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@andybungert3 жыл бұрын
My first Acoustic. I've written most of my tunes on it.
@aaronmp17053 жыл бұрын
I've got a cheap knockoff strat my stepdad got for $30 when I was fifteen. My first electric. I recently sent it to a repair shop to get it fixed up a little bit, and it's staying in my possession till either I die or it does. Whichever comes first
@DJ7tringGuitar3 жыл бұрын
Nothing is coming up with the buddha pickup link
@mccloud2733 жыл бұрын
Probably needs a lot more playing time and some proper TLC, but my Yamaha FS700S, which started me on my guitar journey. I take it almost everywhere when I go on trips with my family
@jaredibarra65303 жыл бұрын
I´ve got an epiphone acoustic that sounds great but the neck has a horrible hard V shape. but is the guitar that i learn to play when i was 9
@elmustardomusic3 жыл бұрын
"The epiphone looked cooler" -- that's like the most important 90%
@matthashobbies3 жыл бұрын
I had a choice between a squire strat and a epiphone sl...I went with the epiphone purely because tHaTs tHe ShaPe sLasH pLayS
@sixsix8six3 жыл бұрын
Things that happened in this episode: Hunter did the best soldering job I've ever seen him do. He also soldered himself. Net zero.
@Forest_Fifer3 жыл бұрын
At least he didn't solder himself to the window.
@liammalone92632 жыл бұрын
Everyone solders themselves, even the best
@weekendwaves3 жыл бұрын
My 2007 fender Mexican strat. It’s noisy and doesn’t sound the best but the neck is perfect and so many memories learning the guitar and growing as a musician
@mxwx513 жыл бұрын
My most sentimental guitar is my very first. It's a crappy Checkmate acoustic guitar that my grandpa gave to me. It was literally being thrown out and he saved it because I was wanting to start playing. I never had any plans to part with the guitar, but it became even more important and valuable to me after he died. It's worth absolutely nothing for resale, but it means the world to me....
@MusoraOfficial3 жыл бұрын
Loved this -- such a cool story!
@austinfailz3 жыл бұрын
"It's like learning to drive in a developing country, you can drive anywhere now." Lmao
@austinfailz3 жыл бұрын
Soldering a fork to the... window frame? Lol. Gotta be weed induced. Definitely weed.
@shook90423 жыл бұрын
My most nostalgic one is my 1985 Kramer Baretta. Bought it when I was 13. I'm 50 now and I still play it regularly. Still the best neck I've ever played
@calebhooper42663 жыл бұрын
My first “real” guitar was an old Epiphone Dot. It’s in dire need of everything getting upgraded, but I could never replace it and hope to start its project soon
@tolvajakos3 жыл бұрын
me too. had a crappy strat before it which i sold, no sentimental value there, the thing was bad and was holding my learning back (I wasn't enjoying any playing or learning until i got the dot). i still have the dot, it now has an oil city pickup (forces sweetheart I believe is the model name) in the back and gibson 57 classic in the neck. electronics otherwise is original, tuners are great to be honest and tuning stability is not so bad that I would rush to change the nut. i will at some point for sure. also i am going to swap to a gibson style es335 pickguard as i don't like the flappy epiphone one. loving that guitar, although to be honest, you can tell it is a lower tier guitar, i have held and had much more quality instruments (even at a similar price point)
@corneliuscrewe6773 жыл бұрын
I have a Dot from 2002 I bought on the spot based on 5 minutes of play time at a local music shop. I had 3 Les Pauls by then, 2 1977’s and a 1955 Junior, but that Dot and I just connected. Still one of my favorite guitars. All the electronics eventually died, and ai accidentally killed the neck pickup that I loved taking the cover off of it (something I had done countless times before, and THAT was the one I messed up on), but that turned out to be a blessing, as the Seth Lovers that replaced them aren’t ever coming out.
@heggy_693 жыл бұрын
@@tolvajakos same with the crappy strat, I had a burswood and a dreadful squier before I get a squier bullet mustang lol
@asizeablebear3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this. Seeing you take care of these old guitars that have so much personal meaning to you is inspiring for me to do the same with my first electric - an old Peavey Raptor with this pinkish-purple finish. It's a piece of junk but I adore it, and it is an integral part of the person I am today. Gonna have to take a serious look at it after watching this. Thank you for doing this series and sharing the love and the memories. And the demo track is sick, filled with a sort of nostalgia itself, love the blend of metal sensibilities and pop punk vibes.
