Well I am still a beginner but I have a 2002 Guild D-25M, a Telecaster and a Stratocaster. I am a total Guild fanatic though. My fav guitar player used to be a Guild acoustic guy and my Guitar instructor plays a old old Guild T-100, so I have always been hooked on that warm Guild tone. I actually just bought my first Guild electric, a 1974 M66 3/4, I couldn't say no to it, can't wait for it to get here. Here are some pics of my gear:RussD said:Welcome aboard!
So, what do you play? Have pictures?
I already suffer from a serious GAS for Guilds as it is, so far I have been here less than 24 hours and all these pics of vintage Guilds have my Gas acting up something fierce! Thanks for the welcome.killdeer43 said:Welcome MojoT,
You've entered the Guilded and GASsed zone. There's no return from here, so stay in tune and stay tuned. :wink:
You'll like it here,
Joe
MojoTooth said:I already suffer from a serious GAS for Guilds as it is, so far I have been here less than 24 hours and all these pics of vintage Guilds have my Gas acting up something fierce!killdeer43 said:Welcome MojoT,
You've entered the Guilded and GASsed zone. There's no return from here, so stay in tune and stay tuned. :wink:
You'll like it here,
Joe
Walter Broes said:Welcome to the forum! Nice amp!!
Walter Broes said:Shame, I love Super reverbs. I have a Super Reverb that is not entirely the real thing, but close - it's a '68 Bandmaster Reverb chassis that's been tweaked a little bit, and I have a Super Reverb output transformer installed on it, a blackface SR faceplate, and a Mojo Super Reverb repro cab, so it's really the same thing. I've owned quite a few Super Reverbs, all silverface, and regret selling every one of them.
Welcome Mojo.MojoTooth said:looks like a real cool and knowledgeable forum.