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Started by CynthiaAnn, April 14, 2019, 10:54:30 AM

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V M

I do have a few electrics and a few acoustics and a couple of basses and a drum kit and yes, most of them are professional quality instruments
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: EllenJ2003 on May 05, 2019, 11:16:36 PM

Cynthia - are you aware that Carvin renamed their guitar division to Keisel (after the name of the oldest of the Carvin brothers)? 

Thanks for sharing Ellen here ! Pictures / images in this thread welcomed and encouraged  :)

Yes we are aware of the name change for Keisel. I've been to the Carvin factory in Escondido (when it was Carvin), my soul mate just went to the new Keisel factory showroom this past winter when she was down in CA visiting her Mom. They make really nice guitars, and she is always coming up to me with her laptop showing me her latest desires with them (she has been learning to play Bass recently).

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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: V M on May 05, 2019, 11:39:30 PM
I can see from your postings thus far that you have a good Bass of operation to work with

Thanks V M  :) We have our "basses" covered

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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: cassiebythesea on May 05, 2019, 11:41:06 PM
I really need to get all my gear out for a family picture, but until then:
Guitars:
2008 Gibson Flying V
2012 Ibanez ARZ307BK (seven string Les Paul-style)
2001 BC Rich Warlock "Art" Series
2016 BC Rich Warlock "Lucky 8" eight string

Basses:
2008 Warwick Double Buck five string
19?? BC Rich Innovator five string

And a seven piece Tama Rockstar kit to round it all out. I'm really a drummer by trade, but haven't had anywhere to set it up in the last year and a half, so I've been slowly moving more to guitar.


Thanks for sharing here Cassie and yes images / pictures encouraged here

Have a rockin' day

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Colleen_definitely



Schecter diamond series.  It looks way better than I play.
As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars...
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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: Colleen_definitely on May 06, 2019, 10:27:00 AM


Schecter diamond series.  It looks way better than I play.

Very nice Colleen, thanks for sharing  :)

Another radio / musical mind on our forum, cool !

Have a rockin' day

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GinaG

Nice thread. Beautiful instrumentsll
I have seven guitars.

A 1970 Les PAul gold top
Two High ebd Taylor acoustics.  6 and 12 string.

Ovation electric, acoustic.

Two classical. 

I will take pictures. Nice to see your thread with Puget Sound.
I lived in Olympia for three years in the late 70's....  Climbed a lot.   Most of the big ones.

Gina
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EllenJ2003

Quote from: Colleen_definitely on May 06, 2019, 10:27:00 AM


Schecter diamond series.  It looks way better than I play.

If I get another 7-string, I'll probably get a Hellraiser 7 (I'd like to get an 8-string, but you can't get Ernie Ball Cobalts  for 8-string guitars).  I that only thing that's keeping me from doing so is my general fatigue for Superstrats.  I will admit that I preferred the neck on my last 7-string Schecter (an Omen Extreme 7) to the neck my PRS 7 had - it was chunker.

Play On,
Ellen
HRT Since 1999
Legal Name Change and Full Time in Dec. 2000
Orchiectomy in July 2001
SRS (Yaay!! :)) Nov. 25, 2003 by Suporn
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EllenJ2003

Quote from: cassiebythesea on May 05, 2019, 11:41:06 PM
I really need to get all my gear out for a family picture, but until then:
Guitars:
2008 Gibson Flying V
2012 Ibanez ARZ307BK (seven string Les Paul-style)
2001 BC Rich Warlock "Art" Series
2016 BC Rich Warlock "Lucky 8" eight string

Basses:
2008 Warwick Double Buck five string
19?? BC Rich Innovator five string

And a seven piece Tama Rockstar kit to round it all out. I'm really a drummer by trade, but haven't had anywhere to set it up in the last year and a half, so I've been slowly moving more to guitar.

Ellen-
I had similar issues with allergies, albeit not quite as bad. I'm allergic to the coating found in most extended range string packs. Fortunately DR strings don't cause a problem for me, but it just means I need to special order a $40 pack of strings when it comes to restringing my eight string.

Ooh! Some mighty cool axes you have!   8)   I'd love to have an 8-string (to let out my inner Meshugga, or play "Designing The Enemy" by Fear Factory), but Ernie Ball doesn't make Cobalts for 8-string, and I'm not a big fan of coated strings (especially since if the coating wears off, you're left with your fingers contacting the nickel string underneath).  So ONE OF THESE DAYS, I'll replace the PRS SE Seven, 7-string that was sacrificed in the name of refretting my Taylor 12-string (oh well, I didn't like the relatively thin neck my PRS had - I play classical style with the thumb behind the neck, and thin necks make my hand feel like it's trying to act like a C-clamp on the neck). 

