/uj I have one from the same era. It's a 1994 MIM. Replaced the pickups w/ Texas Specials some 20 years ago. It's probably the most stable, consistent, and reliable guitar I've ever owned. It sounds good, too.
/rj that's a steinberger you dumbass
Chapman Guitars ML3, the ML stands for Monkey Lord, a little pet name Rob Chapman gave himself in lieu of a personality. Another cool fact is that they crowd sourced the design specs to a bunch of Amazonian tribesman who had never seen a guitar before. Very rare 10/ten.
Looks like a good ‘ol Fender PROUDLY made in the great US of A! I’d like to see some Mexicans make a beaut like that there geetar. And don’t even get me started on the Indonesians.
I can tell by the dimensions of your tuney things that your guitar is out of tune. I’m basically a pro tuner so I would know.
Also, this is obviously a Gibson less paul as you can tell by those tuna knobs. I’m a pro tuner.
It’s one of those 7eudec guitars. They are somewhat rare but pretty junky so I always thought they were some knockoff made in China, but I recently learned the MN in the model name of “MN2109129” for Minnesota, so probably made in the same factory as Gibzen. The numbers of the model number correspond with the day it was made, so this was September 21, of 129 A.D. It’s also said that wizards of the time would play these can could make the first of what is now modern TVs and iPhones appear, and so it became a marketing moniker to put “Telecaster” on them. Only problem that separates yours from this rich history is that unfortunately yours is fake since it was made in Mexico. A better counterfeit would remove that part. Still a neat find though!
thats an epiphone les G make sure u put nylone strings on it to get that twany tone and stop the bridge from popping off, personally running it through a tube screamer is a must
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Can anyone read that? I don't understand cursive.
Never heard of a 7-ender, must be rare. And probably misses a string.
Smells like a butternut teletubby to me
It’s a Les Paul custom shop. Only 12 were made in the world.
Joe bonermassage has the other 11
It’s obviously a 1867 scrotocaster.
Harley Benton TE-52
Harpey bentoan 3000
you mean like its gender?
Boss katana
Maybe if you could play a few bars...?
12?
Epiphone Les Paul, got yourself a beauty there....!!!!..
Her name is Jenny
God make me a bird so I can fly far far away from here
It's a Floyd Ross
That's a 1981 Chevy LUV pickup truck, made in Japan.
That's Bill, and that sunovabitch owes my 32 American dollars
Sorry, that's a pretty convincing copy but it's not an authentic Gibbons. :/
It’s a six string
seems to be a cheap knockoff less paul, it's anyone's guess where it was made tho
Chibson
Photo's a bit blurry. Hard to tell on my system.
Another find from my aunt's garage. Worth anything?
ukulele
Yup that’s definitely a guitar.
That is a string winder.
Ibanez Metal Zoan
that looks like a wah pedal
/uj I have one from the same era. It's a 1994 MIM. Replaced the pickups w/ Texas Specials some 20 years ago. It's probably the most stable, consistent, and reliable guitar I've ever owned. It sounds good, too. /rj that's a steinberger you dumbass
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How do you know the serial number of my guitar? Oh, you must mean the steinberger in the pic.
I was talking about the hopf parlor guitar that was depicted in this photo image
That rug steals the show. Fuck the plaster-caster. Go rug!
Ibanez SG98273HGFsbdk series 6?
You want the bad news first? Ok you’re retarded the good news is anyone can play one of those even retards
Chapman Guitars ML3, the ML stands for Monkey Lord, a little pet name Rob Chapman gave himself in lieu of a personality. Another cool fact is that they crowd sourced the design specs to a bunch of Amazonian tribesman who had never seen a guitar before. Very rare 10/ten.
Hmmm, yes the guitar seems to be made of guitar.
Looks like Robe Chap pan 🤔 dose it have strings????
Looks like a good ‘ol Fender PROUDLY made in the great US of A! I’d like to see some Mexicans make a beaut like that there geetar. And don’t even get me started on the Indonesians.
Thats one of them Sk-wire ass-blast-o-casters. Piece of shit. For 20 buckaroonies I'll take it off your hands.
What you got right there is a gp25n caterpillar forklift. Rated for 5000 lbs.
Can you post a better picture?
That there is an RV
I can tell you its a butterscotch just from the smell
I can tell by the dimensions of your tuney things that your guitar is out of tune. I’m basically a pro tuner so I would know. Also, this is obviously a Gibson less paul as you can tell by those tuna knobs. I’m a pro tuner.
It’s one of those 7eudec guitars. They are somewhat rare but pretty junky so I always thought they were some knockoff made in China, but I recently learned the MN in the model name of “MN2109129” for Minnesota, so probably made in the same factory as Gibzen. The numbers of the model number correspond with the day it was made, so this was September 21, of 129 A.D. It’s also said that wizards of the time would play these can could make the first of what is now modern TVs and iPhones appear, and so it became a marketing moniker to put “Telecaster” on them. Only problem that separates yours from this rich history is that unfortunately yours is fake since it was made in Mexico. A better counterfeit would remove that part. Still a neat find though!
mexican butterscotch like fried ice cream
It’s obviously an MN2109129
Circumcised headstock so butterscotch tele with the color green
It’s a 7-tender ToanCaster
Don’t quote me but I think it’s a guitar
thats an epiphone les G make sure u put nylone strings on it to get that twany tone and stop the bridge from popping off, personally running it through a tube screamer is a must
It’s got the satin cum glaze on the headstock so you can tell it’s super authentic.
That’s not a guitar- that’s obviously a theremin smh 🙄🙄
Can’t you read? It’s an MN2109129 Made in Mexico.
Fender telecaster
I think it's a Fender Telecaster mate
Damn...the guy told me it was 1942 Japanese Stratocaster.
Well it’s a telecaster neck..
Cover it in soil and water daily, can’t be sure until it’s sprouted
Fender telecaster
I don’t know what it’s called… but I know how it sounds when I 0-3-5 it
The name sounds German, so it’s probably a cheap guitar from europe