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Author Topic: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
joe
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Post Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: July 28, 2012, 18:32
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What are some examples of guitars that don't get the credit they deserve? The guitaris Jol Danzig made at Hamer are always near the top of my list. I swear, that red hamer 25th Anniversary I've used on a lot of tonefiend video demos sounds as good as any Gibson I've played — including the honest-to-god mostly-original goldtop my pal Jason Carmer loaned me for a year once.

Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhY6EYQwHaU&feature=plcp

What's on your list?

Lars

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 2, 2012, 23:30
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I haven't played a Hamer but I think Tokais don't quite get the respect they deserve. Having read a lot about how only the '80s Tokai guitars from Japan were any good I actually bought one that I stumbled upon. Well, it was OK to be honest. Not more than that. Must be made on a Monday or something.

But then, about 2 months ago I found a Japanese made Tokai in my favorite guitar shop. It's a used Love Rock model (but no name on the headstock, just the brand name) and it is awesome. These new Tokais from Japan (only have experience with the Japanese made ones, so the others may also be good) are really, really great. Playability, feel, sound. Everything is good (and much better than that '80s one I had for a short period). A big plus for this guitar is also that Tokai actually go out of their way and shield the guitars a lot better than any other maker that I have had experience with.

I mean, I got a fantastic guitar at only 10% more than a cheaper Chinese (or whereever) Tokai because it was pre-owned. It may not sound just like a Gibson, but honestly I don't want it to. The volume controls and tone knobs are fantasticly useable stock. No need to change capacitors or volume bleed caps or anything. It. Just. Sounds. Great.

Oinkus

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 3, 2012, 05:18
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My friend has an old Fernandes Strat plays about as good as any I have seen.

totallygui-
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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 3, 2012, 09:56
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For me, Godin guitars do not get the respect they deserve. I have an Exit 22 that is really really nice. Also, to piggyback Lars, the old MIJ's such as the Westone and Vantage brand are really well-made and relatively cheap.

MNMagnus

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 3, 2012, 16:59
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Ibanez SZ series, 2 Humbucker, 25.1" scale, middle position on the 3-way splits both pickups. bought one used for $230 in 2010 2 months after buying a Les Paul, the Les Paul really never got played again. I don't know what it is about them but for me they are almost impossible to beat. Unfortunately Ibanez discontinued them.

bear

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 4, 2012, 09:31
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Quote from totallyguitarded on August 3, 2012, 09:56
For me, Godin guitars do not get the respect they deserve. I have an Exit 22 that is really really nice.

Gotta agree. I have a Detour that I got on close out for under $200 intending to just have a decent fixed bridge backup guitar and it's my favorite guitar I've ever owned. They just have aesthetics stuck in the late 80s to early 90s for a lot of their models that probably make a lot of people pass them over. But great feeling and playing necks, great fretwork, and great sound. And they go cheaper than they should used.

1reeper

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 4, 2012, 10:45
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I think that Teles don't get enough respect as a non-country instrument, I found a poor lil' squier tele at my school that had a fantastic action. I brought it out and popped off flight of the bumblebee, just got weird looks all around.

joe
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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 4, 2012, 17:00
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Quote from 1reeper on August 4, 2012, 10:45
I think that Teles don't get enough respect as a non-country instrument, I found a poor lil' squier tele at my school that had a fantastic action. I brought it out and popped off flight of the bumblebee, just got weird looks all around.

So true! They are awesome RAWK! guitars!

zBart

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 4, 2012, 19:16
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My favorite under-rated guitar is the Epiphone Les Paul Plus Top made at the EE Chinese factory. I'm not a fan of the over-priced production Gibsons. To demonstrate my point I had the action lowered and frets dressed, pickups set right. I'm very happy with the results. When I upgrade the pickups I'll put it in the hands of some of my Gibson buds.

Oinkus

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Post Re: Guitars That Deserve More Respect
on: August 5, 2012, 05:44
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Godin guitars do not get the respect they deserve. I don't know about respect but I recently set one up and it was well made.The model escapes me now but the soldering was very clean all the wires were tied down neatly.Had 3 pups but was more like a Tele with a HSS config and a push/pull switch to split the bridge.Once I cleaned it up polished the frets and set the intonation it was as good or better then anything Gibson or Fender makes.Hope my Squire Tele turns out half as good I will be thrilled.

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