Part Two of My Guitars

Next up is my 1966 Fender Electric XII. Fender made these solid body 12 string electrics from 1966 through 1968 trying to capitalize on the popularity of the Rickenbacker 12 strings that the Beatles and Byrds made so popular. This is the fourth one of these that I've owned over the years, 2 other Sunburst models, and one in Lake Placid Blue with a matching headstock (man, do I kick myself in the head for letting that one go!). This one is by far the nicest one both in playability and condition that I've had. With the original case. I put Pyramid flatwound strings on it, and it sounds great.

About 4 years ago, I suddenly realized that I was "tele-less"(no Telecaster). I had owned a couple of Telecasters and Esquires over the years (A early 60's Esquire Custom in Sunburst with white binding - why did I ever let some of these guitars go!!) and had really enjoyed the unique sound that you can only get from a Tele. I started to look around for what kind of Tele to get, and for whatever reason, I decided that I was secure enough in my masculinity that I would get a pink paisley Tele. Now the original ones which Fender only made in 1968 (for the "Summer of Love" - they also that same year made a blue floral Telecaster with flowers all over it) were at the time going for around $ 5000.00, and that was a little out of my budgetary range. However, in 1981 Fender Japan (before Bill Schultz bought the company from CBS) was experimenting with re-issuing some of Fender's classic guitars. This is one of those. It proudly is stamped "Made in Japan" on the back of the neck heel, and it plays like a dream. It has one of the loudest bridge pickups I've ever heard (without being microphonic) and just plays and sounds like a Tele should.

Rounding up the Fender end of my guitars is a kinda unusual one. This is a copy of George Harrison's 1962 Stratocaster that he hand painted during the Sgt. Peppers/Magical Mystery Tour period. A couple of years ago I decided to give my oldest daughter an assignment over her summer vacation. I purchased off of ebay a Saga Stratocaster-style guitar kit for $ 80.00. It comes with all the electronics pre wired, all the hardware and a unfinished neck and body. I painted the body to match George's original which was Sonic Blue, then I downloaded as many high resolution photos of "Rocky" as I could find on the internet and gave it to Marisa. The result is what you see here. It primarily is decoration hanging on the wall in my office, but I actually did assemble it all the way and plug it in at least once. Pretty cool. More guitars yet to come.