Some of my old 7-strings:

Schecter Jazz 7 (relatively rare) - I love the sound of semi-hollows at high gain, they're soo throaty IMO


Schecter Omen Extreme 7


Danelectro MOD 7 (a cool guitar, with a weird pickup selection/switching system)


Maybe I'll get another Jazz 7 (if I can find one again - Schecter only made them in 2000)

Ellen
HRT Since 1999
Legal Name Change and Full Time in Dec. 2000
Orchiectomy in July 2001
SRS (Yaay!! :)) Nov. 25, 2003 by Suporn
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EllenJ2003

The current members of my guitar tribe:

Gibson ES-137 (which is a semi-hollowbody) & Fender 60s Baja Telecaster



Blueridge BR-162 12-Fret (the neck joins the body at the 12th fret) & Taylor 150 12-String (my church band guitar)


Keep On Playing
Ellen
HRT Since 1999
Legal Name Change and Full Time in Dec. 2000
Orchiectomy in July 2001
SRS (Yaay!! :)) Nov. 25, 2003 by Suporn
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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: GinaG on May 06, 2019, 03:01:12 PM
Nice thread. Beautiful instrumentsll
I have seven guitars.

A 1970 Les PAul gold top
Two High ebd Taylor acoustics.  6 and 12 string.

Ovation electric, acoustic.

Two classical. 

I will take pictures. Nice to see your thread with Puget Sound.
I lived in Olympia for three years in the late 70's....  Climbed a lot.   Most of the big ones.

Gina

Hi Gina, glad you liked this thread and thanks for chiming in here. Yes hiking around our area is wonderful.

Do have a rockin' day !

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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: EllenJ2003 on May 06, 2019, 08:16:39 PM
Ooh! Some mighty cool axes you have!   8)   I'd love to have an 8-string (to let out my inner Meshugga, or play "Designing The Enemy" by Fear Factory), but Ernie Ball doesn't make Cobalts for 8-string, and I'm not a big fan of coated strings (especially since if the coating wears off, you're left with your fingers contacting the nickel string underneath).  So ONE OF THESE DAYS, I'll replace the PRS SE Seven, 7-string that was sacrificed in the name of refretting my Taylor 12-string (oh well, I didn't like the relatively thin neck my PRS had - I play classical style with the thumb behind the neck, and thin necks make my hand feel like it's trying to act like a C-clamp on the neck). 

Some of my old 7-strings:

Schecter Jazz 7 (relatively rare) - I love the sound of semi-hollows at high gain, they're soo throaty IMO


Schecter Omen Extreme 7


Danelectro MOD 7 (a cool guitar, with a weird pickup selection/switching system)


Maybe I'll get another Jazz 7 (if I can find one again - Schecter only made them in 2000)

Ellen

@EllenJ2003 Those are beautiful Ellen, interesting to read your story about frets and allergies.

Thanks for sharing here in this thread for all to see, you have a wonderful collection. Love the Gibson hollow body and the baja tele !

Have a rockin' day !

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V M

Quote from: CynthiaAnn on May 06, 2019, 10:07:32 AM
Thanks V M  :) We have our "basses" covered

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I was noticing that you string your basses from bottom to top, I've only known of a few people that do that

I played my first guitar that way but then later restrung it lefty

I think your Carvins are really cool, I've been to the Carvin factory a few times when I was living down that way, always thought they made great stuff
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: V M on May 07, 2019, 05:11:58 PM
I was noticing that you string your basses from bottom to top, I've only known of a few people that do that

I played my first guitar that way but then later restrung it lefty

I think your Carvins are really cool, I've been to the Carvin factory a few times when I was living down that way, always thought they made great stuff

How cool ! and thanks for chiming in here V M and always nice to meet another lefty  :) Yeah, I learned all the scales / chord patterns in that direction (right strung), it seemed logical to my mind to have the lowest string on the bottom  :) so later I had those Carvins made for me at their factory with lefty cut away bodies. They were always good to me, and I worked with them in person for both orders, (we have family in the area).

Have a wonderful day !

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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: cassiebythesea on May 09, 2019, 02:23:59 AM
Discovered my nine year old Flikr account still exists. So time for a few pictures.

