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    Default Electric guitars

    I know some of you play guitar. I know a bunch of you like it loud.

    There have been some interesting discussions on Vsalon handmade guitars vs handmade bikes. I particularly enjoyed this one: http://www.velocipedesalon.com/forum...nts-21254.html

    I think there are plenty of interesting parallels between handmade guitars and bicycles.

    I know you are guys all like handmade bikes - that's why you're here, right? What sort of handmade electric guitars get you excited?

    I've been stoked on the stuff Doug Kauer makes: Kauer Guitars particularly the Starliner series. I've also been digging MotorAve guitars: MotorAve Guitars - Home How cool are those brushed aluminum pickguards?!

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    These things are handmade by an artisan in Florida, and are fantastic instruments. I know plenty of guys who use them, mostly for loud abrasive rock, but they are versatile enough to use in any kind of music.

    Electrical Guitar Company | The finest aluminum instruments

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    Default Re: Electric guitars

    be seeing you.

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    My brother in law is a luthier and made my guitar, which is a far better instrument than I am a player: Corwin Guitar Co.
    Mine is the black DC-3 without pick guard on the website.
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    I dig these: Rock N' Roll Relics | Relic Guitars & Relic Bass Guitars
    Usually not super into relic guitars but I'd love one of those P90 SGs.

    Love these too:
    ZEMAITIS Generation 2

    Big fan of Japanese guitars (post '76 or so)

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    I've wanted to do something like this for a long time. Really curious about their sound.

    Wallace Detroit Guitars
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    Quote Originally Posted by false_aesthetic View Post
    I've wanted to do something like this for a long time. Really curious about their sound.

    Wallace Detroit Guitars
    Those are beautiful.


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    Quote Originally Posted by false_aesthetic View Post
    I've wanted to do something like this for a long time. Really curious about their sound.

    Wallace Detroit Guitars
    that's knotty

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    Default Re: Electric guitars

    Rousting this thread from the dead, because someone made a documentary about Carmine St. Guitars. A place to visit in NYC if you get there. And to buy a guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    someone made a documentary about Carmine St. Guitars. A place to visit in NYC if you get there. And to buy a guitar.
    I used to play in a band with a guitarist who is married to Rick Kelly's niece and so he had a lovely assortment of instruments from Carmine Street, including a couple of those exquisitely funky Bowery Pine Telecasters. Fantastic guitars that just beg to be played hard and put away wet.

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