@magicman12b3 жыл бұрын
Still have my Epiphone Standard Plus I bought with my own money and like you was the biggest purchase I made with my own money. 15yrs later still have it and I have modded the crap out of it. Almost sold it to have funds for a Gibson but decided not too and I'm glad I didn't, it holds a special place in my heart. Like what you said, "It feels like coming home".
@maxcohen96393 жыл бұрын
A guitar I'll never get rid of is this 1950's to 1960's Hofner parlor guitar I got from my grandpa like 15 years ago. Aside from it being from my grandpa, I could never get rid of it. It's so old that the sound it has acquired from its age accompanied with nylon strings produces its own reverberation that I've yet to play on any other acoustic guitar. Steel string or nylon stringed. Even with a warped neck (so old it didn't get a truss rod) the notes are still relatively intontated due to it having a 0 fret. That and my Epiphone LP Black Beauty III. I custom build guitars now and have a LP Double cut Jr I built, along with maple topped on mahogany body strat and tele, with figured wood necks finished natural, that are probably superior but still won't get rid of it. I Still hit that middle humbucker all the time but it's just too beautiful. Not like the Chinese ones they make today. This Korean one has the right tinting to the binding and headstock despite it being a polyeurathane based finish. Not overly yellowed like the Epiphone 1955 reissue or the new Bonamassa LP customs. The headstock custom logo looks sincerely like it's aged mother of pearl. Epiphone really fucked up going to China in my opinion.
@jamesh65353 жыл бұрын
I think your song at the end is one of your best ones. It seems more developed than your older stuff. Good work.
@thehoppo3 жыл бұрын
Hunter Agufish, keeping things Janky since '06
@Excellerator4203 жыл бұрын
You should get your hands on a Jackson Dominion. There are next to no reviews for it and its a monster i think you'll fall in love with and... This year theres a silver burst.
@Stubz_Perez3 жыл бұрын
I second this.
@Excellerator4203 жыл бұрын
@@Stubz_Perez i havent touched my schecter hellraiser for more than 5 mins. After buying it the Jackson. Those pickups and that neck profile are perfect for me. Maybe in a way it staying under the radar is good though, because more people ask what it is than my run of the mill hellraiser.
@samz91213 жыл бұрын
My 2016 Zach Myers. Modded it to the moon and I’m never going to give it up.
@joeykelly56423 жыл бұрын
I own an ‘81 Ibanez Blazer, “Izzy”, which is basically the family guitar. 4 or 5 of my relatives banged around on it before me. I got it when I was 8 years old, and it was my main guitar growing up. It’s not a very good instrument, with dinky little frets, rusted hardware, and electronics issues, but I’d never sell it. One day I’m going to fix it up, even though it probably isn’t worth putting expensive parts into. I’d like to pass it on to my children one day.
@Jimoff2Gaming3 жыл бұрын
These are going up steadily in value! I just bought one for 200. Now I own three vintage Gibsons and two fenders (along with some others) and the SG can really give the Gibsons a run for their money! The pickups are eh but definitely not bad. Thinking of putting some GFS pickups in it because I’m only in the guitar 200 bucks. Thanks for the video Hunter, you’re the reason I went back to the shop and picked it up after initially leaving it!
@mickyp20063 жыл бұрын
My first “proper” guitar was a epiphone les paul standard which I have done just like this. Modded the hell out of it!!! And it still kicks ass 17 years on.
@laurenshepherd44103 жыл бұрын
I have this Ibanez Custom that I got the day my mom was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer. I ended up giving it away to my local shop, and I went through tons of guitars, and I ended up doing something stupid, after getting my first ever Gibson, and then that Ibanez was sitting in my store waiting for a home, I went back to my local shop and asked if my friend would sell it back to me, and he did. The Trem is a really shitty no name floyd, and it goes out of tune like hell when even doing the smallest trem wiggles, and I even chipped the paint on it a few places, and stripped the strap screw holes, but I bought a Dimarzio Cliplock Strap and used an oversized screw to hold the buckles in place, and now it sits on my stand with an old Epiphone acoustic who's life would have probably been over if I hadn't saved it. The bridge is cracked where the saddle sits, and the headstock where it meets the fretboard has been cracked as well (luckily it was cracked in the reverse way of string tension, so there is hope of it being able to hold tune) and those two guitars despite all the battles they endured will stay with me til I pass away, and if I am buried, they will be buried with me.