My number one, 2008 Gibson Flying V. I've upgraded the tuners and strap locks, pickups will be swapped out in time.



Ancient photo (ignore my dumpster couch). 2012 Ibanez ARZ307BK.



2016 B.C. Rich "Lucky 8" eight string Warlock. The tuners are garbage on this thing, but getting a set of 8-string tuners is a serious effort.



And the tour set up of my drumset, back on my 2016 midwest tour.



Please excuse the potato quality. These were on my phone, and I'm not a master of formatting for forums anymore.

Very nice guitars and drums Cassie, especially the flying V (way cool) !! Thanks for sharing here for all to see !!

Have a rockin' day !

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CynthiaAnn

Quote from: Maddie on May 09, 2019, 12:34:30 AM
Nice axes everyone!

Cynthia, you have some very interesting basses and guitars here.


I took a couple photos of my guitars that I would like to share here. Not sure how. I have attached some photos on this forum a couple of years ago, but i cannot remember how I got them to attach to a post from my phone.

Jam on... :)

Hi @Maddie, and thanks for chiming in here

Here are the instructions Danielle (thanks) put together that might help ya

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,239999.0.html

Have a rockin' day !

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CynthiaAnn

When I saw Cassie's drum kit, I thought I'd add an image of one of the fun stages I've played at. This stage was setup out on private land in the Cascades mountains, and hosted a private music gathering. The sound was totally fabulous playing to the trees and meadow that day (and a couple of hundred music types). I played in several different line up's that day, we had a "build a band" round robin going. Everyone would sign up for a song and their instrument, then go up and "do it", it was a lot of fun....



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JanePlain

Quote from: CynthiaAnn on May 07, 2019, 05:29:57 PM
How cool ! and thanks for chiming in here V M and always nice to meet another lefty  :) Yeah, I learned all the scales / chord patterns in that direction (right strung), it seemed logical to my mind to have the lowest string on the bottom  :) so later I had those Carvins made for me at their factory with lefty cut away bodies. They were always good to me, and I worked with them in person for both orders, (we have family in the area).

Have a wonderful day !

Cynthia -

Low notes on the low strings! I don't play much but that always seemed so wrong.  Love this thread and your semi daily one.  Your transition is amazing!  Have you ever considered gels rather then patches?  Its a daily thing and the levels seem to be even...  Or whatever the proper term is.
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EllenJ2003

Quote from: cassiebythesea on May 09, 2019, 02:23:59 AM
Discovered my nine year old Flikr account still exists. So time for a few pictures.

My number one, 2008 Gibson Flying V. I've upgraded the tuners and strap locks, pickups will be swapped out in time.



Ancient photo (ignore my dumpster couch). 2012 Ibanez ARZ307BK.



2016 B.C. Rich "Lucky 8" eight string Warlock. The tuners are garbage on this thing, but getting a set of 8-string tuners is a serious effort.



And the tour set up of my drumset, back on my 2016 midwest tour.



Please excuse the potato quality. These were on my phone, and I'm not a master of formatting for forums anymore.

How do you like the shorter 25" scale of the ARZ307?  I'm so "mehed' out most of the time by Superstrats (even 7 & 8 string ones), that I'm always looking for alternatives.  The ARZ was on my list for a while, but I was concerned  about it having the typical Wizard profile neck that Ibby 7-strings have (and I can't stand Wizard necks - they feel like I'm playing a 2X4).  Does it have a wizard neck?

As for your 8-string - yeah, getting tuners (especially for an 8-string) are a real bear.  In some ways, it's on a par with me getting 8-string sets, due to my dermatitis issue.  As I've mentioned before, due to nickel and stainless steel allergies that give me serious dermatitis, I use Ernie Ball Cobalts.  Unfortunately, I can't get Cobalt 8-string sets.  I thought I could get around the issue by using a Cobalt bass string for the 8th string (along with Cobalt 7-string set), but both the responses to an inquiry thread I created on the Seven String Guitar Forum (my username there is EllenGtrGrl - short for Ellen Guitar Girl) and e-mail inquiry to Ernie Ball said that it really isn't a doable option, due to the fact that the core on a bass string is different than the core on a guitar string, and as a result the bass string has different tension than a comparable gauge guitar string, and would not fit right on the tuner for the 8th string.  Oh well, no 8-string guitar for me I guess.
HRT Since 1999
Legal Name Change and Full Time in Dec. 2000
Orchiectomy in July 2001
SRS (Yaay!! :)) Nov. 25, 2003 by Suporn
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