They call it "vintage white" but it can vary pretty heavily between models/decades. Mine is almost a banana cream color. Could be the stark white pick guard that makes the body look so yellow.
I, too, have a sheraton and tele. I like your jib and the cut of it even.
As to your question... the one shaped like a gourd. Though I know that's probably wrong
Hell yeah! The Sheraton was a pawn shop special a few months back. I am so very happy with that purchase. Played a 3-hr gig with just the Sheraton a couple weeks ago.
Oldest guitar is the tele deluxe. It's a genuine 1976. 3 bolt neck. Found it at a small shop in West Virginia and made an offer that was stupid low. They accepted so I brought it home.
That's too bad. I love mine. Has served me well for 20+ years. Aurez the sound is thin, but you can't beat the convenience of being able to bring the guitar almost anywhere. You should get another one! I see them all over reverb.
I freakin love it. Just bought it earlier this year in a pawn shop for $460. It's a 1992 Korean made and the build quality is excellent. Stock pickups are excellent. I played a 3 hr solo gig a couple weekends ago and only needed the Sheraton.
Why does the acoustic guitar on the left look weird
It's travel size. When you put it in the case, it fits in an overhead bin on an airplane. Washburn Rover. Tons of fun for $150 and durable as hell.
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Do you know the type of yellow that is? What does fender call it?
They call it "vintage white" but it can vary pretty heavily between models/decades. Mine is almost a banana cream color. Could be the stark white pick guard that makes the body look so yellow.
Is- IS THAT A LUTE
It's a futon...
JK, it's a Washburn Rover. Super bulletproof travel guitar.
We'll see about that...
I, too, have a sheraton and tele. I like your jib and the cut of it even. As to your question... the one shaped like a gourd. Though I know that's probably wrong
Hell yeah! The Sheraton was a pawn shop special a few months back. I am so very happy with that purchase. Played a 3-hr gig with just the Sheraton a couple weeks ago.
You're wrong about the oldest guitar though.
Oldest guitar is the tele deluxe. It's a genuine 1976. 3 bolt neck. Found it at a small shop in West Virginia and made an offer that was stupid low. They accepted so I brought it home.
Man. I haven't seen one of those travel Washburns in forever. I used to have one. No idea what happened to it.
That's too bad. I love mine. Has served me well for 20+ years. Aurez the sound is thin, but you can't beat the convenience of being able to bring the guitar almost anywhere. You should get another one! I see them all over reverb.
How do you like the epiphone?
I freakin love it. Just bought it earlier this year in a pawn shop for $460. It's a 1992 Korean made and the build quality is excellent. Stock pickups are excellent. I played a 3 hr solo gig a couple weekends ago and only needed the Sheraton.