@216trixie3 жыл бұрын
Nice.
@sigma50543 жыл бұрын
wow that guitar is gorgeous always loved that particular model. White and gold (drool )
@Andrew_1823 жыл бұрын
This was really cool to watch. My first guitar was an 05 Epi G310 SG. Made in Korea like yours, with a C shaped neck. It’s a bolt on SG, so a lot of people will write it off instantly, but it’s actually a really solid guitar especially for the price my parents paid for it. Still have it, still pick it up here and there, but it could definitely use some upgrade love like you gave your g400 here. Going to have to look into that for a summer project.
@ericcarpenter32633 жыл бұрын
I have a PRS SE 245 Single Cut, bought it, brand new less than 10 years ago, for $250. It was OK. But the neck was a total beast. I replaced everything that wasn’t glued in. The neck/ body, nut, and bridge are all original. Took some 600 grit sandpaper to the neck. It has scars, dents, dings, and chips. The frets need replaced but I love that thing. I recently bought a Collings DC 290 S, basically a Double Cut Junior, and it’s my dream guitar, but I’ll tell you right now, that PRS SE is every bit as great and maybe more special to me. That guitar is NEVER leaving. Great video Hunter, that Epiphone is so bad ass, something great about guitars with necks that are like the business end of a baseball bat that makes you never wanna touch a Wizard 2 neck.
@kuleone483 жыл бұрын
I have an original 88 HM Strat. I love this guitar and she’s been played long and hard. I would never get rid of it, she was my first so never shall we part ways. I need to go through all the electrical but I don’t want anything replaced. I want to keep it original. Just something about those old Japanese crafted guitars. Keep doing what you do man!
@MrEric6223 жыл бұрын
Made my first kit guitar a little over a year ago- a Solo T style. Sanded it. Stained it. Built it. Wired it. Later modded it. Cost about 500 bucks in total, and I wouldn't take anything for it. The satin finish on the neck feels like silk sheets.
@jonnybroomhead3 жыл бұрын
Yoooooo. Dope demo track. Loved this episode, and I love the nostalgufish series in general.
@agufish3 жыл бұрын
Thanks dude! Pretty satisfying finishing a track you’ve started in a different decade haha
@ZepIV3 жыл бұрын
Oh man, you got the fancy Epi! My "forever" nostalgia guitar is the none-more-black Epiphone LP Studio I got in 2007. It was my only guitar until I graduated from high school, and I *abused* the thing at gigs, talent shows, and kicking around town. Swapped the tuners and bridge, eventually went to a Bigsby which stayed, bone nut, first pick up swap to some cheapo no-name PAFs which led to me putting in Jimmy Page push/pull wiring, then EMGs, and ultimately Duncan P-Rails with two three way toggles drilled BETWEEN THE MAIN CONTROLS to switch sounds. It's got cracks and dings, weighs a metric shit ton, and has gross stuff in the pick up routes but I wouldn't trade it for anything.
@milkymoomoomilk3 жыл бұрын
Nobody: Hunter in thumbnails: 😠
@bipbipletucha3 жыл бұрын
Accurate
@tavicotavio3 жыл бұрын
😠 with the 😄 mouth
@ithemba3 жыл бұрын
I went absolutely berserk on my 2005 Chinese epiphone G400 two years ago: sanded down all the thick poly finish and redid it with a thin satin brown nitro, gave it Duncan P-Rails, a Bigsby and basically did everything from scratch. It is a hobby project guitar, you can see and feel it, I didn't do the best job refinishing it, but I love the feel, the sound, the little imperfections, the smell... Would never want to part with it.
@doomslayer_ch42803 жыл бұрын
I put about $200 into my 8 string that i play a lot, wonder what I’ll think of it once time has passed!
@landonmontgomery26933 жыл бұрын
The guitar I'd never part with is my old, plywood body Vantek Strat ripoff. It was the first guitar I ever owned, and the only one I had for many years. It's 27 years old now. I just tore it down and put a new, black pickguard and pickups in it, new tuners, new strap buttons and new bridge. All in black. I polished the frets up smooth and cleaned it thoroughly. It plays half decent and sounds ok. It just has so many miles and tons of memories attached to it. It'll never go anywhere.
