Post your 335..

What's Hot
13

Comments

  • LoobsLoobs Frets: 3832
    Boner
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • tbctbc Frets: 38
    Five years later...


    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • Simon_MSimon_M Frets: 542
    tbc said:
    Five years later...


    5 years later what?
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • tbctbc Frets: 38
    Bringing this thread back from the dead after five years...here is my not-335, another Yamaha SA-1000, this time a 1978 model. 

    Got my hands on it today after lusting after one for a while, and I love it. 

    0reaction image LOL 1reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • agibboagibbo Frets: 102
    Awesome! I love my old Yamaha SA guitars! I have a 1979 SA1000 and it's a beauty! I think there's a photo of it somewhere in this thread, with its 1984 SA800 brother. 

    I reckon if Yamaha reissued these guitars, without all the bling of the SA2200 they would sell shed loads!
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 1reaction image Wisdom
  • tbctbc Frets: 38
    Simon_M said:
    tbc said:
    Five years later...


    5 years later what?
    (What seems like) five years later I realised I had accidentally posted a comment l thought I'd left after struggling to link to the picture!
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • tbctbc Frets: 38
    agibbo said:
    Awesome! I love my old Yamaha SA guitars! I have a 1979 SA1000 and it's a beauty! I think there's a photo of it somewhere in this thread, with its 1984 SA800 brother. 

    I reckon if Yamaha reissued these guitars, without all the bling of the SA2200 they would sell shed loads!
    The nice natural colour one on the chair, I remembered without needing to look again!

    Do you notice a difference between the SA-1000 and SA-800?
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • octatonicoctatonic Frets: 33803
    edited April 2019
    My 2016 Gibson Custom '63 Reissue ES-335 with block inlays.
    Nashville made, with BB1/2- neck is about halfway between a 50's and a 60's.

    0reaction image LOL 2reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • sweepysweepy Frets: 4187
    One of the Guitar Guitar Blowout deals

    https://i.imgur.com/rqV8eXx.jpg
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • danbandanban Frets: 343
    2016 Gibson ‘58 Vos ES335


    0reaction image LOL 1reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • bodhibodhi Frets: 1334
    2014 Warren Haynes model, which I don't have anymore.  I desperately wanted it to work for me, but unfortunately I just couldn't gel with it.


    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • markjmarkj Frets: 914
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • markjmarkj Frets: 914
    My 2013 Memphis made dot 335 fitted with a set of Oilcity pickups masterwound PAF's. Sounds absolutely superb.
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • agibboagibbo Frets: 102
    tbc said:
    agibbo said:
    Awesome! I love my old Yamaha SA guitars! I have a 1979 SA1000 and it's a beauty! I think there's a photo of it somewhere in this thread, with its 1984 SA800 brother. 

    I reckon if Yamaha reissued these guitars, without all the bling of the SA2200 they would sell shed loads!
    The nice natural colour one on the chair, I remembered without needing to look again!

    Do you notice a difference between the SA-1000 and SA-800?
    The 1000 is a fair bit heavier than the 800, and has a much bigger neck too. I'd say proportion wise, the 1000 is slightly chunkier than my old PRS, which has a wide fat neck, and the 800 is similar to a 60's Gibson profile.  

    The ebony fretboard on the 1000 makes it sound a bit brighter than the 800 too which has rosewood. However, the 800 has coil-splits on both pickups, and the split positions actually sound good, so it makes it a more versatile guitar.

    Both are really good, but different sounding and feeling guitars. 
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • danishbacondanishbacon Frets: 2695
    edited April 2019
    Blonde


    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 7467
    My LC 335 


    Red ones are better. 
    0reaction image LOL 1reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • Philly_QPhilly_Q Frets: 22970
    edited April 2019
    Skipped said:
    David Cameron says he  is going for a 2 3 5 plan for the 3 x  Leader Debates (2 main party leaders, then add Clegg. then add Greens + UKIP leader.
    Cameron is wrong - Clegg should be in the first 2 debates.

    He should go with 3 3 5.
    Fucking hell, a lot of water's passed under the bridge since that topical comment.
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
  • susbemolsusbemol Frets: 403
    octatonic said:
    My 2016 Gibson Custom '63 Reissue ES-335 with block inlays.
    Nashville made, with BB1/2- neck is about halfway between a 50's and a 60's.

    Mr @octatonic is obviously a man of good taste! That is very similar to mine (Gibson ES-335 Block Reissue from 2012, antique tea burst finish):


    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 1reaction image Wisdom
  • robertyroberty Frets: 10893
    Philly_Q said:
    Skipped said:
    David Cameron says he  is going for a 2 3 5 plan for the 3 x  Leader Debates (2 main party leaders, then add Clegg. then add Greens + UKIP leader.
    Cameron is wrong - Clegg should be in the first 2 debates.

    He should go with 3 3 5.
    Fucking hell, a lot of water's passed under the bridge since that topical comment.
    A lot of raw sewerage!

    Here's mine :-) 2018 anchor stud VOS. Neck is super round and quite fat with rolled edges. Sounds great, really clear with loads of midrange


    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom
Sign In or Register to comment.