Can a Guitar Speak Somehow???

Just call me the "Guitar Gepetto" (which I like so much that I just bought the website guitargepetto.com. Then I noticed that there is a "Gepetto Guitars". I like mine better).

Sheltered life had me looking up "Gepetto", OK got that now.
The mentioned guitargepetto.com. has double p in the spelling. Don't know it that prevents a plan to generate huge wealth? LOL
 

It still comes out with me once in a while.
(Notice the surf music approved fender on tilt backs behind me.)

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The person next to me.
She is extremely talented.
Her brother plays the harp.
She accompanies him on guitar by watching his hands
on the harp strings and reading what he is playing.
(She is also a kickass bass player.)
 
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The first things my guitars usually say is "Dismantle me! Fix me!" After I am done with that, they all are infused with a certain personality. Just call me the "Guitar Gepetto" (which I like so much that I just bought the website guitargepetto.com. Then I noticed that there is a "Gepetto Guitars". I like mine better).

I do like that.
 
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That guitar is your guitar.
Consider yourself lucky.
Some never find that.
SOme go through hundreds before finding the one.....they are called flippers :)
then the right amp hunt begins.......and the right pedal configuration......and......I need to win the lottery
 
It's definitely special....the sustain is unreal and so is the unpluggef loudness. If I turn on the six string side, and play the 12 string side unplugged, you can hear it over the six string's output!!!
 
through the years I have owned maybe close to 60 guitars. Most of them taken in trade then traded away. I must say though, that the '17 SG that I got last year is MY guitar. Even mt 50th Anniversary Tele sits in the corner and that was my main every since I got it back in 2000. The SG tell me I am a Guitar God. ( I love when it lies to me like that)
 
My Gibson SG Special speaks to me. It plays & feels good in my hands and I just love the ebony fret board on it. It has a lot of character since I had it for 26 years now. I have quite a few other guitars that speak to me but my Hagstrom Viking Deluxe really speaks to me and plays & feels amazing. It has a resonator fret board that looks and feels & looks like ebony but more consistent. The vibrator unit or Tremar as it's called stays very well in tune and it looks like it has a graphite nut for better tuning stability. The stock pick ups sound crisp and clear and handles clean & distortion sounds very well. It's my first semi-hollow body electric guitar that I'm proud to own.

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My Gibson SG Special speaks to me. It plays & feels good in my hands and I just love the ebony fret board on it. It has a lot of character since I had it for 26 years now. I have quite a few other guitars that speak to me but my Hagstrom Viking Deluxe really speaks to me and plays & feels amazing. It has a resonator fret board that looks and feels & looks like ebony but more consistent. The vibrator unit or Tremar as it's called stays very well in tune and it looks like it has a graphite nut for better tuning stability. The stock pick ups sound crisp and clear and handles clean & distortion sounds very well. It's my first semi-hollow body electric guitar that I'm proud to own.

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ABSOLUTELY LOVE THAT THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pure sex right there........one day I will have a mad Viking of my own!
 
All my guitars speak to me.

And, while they each have a unique accent, they all speak the same language...

...music!

Most guitars feel foreign in my hands. All the little minute, obscure details I hear and feel make finding the "right" guitar a real challenge.

And mt goodness...the quality of the clean tones!

I gotta unpack and setup my recording gear!
 
Most guitars feel foreign in my hands. All the little minute, obscure details I hear and feel make finding the "right" guitar a real challenge.

And mt goodness...the quality of the clean tones!

I gotta unpack and setup my recording gear!

May I offer a suggestion?

Forget the recording gear.

Just play and listen.

Even if just a single chord.

Play and listen.
 
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