@jc67213 жыл бұрын
2004 Gibson SG Platinum that I got used for $400. Needed a lot of TLC but I swapped out the pickups, the wiring I upgraded to a Jimmy Page style with 4 push/pull pots and swapped out the heavy Grover tuners for hipshots with tulips buttons which resolved any neck dive it had and swapped out the fake aluminum pickguard for white leather! She sings like crazy now! In for a penny in for a pound as they say! It’s also my only HH guitar.
@thedondeluxe69413 жыл бұрын
So much intergrity in that soldering. Solid work!
@alexyang97733 жыл бұрын
youtube notifications actually worked for once
@anthonynoe88893 жыл бұрын
I have a 2003 epiphone les paul, that a put all of my Dean dime o flame parts in. The deans neck was broken and my les paul didn't chug, so naturally I combined the two. Also installed a graptech nut on it. One of the best playing guitars I have, thanks dad!
@commanderphilbo14713 жыл бұрын
Never thought we would see this guitar again ..one of my faves from the channel back in the day
@DevinCLott3 жыл бұрын
My number 1 I’ll never get rid of is my Gibson LPJ. It’s basically a les Paul studio from 2013 but with a maple neck instead. I’ve swapped pickups in and out of it so many times and while it’s not my best playing guitar it has a special place in my heart. If not for that guitar I would not be where I am today.
@tolvajakos3 жыл бұрын
the way i connect the pickup wires to the pots is i put my cardboard template (with the already connected pots and all) above the control cavity opening, connect the pickups, then drop in the whole thing. gives me better access for soldering.
@randymiles9043 жыл бұрын
As a fellow modder of all things import, that's a nice g400. I'd bet money it sounds/plays better than a Gibson SG too. 👍
@acledfloyd3 жыл бұрын
I never understood why they called them G-400 instead of just SG.
@markdalton2933 жыл бұрын
Ah Gibson maybe
@alrangelal3 жыл бұрын
My 50s Classic Vibe Squier Strat still stock, amazing player and sounding. I got it for my 21st birthday which also happened to be the day after my dog passed. I named the guitar Fiona, like my dog.
@corneliuscrewe6773 жыл бұрын
I have a very late Korean G-400 Standard with a maple neck that’s been heavily modified and low-rent converted into an SG Junior configuration. Low-rent as in I put an aftermarket batwing pickguard cut for a Dimarzio soap bar P-90 I had lying around, stripped the awful poly finish off and sprayed it white. Oiled the back of the bare neck, and plugged the empty holes for the neck pickup controls with Ace Hardware metal hole plugs. Add an import Bigsby, and I’ve got a pretty cool SG Junior for cheap. I love the neck on that guitar.
@endivide_band3 жыл бұрын
i have me a 2001 cherry epiphone sg g400, made in korea and literally 4 weeks ago, i threw in emg 57/66, new tuners, tusq nut, and a black maestro vibrola. fantastic guitar.
@simonrongeholmmadsen3 жыл бұрын
Wanna part with the old vibrola? I'm looking for one for a cheap project
@lewissantana9734 Жыл бұрын
I just ordered mine. Can’t wait.
@nikkoberserker3 жыл бұрын
Hello Hunter ,my favorite guitar is a fender strat ressuie 62 ' from 1993 . It's a gift from my Father (passed away in 2003) ,this guitar is in fiesta red ,with mapple neck and fretboard ,all part now is cream . I have a bettie page pinup sticker on pickguard ,and i mounted with my father a special wiring . We add 2 mini switch ,1 to make bridge and neck position ,and 3 pickups all together , and the second to make humbucker position (neck and middle ,middle and bridge ) ,. My guitar need to have new fret and a to work the neck (maybe new one) ,but i don't make change on it . I don't play it anymore . I make a replica with same look and configuration but brand new . Thanks for your video .
@TMmodify3 жыл бұрын
my strat has gone through EVERYTHING. right now it's waiting for its new neck. nothing on this instrument apart from the body and the trem claw is stock, and I love it to death.
@ces693 жыл бұрын
Same here, except I just swapped out the trem claw for one machined out of solid billit aluminium! You should check them out, I found it made a noticeable improvement!
@twistofcain19753 жыл бұрын
I will never get rid of my '97 gibson SG-I. It was my first purchase from ebay 21 years ago. It was with me for every significant gig. Its worn in for me. If anyone else ever picks it up, it feels funny to them but to me it feels right.
