I wanted a guitar I didn't have to worry about too much, that I could break-in like a piece of furniture and have around for years, never in a case, always out free saying "play me." A guitar I could toss in a backpack and take somewhere to serenade my loved ones. A guitar anyone with an inclination could learn to build in a high school woodshop with simple tools, learning practical things along the way.
1988: First home-made guitar body. Owned by leneb. Two recordings of the guitar pictured above. PolyShag Chivalry
1989 - Second home-made guitar body design. Alder body with cheap neck from Peacock Music on Noe in SF.
1990 / 1994 Hollowed-out bodies, same design refined through several iterations. Much hand labor involved.
| (all the guitars I've owned and two I wish I had) | ||||
| Year Acquired | Photo | Description / Best Qualities | Origin | Cost |
| 1976 | ![]() |
Handmade Classical Maple top. Great bassy sound, durable, user friendly |
Bought from my Dad for $10 |
$10 |
| 1981 | 70's Gibson SG - low end, two black humbuckers, only two controls unlike most SG's Good electric sound, nice, shiny and black |
Purchased from Atlas Pawn shop on Alvarado Street in Monterey (current site of Plume's Café), on the way to MPC one morning |
$275 | |
| 1982 | 70's Fender Telecaster Good electric sound, nice, shiny creamy color. |
Traded my bike for it. Later learned that it had belonged to Dave of Dave and the Wave, a Journey cover band. |
traded for 12 speed bike | |
| 1983 | 70's Gibson Les Paul Gold Top Super cool, rare and valuable |
Worked on it with a Dremel in Sean's parents' basement to get P-90 single coils to fit. |
$250 | |
| 1984 | ![]() |
1968 Gibson Melody Maker, seen and played in a used guitar shop in Arizona. Unable to purchase due to low funds. |
$130 | |
| 1984 | no-name hollow body, Gibson ES-335 style. Extremely light, cheap, hollow, good cheap "cigar box" acoustic sound, inspiring as to what is possible to get away with, good view of innards. |
Atlas Pawn shop on Alvarado Street in Monterey | $12.95 | |
| 1985 | Westminster Les Paul Copy Good value, user friendly, shiny black, ok sound. |
Aaron at Margot's Café | $50 | |
| 1985 | 1984 Fender Stratocaster, cream, US made Super cool and valuable. |
Brand new from Guitar Showcase in Santa Cruz |
$299 | |
| 1986 | Yamaha SC-330, Mother of Pearl white Low investment and bolt on neck invited deconstruction. Decent sound, even unamplified. Tremolo springs made echoey sound. |
Speed Coseboom's used record shop on Lighthouse near recycled records. |
$100 | |
| 1987 | |
1957 Gibson ES-225, golden sunburst, Kluson style tuners, trapeze tail piece, one single coil pickup. Super cool, rare and valuable |
South Seas Guitars on Pearl Street in Monterey. |
$375 |
| 1988 | ![]() |
Thrift Store Classical, super cheap, ok sound. |
Goodwill Downtown Oakland Ca |
$2 |
| 1988 | Steinberger Headless Copy by Cort Stayed in tune remarkably well. Carried in backpack on bike from Penngrove to Monterey. |
Brand new from Abinante's Music. | $400 partial trade for Gibson ES-225 | |
| 2005 | 2005
Squire Jagmaster II - 24" scale |
$249 | ||
The guitar itself is small enough to haul around and durable enough to be outside as long as it's not raining I guess, but I will test that just in case, as soon as I have more than one guitar on hand to experiment with. Thanks for reading and be sure to check back to see if I really get this idea flying.
I had friends who would lug large acoustic guitars around everywhere, even on their skateboards. With this guitar you could just bolt pack straps to it and be off.