a 12-string of some kinda (maybe a double-neck), and a few acoustics in various string configurations (6/12/7/14?).


http://www.rondomusic.net/250012.html
http://www.rondomusic.net/harm2solid12.html
http://www.rondomusic.net/doublevalkyrie.html
http://www.rondomusic.net/dg25cvt12.html
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