@r3ngokuking3 жыл бұрын
Only have 2 guitars. A 9lb boat anchor of a strat clone from a company called Tradition, paid like $200 for it in 2002. The other is my baby, a late 2000's BC Rich ASM-1 that my dad modded for me while he was working ex-pat in Afghanistan. I love both of them, and I don't ever plan on letting them go.
@shanewalton88883 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you keeping that guitar. In '88 I had a Pre-Gibson bright yellow HSS Lefty Kramer with a Kahler trem (see my Instagram for an old photo). Had to sell it to pay for university. Then twenty odd years later that same 80's Kramer painted red appeared on Reverb. Unfortunately the dude wouldn't ship to Japan and then a few days later the listing disappeared. Ah well, so is life. Maybe this is the Metal Gods way of telling me to let go of the old and embrace the new.
@mexicanelf72133 жыл бұрын
I gotta say that my most sentimental guitar has to be my guitar center exclusive squier telecaster, my dad bought it for me and I love it, it has dual humbuckers, and the neck is amazing
@Okla_Soft3 жыл бұрын
I’ve got. ‘95 Korean Epi LP custom that needs the same upgrades as you’re doing in this video. Like you said, only doing the cool stuff is a great way to do the guitar journey. I taught myself how to build a partscaster and solder last year when I was quarantined all alone for 30 days, and it was one of the best times of my life. I felt like I was on a mediation/quest thing and I look back at those days with such fondness. That track was killer, I love pop punk too man🤘🤘
@sublimingmule63562 жыл бұрын
My #1 guitar to this day is a dark metallic blue squier affinity strat. Its the first guitar I ever put my own money into for $100 about 9 or 10 years ago. I've since put about another $300 or $400 into it in the form of mods. It has a Seymour duncan hotrails in the bridge, and an poorly wired classic stack plus in the middle with no neck pickup, featuring a custom pick guard from warmoth so there's no hole lol. The saddles came off a Mexican fender bridge so they're bent steel instead of cast whatever from squier. It has unbranded fender style locking tuners, and a left handed whammy bar. I love this thing to death. So much character from the whammy bar and the pickup configuration, and I know the neck on it inside out. It has a couple stickers on it, and a matching fender strap with a white racing stripe locked down with ernie ball strap locks. The absolute attitude I feel when I look at this guitar makes me love music all over again. Thanks for giving me this outlet to gush about my #1. The first thing I'd rescue in a house fire. My baby. "Kaylee"
@abemendez3563 жыл бұрын
Notification bell coming in clutch!!!
@jacktowers75332 жыл бұрын
My sentimental guitar is definitely my tele My first electric guitar, squire tele that I have in the decade I’ve owned it modded the shit out of it, but I love it because even in its 52’ blonde stock state It still held up to playing Sepultura, Slayer and Carcass riffs It now has been stripped, refretted and refinished in purple satin, with Bareknuckle True Grits a Tele bridge and p90 neck pickups Still my go to guitar from blues to death metal
@andybungert3 жыл бұрын
The happy hardcore vibes of this track were amazing!
@隠れた3 жыл бұрын
To this day I still want one of these. These and the les paul customs (actual les paul custom) from this era are some of my favorite epiphones
@jdf360pwn3 жыл бұрын
My 2012 Mexican Standard Tele was my first real guitar and I’ll never let her go
@gibbanz223 жыл бұрын
Yeah, im definitely gonna redo my Epiphone Black Beauty and start playing it again. Just to fuck with people once live music comes back.
@BaBaBaBenny3 жыл бұрын
Mine is a 2014 120th Anniversary Gibson LPJ (basically an even more stripped down studio). It was a gift from my parents for my 18th birthday, its had about 5 different rewires, moved the switch down to the controls, had a Duesenberg les trem fitted and tonnes of wear from gigs. And I still don't really like how it sounds haha, not to mention I have to use a strap thicker than the body to not destroy my spinal column when I play it standing up. But now at age 25 its the guitar that's been with my for the longest and I could never see myself parting with it, even it just ended up in a case under the bed or stuck in the corner.
@tim-tim-timmy65713 жыл бұрын
My 150€ worth levin acoustic guitar. The guitar sounds amazing, it is well intonated. I bought it when I moved to northern Sweden and didn't have the money to buy a more expensive guitar nor pay the shipping for my guitars in France. Now I have all my guitars (and many more) but this one has a special meaning. I let a friend borrow it and it felt like something was missing on my guitar rack. I am never going to sell it.
