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Sep 07, 2011
Great!
2 of 2 found this helpful I have the original 2002 Highway One Stratocaster in Transparent Teal Green with a Maple board. It has Van Zant pickups and a black pickguard added to it. A Great Guitar! I have the 1962 Reissue, so I know. I have also owned the 2006 Honey Blond which also was not a satin finish guitar, like most of the rest. It had the Rosewood board and I put Custom shop 1969 pickups wrapped by Abagail Ybarra. Both of these Hwy 1's had the smaller 60's headstock, which I prefer.
Jun 23, 2010
Samson C01 Microphone
This is a good value condenser microphone that I decided to use as drum overheads for my cymbals. I bought two of them.
Mar 02, 2008
Red Book #9
1 of 1 found this helpful I own previous versions of the Red Book and this one is good, however the pricing is now out of date due to the fact that it was compiled in 2001. There is now a 10th edition, which I did not realize had just come out out when I purchased this #9 recently in 2008. These books have helped me tremendously, as many of the fruit jars I purchased 17 years ago are now worth over 100-400 dollars. You have to appreciate the jars for themselves though and not just be in it for the money. I suggest starting out with the same $3-25 price range today as I did many years ago and finding interesting examples and names. A problem with this book, (and probably because it is in B&W) is that it is hard to identify jar colors accurately and the author has not described the various subtle differences in colors well. I suggest Pantone. Another major problem is that there is not a line drawing of each jar, just a few here and there although there are many more in #9 than I had in #7. Finally the lid or closure information is missing on most jars and it seems there should be as accurate a description of each jar's closure, as the jar itself and jar drawings should be combined with a line drawing of at least the more unique lids and closeures.