I guess since I have multiple replacement parts I would consider a Custom Shop reissue as equivalent to an actual birth year guitar. I could go for a 1966 reissue SG if they decided to make one.
this languished at the Misfits Farm for a spell ...... it makes AMAZING jazzy noisesI've always wanted a birth year guitar, and high school era car.
The perfect guitar would be a 1959 Lester, but now that they're unobtainium, I settled for an old Harmony, that I got in pieces.
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Not quite what I had in mind, but it is a 1959 from what I could tell from the faded inked model numbers inside.
The car would have to be a gold1977 Trans Am, but it would never be.
Ended up graduating high school in a 76 Gremlin instead.![]()
It was indeed a Gremlin X, red with white stripes, but it had the lowly 232 straight six.Now if it was the Gremlin X with the 401 that would be cool. I knew a guy that had a blue one that would run mid-twelves in the quarter all day long.
Doesnt get more authentic than that!I don't see the reasoning for so many signature models of a guitar that was already a signature model. And, mine has his real signature.
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That would definitely cooler lolWhat about “birth year“ amps?![]()
Why does it seem like it's so important to some people to have a guitar made in the year they were born?
none here got one that close (1970 LEs Paul Recording Guitar) Im a '69 model..... have a '62 EBO bass..... 2 70's era Peaveys ......but that is as close as I get nothing SPOT on a '69 ...the rest are 80's and up
i second that!!!What Impala???![]()
I didn't even notice that....holy crap!I love how it says PERFECT right in the money zone....
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Ummm....what were we talking about again? No really....