@christophermills93483 жыл бұрын
Great video Hunter, enjoyed the demo track too :)
@eviljeniusdesign3 жыл бұрын
Not sure if anyone already posted this, but you can get colored super glue from StewMac, including White. (I use the Black one all the time on any number of my beaters.) Looks like the perfect candidate for practicing some finishing work/repair. 🛠️ Who knows, might make for a neat sponsored video?
@GrimmandLily3 жыл бұрын
I have a Samick YVRC-101 I bought brand new in 1991 for $200 and it's still one of my favorite, most comfortable, best playing, best sounding guitars I own. If there's a fire, I'm going to try and save that one.
@GeneLLynch3 жыл бұрын
The guitar I will never get rid of is my Epiphone Les Paul Special II AFD Edition. I bought for myself for my 50th B-day. I had only been playing 4 years. I wanted a guitar that said Les Paul on the head stock. I had popped into GC and saw the AFD on the wall, played it, loved it bought it. It's my first of what I hope will be other Les Paul's either Epiphone or Gibson.
@gunkyzip3 жыл бұрын
@agufish That's an amazing riff. It brought a smile to my face. (I was going to write something badass snarky, but I like you) plz give Pringle an extra hug.
@simmonphoenix32063 жыл бұрын
Early 2000’s stagg les Paul with the metal badge. Neck is amazing, weight and balance is great. It just has that mojo. Thought about swapping pups but they are so hot they are unique.
@tedoakley56003 жыл бұрын
My first "nice" guitar is my current go to and guitar I'll be buried with and that's an 06 Gibson Faded SG in worn brown. I love the neck, weight and stripped down look of it; I current play it through a 1984 Marshall JCM800 50W combo. It just feels right to me and I'll NEVER sell it!!!!
@BrianOboylemusic3 жыл бұрын
Love it... my first guitar was an epiphone strat copy followed by an alpine white Epiphone les Paul! Love how you did the wiring outside the guitar... someday I may take one apart
@guitarist18753 жыл бұрын
Big Andrew W. K. Vibes from that intro riff haha, nice work hunter!
@joesmithe70443 жыл бұрын
Awesome guitar. I’m 17 and this summer I’m hoping to buy the new Gibson les Paul standard 50s (heritage cherry)
@rowanvanos31233 жыл бұрын
Hii Hunter, good story and good vid, My Harley Benton Flying V, had it since 2008/09, its my 2nd guitar and still got it, the neck pickup died after 4 years of Rough Riffage haha, but the bridge... ooh man its still alive, everything is stock and (almost) never get out of tune, a guitar and a memory i never let go
@fernandog96843 жыл бұрын
The segues in and out of the sponsor were top notch
@guitarplayer14343 жыл бұрын
so.. you bought the guitar when you were 2
@evenzeroescanbeheroes68753 жыл бұрын
I have 2 now 1. Epiphone Explorer 1984 EX,I really wanted an explorer and I couldn't wait any longer for the prophect series to come out so I bought it on ebay,supposedly used. When I opened the box,it was basically brand new,had an origami swan in the packing and a nice little note that said "enjoy." I had never been any happier than with anything I've ever purchased. Seeing as it came from Japan I probably had little if anything to worry about. 2. ESP LTD GH-600 NT,I had always wanted an LTD eclipse so the first time I saw this guitar in the store,I didn't expect much. Hell playing it almost gave me a blister. Fast forward a year later when this exact model was discontinued,I knew I had to get it. I sacrificed a Killswitch Engage concert to secure this guitar lol. I'm glad I did though because of all the guitars I've owned and played,it has one of the most comfortable necks I've ever felt. The red emgs,red binding and the locking tuners were a huge plus for me. But man this guitar also made me fall in love with the latter. Never gonna get rid of it
@davidlawson77863 жыл бұрын
Hunter, that’s an absolutely kick ass Epiphone, maybe have it refretted someday, I had an old Charvel model 3a (white) was the first guitar I bought with my own money when I was 17, way back in 1987. I had a friend that’s an amazing luthier from Chicago (Kurt Wilson) who makes amazing guitars to this day, he did a refrett job and it made that guitar so much fun to play again. Great video, cool tune too 🤘
@asherayala45983 жыл бұрын
I'll never part with my first electric, an Epi Les Paul Standard in honeyburst, and I received it as a gift on Valentine's day about 7 years ago now. Currently working on upgrading it's electronics, but it's a great feeling guitar🙌🏾 love the video btw 🔥🤘🏾
@dylanthewmusic3 жыл бұрын
My newest guitar is an LTD SC607B in satin purple with a single pickup and it’s the one guitar I can’t part ways with. I’ve always wanted a good seven string after years of playing six strings and baritones. The reason I went with this one is that the past year, my best friend had a serious mental breakdown and was checked into a behavioral health center for three months. I was devastated because I thought it was my fault because I felt like I could’ve asked if she was ok, but I was still there for her. Called her every day and FaceTimed her whenever I could. One day I was actually going to buy a guitar and I showed her a Jackson Misha Mansoor model and the LTD 607B. Since her favorite color is purple, she went with the LTD. Nowadays she’s doing a lot better, I’m possibly starting a band, I’ve put up some guitar covers on my KZbin channel (feel free to check them out if you feel inclined to I won’t twist your arm if you’re reading this). And some of the songs I’ve learned are some that I would never I thought I could ever play, but there’s just something about my LTD that makes me push my playing style further and further.
