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hollow bodied jazz models

Post by bennie2 » June 22nd, 2008, 10:53 am

I'm in love with big hollow bodied jazz models.

tempted by an ibanez af75 http://www.partoch.com/images/materiel/ ... g/3943.jpg

and i've had a look at a few washburns. this is a make i'm not too familiar with. think it's sort of "affordable" copies of famous models. I'm looking at the j3 and j5 models http://www.audio-electric-shop.de/shop/ ... n-J3-n.jpg

http://www.zikinf.com/_gfx/matos/dyn/la ... e80a3f.jpg

i can sell my epiphone sj series acoustic to help pay for this.

the reason for this post is... just to inform :lol:

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Post by mtmynd » June 25th, 2008, 5:51 pm

well, bennie, you've had 3 days to think this over, have you made a decision yet?

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Post by bennie2 » June 26th, 2008, 12:47 pm

Cec,

I bought an ex shop demo model (new, but fingered) of the washburn j5. it's a beautiful thing. I prefer chrome hardware, this has gold, but that's really a small thing when I consider just how beautiful this thing is.

the body is almost as deep as my epiphone sj series acoustic. the sound, un-amped is great.

Now I need to get an amp :roll:

yeah, forgot that bit...

I've had a look at some second hand refurb amps in a guitar shop near where I work. they have lovely vox amps at good prices.

so, yes, I opted for the washburn j5 (i won't post a picture because doreen will kill me for breaking internet protocols). here's a link to a picture:

http://www.washburn.com/products/electr ... m_j5ts.jpg

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Post by mtmynd » June 26th, 2008, 2:04 pm

very cool! i was figuring you may have been still thinking and searching. you took the leap! did you exchange your epiphone toward the cost?

oh, and yeah, an amp would add to the musicality of what lyou're going for. :wink:

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Post by bennie2 » June 26th, 2008, 2:39 pm

I still have the epiphone. I may try to sell it on ebay. It'll help to lessen the dent made in my wallet by this purchase.

it hasn't been a rash decision. I've been looking around, toying with the idea, and thinking it over for a few weeks.

My one tiny issue is the huge "W" bridge piece. I think, over time, I'll try to get a replacement piece for that.

the amps i've been looking at are all refurb and fairly inexpensive so I may make that purchase over the weekend.

i really should also buy a stand. this baby is too pretty for standing up against corners. to quote one of the great movies of our time, "no one puts baby in a corner."

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Post by Lightning Rod » June 26th, 2008, 4:48 pm

lookin slick, bennie

it looks much like one of the favorite guitars I've ever owned, a Guild with pretty much the same design. Very versatile ax.

can't wait to hear it in action
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Post by bennie2 » June 26th, 2008, 5:12 pm

guild have/had some beautiful looking hollow bodies.

I'm in love with gretsch semi acoustics. i also think the rickenbacker 381 is one of the most beautiful man made creations ever.

but I have to settle for affordable good quality copies and second hand models.

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