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Post subject: HEY ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT THIS IS????
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 4:09 pm
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I love this guitar the one pickup Semi hollow body and Trapezoid tail piece Tim Armstrong From Rancid Has a Few So i pics of it if you could help me out it would be great thanks


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a gretsch country club i think

cheers :D


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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tim+armstrong+guitars


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dgonz wrote:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tim+armstrong+guitars


Dude, that was cool how you did that! 8) A lot of questions could be answered if only the OP would try that first! :wink:


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That is definitely a Gretsch guitar, but I'm not positive what kind.


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Wikipedia wrote:
Armstrong uses Mesa/Boogie Amplification. Here is a partial list of guitars he has been known to use: 1. Gibson SG, black finish with a black pickguard, rosewood fretboard. 2. Hagström Viking, pink finish, rosewood fretboard. 3. Epiphone ES 335, sunburst finish, rosewood fretboard. 4. Hagström Viking, red finish, rosewood fretboard. 5. Hagström Viking, black finish, rosewood fretboard. 6. Gretsch 1974 Country Club, originally natural, spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard. 7. Gibson Les Paul, black finish, rosewood fretboard. 8. Schecter S-1, originally black finish, sanded off and spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard. 9. Gibson SG, originally red finish, spraypainted black, rosewood fretboard. 10. Fender Acoustic, natural with a brownish "pickguard, rosewood fretboard. 11. Gretsch White Falcon, white finish, rosewood fretboard

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fhopkins wrote:
dgonz wrote:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tim+armstrong+guitars


Dude, that was cool how you did that! 8) A lot of questions could be answered if only the OP would try that first! :wink:


http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tim+armstrong+guitars

Just go to http://lmgtfy.com

Put in what you want to search, and it will give you the link (all in the URL string).

... as in http://lmgtfy.com/?q=allison+stokke+pics

And yeah, many questions can be answered with a little less laziness in the world.


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Triskele wrote:
a gretsch country club i think

cheers :D

Wrong shape for Country Club thats a single cut.

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bluestube wrote:
Wikipedia wrote:
Armstrong uses Mesa/Boogie Amplification. Here is a partial list of guitars he has been known to use: 1. Gibson SG, black finish with a black pickguard, rosewood fretboard. 2. Hagström Viking, pink finish, rosewood fretboard. 3. Epiphone ES 335, sunburst finish, rosewood fretboard. 4. Hagström Viking, red finish, rosewood fretboard. 5. Hagström Viking, black finish, rosewood fretboard. 6. Gretsch 1974 Country Club, originally natural, spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard. 7. Gibson Les Paul, black finish, rosewood fretboard. 8. Schecter S-1, originally black finish, sanded off and spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard. 9. Gibson SG, originally red finish, spraypainted black, rosewood fretboard. 10. Fender Acoustic, natural with a brownish "pickguard, rosewood fretboard. 11. Gretsch White Falcon, white finish, rosewood fretboard



Yea but none of those have one pickup and dont look like that


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It is certainly not a Gretsch. It has the body of a Gibson ES, but the F-holes from an Ibanez Artcore. I'm not entirely sure what the headstock is.

But I guarantee it's not a Gretsch.


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It is certainly not a Gretsch. It has the body of a Gibson ES, but the F-holes from an Ibanez Artcore. I'm not entirely sure what the headstock is.

But I guarantee it's not a Gretsch.



Yea Exactly I knew it wasnt his Country Club, but i dont know what it could be


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taylorhill623 wrote:
pohatu771 wrote:
It is certainly not a Gretsch. It has the body of a Gibson ES, but the F-holes from an Ibanez Artcore. I'm not entirely sure what the headstock is.

But I guarantee it's not a Gretsch.



Yea Exactly I knew it wasnt his Country Club, but i dont know what it could be

I think its a modified Gibson ES. It looks like a Gibby trapazoid. That one area wher it looks sanded real rough may be from covering control holes because I don't see knobs.

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taylorhill623 wrote:
bluestube wrote:
Wikipedia wrote:
Armstrong uses Mesa/Boogie Amplification. Here is a partial list of guitars he has been known to use: 1. Gibson SG, black finish with a black pickguard, rosewood fretboard. 2. Hagström Viking, pink finish, rosewood fretboard. 3. Epiphone ES 335, sunburst finish, rosewood fretboard. 4. Hagström Viking, red finish, rosewood fretboard. 5. Hagström Viking, black finish, rosewood fretboard. 6. Gretsch 1974 Country Club, originally natural, spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard. 7. Gibson Les Paul, black finish, rosewood fretboard. 8. Schecter S-1, originally black finish, sanded off and spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard. 9. Gibson SG, originally red finish, spraypainted black, rosewood fretboard. 10. Fender Acoustic, natural with a brownish "pickguard, rosewood fretboard. 11. Gretsch White Falcon, white finish, rosewood fretboard



Yea but none of those have one pickup and dont look like that



6. Gretsch 1974 Country Club, originally natural, spray-painted black, rosewood fretboard.


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It's an older Ibanez model. It has Ibanez F-holes and the same headstock as an Ibanez guitar I just saw.

The body looks very, very similar to an Asian-made ES model, with the more pointed horns. American (and newer Chinese Epiphones) ES models were more rounded.

I wouldn't be surprised if it were a custom-made model, but I'm still looking for something similar.


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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:21 pm
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dgonz wrote:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tim+armstrong+guitars

thanks for the link!

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