@Funimanhalo3 жыл бұрын
After parting with my Washburn n1nmk I (regrettably so) I decided to get a Washburn x series, and it was from this out of the city farm like place in where I used to live, it was already not the best option but it felt right and for 50 bucks it was worth it (only $250+ guitars were available at the time) and its been through hell and back, from the electronics straight up giving in, the middle pickup being accidentally drilled through, the claw screws blowing out and the bridge cavity snapping off and having stickers and decals super glued to it, its just come back stronger and adding more battles scars, her name is Frankie just cause of the sheer amount of fixing and piecing together I've done to her, now I'm not the best luthier nor do I consider myself one, she isn't the most expensive guitar with the most expensive parts (not yet of course) she still has the most sentimental value to me out of all my other guitars and I have no plans on ever parting ways with her
@WattchomanBrandySavage3 жыл бұрын
For me, It's my 2006 Jackson JS32. Got her used with a Hard shell case for $200CAD ($160 USD) I can't believe how well I've bonded with the neck on this thing. Going into it I thought I would have to replace the tuners, get new pickups, improve the floyd style bridge.. Nope not touching a thing. This might be my forever guitar.
@toadetteremotewithwiimotio33303 жыл бұрын
My first "serious" Guitar was a MIM Fender Stratocaster. I hated it... it just wasn‘t pleasant to look at (it was just a basic, blue Strat) and i had to put a lot of Mods in it to kinda like it. But i made memories with it. This Guitar reminds me of all the Friends i met in the Time i had it, of all the funny moments and the feeling of freedom back then. Now it‘s my favorite Guitar.
@kians13393 жыл бұрын
Yo the Demo track totally reminds of Andrew WK. great stuff!
@JaFoste_Studio3 жыл бұрын
I have an Epi Les Paul Goth with about $400 worth of upgrades...wrote my first album with it. Don't think I'll ever let it go.
@banzaibomb49803 жыл бұрын
As a bass player I can completely relate to finding it hard adjusting to different neck radius'. My go to is my modded Epi Thunderbird and the neck is so thin what whenever I pick up any other bass the neck just feels wrong.
@ScoliosisMcGee3 жыл бұрын
19:46 my first ever guitar (and still the only guitar i have) which, is also an epiphone. its an epiphone dot, and even if its a hollow body, i've played everything from clapton to korn, basically everything i now i learned it on that guitar. gonna throw a bunch of upgrades to it: lollar pickups, duesenberg les trem ii, locking tuners...
@TheAndostro3 жыл бұрын
same like yours Epi my Yamaha 112 my 1st electric guitar and i still love the sound of it
@andylatham42773 жыл бұрын
My first real guitar was also an Epiphone G-400. I continued playing it for years even after I bought nicer guitars. Eventually the neck developed a bow that I could not correct and I replaced it with a Gibson SG (which is nicer but not that much nicer). I still play an Epiphone Les Paul as well, Epiphone makes good stuff.
