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1 hour ago, Dave Scepter said:

Well, all my guitars are  beaters but this one fits the ticket ZsWONes.png

I remember when you got that one, shared it here, and nearly all of us swarmed in to urge you not to refinish it.

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8 minutes ago, Biz Prof said:

I remember when you got that one, shared it here, and nearly all of us swarmed in to urge you not to refinish it.

Haven't touched it... really no need to~ it plays and sounds great

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17 hours ago, Biz Prof said:

Vinnie Vincent called and wants his red beater back so that he can give his pink ones a rest.Vinnie-Vincent-photo-2-1-e1504323882231.

That guitar always reminded me of Tinkerbell. I mean, wtf! 😅

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On 3/1/2023 at 6:25 PM, woodpile said:

 ridiculously modded beyond any sensible reason. 

Hold my beer…

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2 hours ago, rallye440 said:

Here's my Hamer beater. Also one of my favourite guitars on gigs and home and I bet that can be noticed. It was already in rough shape when I bought it 15 years ago. Plays and sounds really good.

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'84❤ wow, I want one..

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We were surf/skate rats and stickers were a big part of that scene.  Here is a picture of when I first had it.

Some different stickers.  We changed them often.

 

 

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Late ‘90s import Sunburst scored for $80 in a chance pawnshop visit trying to pass time before meeting with some Columbus Ohio HFC members. F348FAB4-A43B-4BCE-B496-36B3024622AD.jpeg

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Bought this Chicago-built '96 Washburn MG-122 Artist a few weeks ago for $260 to use as a beater, and damned if it hasn't become a primary gigging guitar.

Nice quilt over 'hog. Medium profile maple neck with rosewood board, Duncan Pearly Gates and '59 set, set to split via the 5-way switch. Wilkinson trem and Gotoh locking tuners that actually work as advertised. Grover did some good work during his ~3 years managing USA production and design at Washburn. 

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I bought this 93 Special a few months ago to be my no1 live guitar. It's in good shape, but a humbucker conversion. Okay work. Great neck. Just put APS2 Pro's in it. A killer workhorse guitar that I don't have to be afraid to put a dent or two in. I will take care of it though. Not going to throw her around just for the sake of it.

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14 hours ago, bkrownd said:

 

  Not a "beater", but this is my only vintage scratch-and-dent "seen some things" guitar...

 

 

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That one was a killer sounding guitar. Copped early Priest all day long. 

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Bolt-neck Maestro-branded LP Junior purchased in a pawn shop in Lake Charles, LA when it became apparent I was going to be stuck there in my hotel over Thanksgiving weekend 2020.  My 2-week startup had already been going on for a month and I needed something - anything - to play.  After I got home, I replaced the hot ceramic humbucker with  GFS Mean 90, the crappy tuners with a used set of Grover locking, and the lightning-bolt bridge (which was compensated for a wound third and played hopelessly out of tune) with the adjustable Badass-ish bridge shown.  It now sounds and plays decently and is basically indestructible so it's my travel guitar whenever I have to fly somewhere for work.

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I find it humorous than Gene's beater is my nicest, fanciest guitar.

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Here are mine. Hamer related my good old workhorse Scepter and a Gibson Flying V 90. Metal!

The back of the hamer is er "ultra" aged and the V seem to have a light headstock crack. Both fantastic guitars.

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20 hours ago, Biz Prof said:

Bought this Chicago-built '96 Washburn MG-122 Artist a few weeks ago for $260 to use as a beater, and damned if it hasn't become a primary gigging guitar.

Nice quilt over 'hog. Medium profile maple neck with rosewood board, Duncan Pearly Gates and '59 set, set to split via the 5-way switch. Wilkinson trem and Gotoh locking tuners that actually work as advertised. Grover did some good work during his ~3 years managing USA production and design at Washburn. 

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I’ll give you $270 for it right now. 

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55 minutes ago, kizanski said:

My old (noe @Jeff R's) 1972 Tele Thinline.

Story here.

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I didn't think this one constituted a beater because it was so beaten up already. But she still gets at least one thrashing weekly. I'm so happy it came home.

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1 hour ago, Jeff R said:

I didn't think this one constituted a beater because it was so beaten up already.

If that ain't a beater, then I don't know what is.  

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