Now THIS is a special guitar...

BrAinPaiNt;1520356 said:
I am not all that familiar with Washburn electric guitars. Know a few here and there.

I also know Ibanez used to make an Iceman model that Paul Stanley would use.

I know that Gene Simmons is a gear ho but do not know about Paul Stanley.

However that has to be a Paul Stanley model...just screams his style.


You are correct, sir. Paul Stanley model. Personally, I don't care if it's a Boy George model, I still like the star.
 
Wimbo;1520383 said:
You are correct, sir. Paul Stanley model. Personally, I don't care if it's a Boy George model, I still like the star.

Boy George would never play that guitar... he is a skins fan... at least that's what Yeager told me...
 
I love this guitar, too. No star, but looks hot.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gibson-SG-GT-Electric-Guitar?sku=517380


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trickblue;1520385 said:
Boy George would never play that guitar... he is a skins fan... at least that's what Yeager told me...

He also plays the flute.
 
trickblue;1520385 said:
Boy George would never play that guitar... he is a skins fan... at least that's what Yeager told me...

I don't know about that, but I did hear rumors that George Michael would write Danny Snyder rocks in bathroom stalls. :p:
 
Wimbo;1520383 said:
You are correct, sir. Paul Stanley model. Personally, I don't care if it's a Boy George model, I still like the star.

That is the main reason I figured it was a Stanley model. I have seen that tail piece on others he has played.
 
BrAinPaiNt;1520405 said:
That is the main reason I figured it was a Stanley model. I have seen that tail piece on others he has played.

I used to always love the Explorer that Mathias Jabs played...

180px-Explorer_guitar.jpg


I also liked the Flying V that Randy Rhoades used to play...

http://i47.***BLOCKED***/albums/f154/peenuswrinkle/RandyRhoades.jpg
 
trickblue;1520385 said:
Boy George would never play that guitar... he is a skins fan... at least that's what Yeager told me...

Don't blame that on me. I heard it from Wincki :D
 
Juke99;1519655 said:
I have wanted one of these for a LONG time...

And well, so I had a meeting with myself tonight...

And I tried to come up with a reason why I needed an 18th guitar...

And I couldn't.

But it didn't stop me from buying it... :) because this guitar incorporates two of my favorite things...a guitar AND the Dallas Cowboys.

http://img110.*************/img110/3443/180uf4.jpg

http://img299.*************/img299/3839/1805lb2.jpg

mmmmm.....Gibson. I love my Ace Frehley Les Paul.
 
CowboyJeff;1520735 said:
mmmmm.....Gibson. I love my Ace Frehley Les Paul.

You should post a picture of it...I'd love to see it.
 
Juke99;1520365 said:
I'm that way with Gibson's.

I have a few Taylor's but really don't like the neck...

And yeah, I hear ya about the guitar. I have a studio in my house and I'll go in there to record and lose ALL track of time.

When my ship comes in, I'll have a studio in my house too... and a whole bunch of collector's guitars...

And a screening room... and a 4 lane bowling alley... and a 9 hole golf course on the property... I'll NEVER have to leave my house... :D
 
trickblue;1520414 said:
I used to always love the Explorer that Mathias Jabs played...

180px-Explorer_guitar.jpg


I also liked the Flying V that Randy Rhoades used to play...

http://i47.***BLOCKED***/albums/f154/peenuswrinkle/RandyRhoades.jpg


I'm sorry, a guitar ought to look like a guitar, not a freakin' rocket ship... a well-made guitar is a work of art...

Take a look at an early, tiger-striped Les Paul Sunburst, and you'll know what I mean...
 
silverbear;1520765 said:
I'm sorry, a guitar ought to look like a guitar, not a freakin' rocket ship... a well-made guitar is a work of art...

Take a look at an early, tiger-striped Les Paul Sunburst, and you'll know what I mean...

Ah...a purist.

Well said.

:)
 
Juke99;1520772 said:
Ah...a purist.

Well said.

:)

about 20 years ago I remember hearing an interview with guitar extrordinaire George Lynch. He had a skeleton carved guitar that he said looked wild, but sounded like crap. He said he used it mainly as a prop because it sounded so bad, and then pointed to a Jackson guitar he loved.
 
CowboyJeff;1520780 said:
about 20 years ago I remember hearing an interview with guitar extrordinaire George Lynch. He had a skeleton carved guitar that he said looked wild, but sounded like crap. He said he used it mainly as a prop because it sounded so bad, and then pointed to a Jackson guitar he loved.


I love Lynch.

You are referring to "Mom" Lynch's famous guitar sculpted by j frog garcia. I thought he actually played the second one live alot, I dont ever recall hearing him say that he didnt like it. I do remember him saying he hated kramer guitars! He was a fan and friend of wayne charvel and then just played esp.

Anyway, here is the link to the story of the mom guitar, the guitar seen in the video "Dream Warriors" the theme song to nightmare on elm street 3 which rocks as lynch always does.
Here is a low quality video link to the dream warriors video!
http://www.4shared.com/file/1741934..._-_Dream_Warriors___Full_Complete_Video_.html

here is the link to the info on the mom or bones guitar.
http://www.georgelynch.com/guitars/bones.html

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