@aaronluckett13743 жыл бұрын
Nice job, man. My jank-master guitar is a 1991 Ibanez EX series, which was an experimental series they put out for I think two years. I had been playing metal bass and saw this at a pawn shop for $100 so I picked it up. Cherry sparkle paint job, left-over from the 80s. Licensed Floyd Rose which I didn't know how to deal with when I was young so for many years I just screwed it down all the way. And the piece d'resistance is a thick ass neck that you don't see on Ibanez. It fights back like a Les Paul. It's not comfortable in the least. But I learned some metal licks on it, learned how to manage the floyd rose. I replaced the Licensed with a standard, replaced all hardware and electronics, put a Seymour Duncan Distortion in it, and I use it all the time for chugs and squeals on my recordings.
@claytonwomack37713 жыл бұрын
My epiphone sg that is the first guitar I bought with my own money. I only bought it because it looked like it had devil horns and I had never played it, but I ordered it off of guitar centers website and it’s still the best 200 bucks I’ve ever spent.
@isaacstonesguitarsandstuff27553 жыл бұрын
i have a diplomat semi hollow from the mid 70s it was my very first guitar the tuning is not the best but its so special i could never get rid of it
@marvinbush73043 жыл бұрын
I've got a G-400 just like yours. I haven't modded it out or anything like that though. I can't really remember which year I got it. It was either '05 or '06. All I do know is that I love it to death. It's just fun to have and play on.
@Wargasm6443 жыл бұрын
You’re one of the smart few that held onto their first guitar. Wished I had my old BC Rich iron bird and my cheesy Hondo Les Paul copy from the 80’s. Even now that I have really nice guitars. I still wished I had my first and second guitars. I made my kid hold onto his first cheapy Ibanez. Even though he has killer guitars now too. He still plays his 150$ Ibanez. In all fairness to him, he had no intention of parting with it. Despite the fact that he owns Gibson’s and other nice guitars. He still loves that guitar because it’s the one that started him on his journey. He’s actually modded it quite a bit too to keep it relevant to his playing. It’s got Nazgul pickups and a really nice set of locking tuners he bought for it. So despite it not being worth a whole lot itself, it definitely punches above its weight class. And still plays pretty damn good. Hold onto your first guitar! Even if it’s complete shit. It’s a snapshot in time you won’t fully appreciate til much later in life. 🤘🏻
@joshvandruff17903 жыл бұрын
Absolutely stunning guitar. Sounds and looks great. Imma need one.
@PowerInOne223 жыл бұрын
My MIM strat. Literally my "what guitar would you grab in a fire" answer, because that's what I did.
@agufish3 жыл бұрын
Bro that’s a crazy story, hope everyone was OK!
@rudiyantohalim7363 жыл бұрын
I always love my MIM Standard Strat I bought brand new in late 90's
@pratosaurusrex11283 жыл бұрын
I’ve got two guitars. 2016 Gibson SG faded in worn brown. All original parts but the tuning stability has always been an issue. The look of it is so awesome though I’m never going to get rid of it. Reminds me of an SG version of the George Harrison Rosewood Telecaster. Most likely will sort out the tuning issues and then it will be a beast! I also want to do a mod project on my first guitar: a 2001 Squier affinity strat. I’ve seen so many possibilities for upgrading pretty much everything on the guitar I will do it when I have some spare cash.
@Guitarmachine1153 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah thanks for this video
@skinball3 жыл бұрын
It’s between 2, my first epiphone acoustic I got in 2015, and my first electric I got in 2018, I didn’t start playing till 2018 but these 2 guitars have tons of value
@jamese5442 жыл бұрын
I’ve done this to all my guitars, my epiphone les Paul plays and sounds great, my parts casters too. I have a gretsch 6120 swapped the pick ups 3 times. Just make them yours
@stephanmorin91293 жыл бұрын
Ibanez ex series "1994" HS. $650.00 brand new... Canadian$ I Rarely take her out of the case but, I love her!!
@2013musicman3 жыл бұрын
Well…that's an easy one for me. The guitar that I never intended on parting with is my current axe: a 2009 Epiphone SG G-310. It's the first guitar that I bought (granted it was a Christmas gift that my father did give me the cash for afterwards), it's the first guitar that I learned to fully solder on, and it's the first guitar that I've modded with it's now third set of pickups and the additional push-pull volume pots for coil splitting. Down the road I intend on putting in some Fishman Fluence's in it (what kind, I'm thinking either a modern or a Keith Merrow set) and a Floyd Rose frx system. So yeah, whole bunch of plans.