Well, I’m all over the map here. The collecting side of my brain digs the 1960’s, the plug-in-an-play side of my brain wants the latest, greatest. I don’t have much to say from an historical standpoint, but stick around. In twenty years this page will have all kinds of stories!
Below: Rickenbacker. In my opinion, still one of the coolest guitars that the good old USA ever kicked out. I’m quite fond of them because most of my favorite bands played them. The Grestch, what a great machine. The Jazzmaster is fittingly signed by Dick Dale. The Les Paul has a story… I bought it (in disrepair) from some kid in San Jose, CA. I fixed her up and sold it to a nice fella in Indianapolis. A few months later, I get a call from a Sgt. Spagnola, “Hey Mike, that Les Paul you bought was stolen and I need it back”. Damn. Fortunately Mr. Indianapolis was cool, and after a series of email’s, phone calls and shipping expenses, the clock was turned back. Now the original owner has a nicely refurbished Les Paul Special, courtesy me. Never did get a thank you call from him or Sgt. Spag-whatever…

1990's Rickenbacker 330 Electric Guitar

1990's Gretsch 6120JR Electric Guitar

1990's Fender Jazzmaster Electric Guitar

1990's Gibson Les Paul Special Electric Guitar

1990's Epiphone Les Paul Electric Guitar

1990's Fender Toronado Electric Guitar

1990's Rickenbacker 330 Mapleglo Electric Guitar

1990's Fender Jazzmaster Electric Guitar

1990's Fender Jazzmaster Electric Guitar

1990's Fender Jazzmaster Electric Guitar

1995 Lucky 7 Electric Guitar

1990's Jerry Jones Guitarlin Electric Guitar

1990's Charvel Surfcaster Electric Guitar

1990's Metropolitan Tanglewood Electric Guitar

1990's Vox Phantom Electric Guitar

1990's Vox Teardrop Electric Guitar
What can you tell me about who built the 1995 Lucky 7 Electric Guitar. It rings a bell but I just can’t place it. Thanx, Todd
Hi, would also be interested in finding out about the Lucky 7 as I have the same one but know very little about it! Internet search only brings me here.
Thanks.