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GALLERY: Show Us Your Gear - First Guitars

What guitar did you start out on?


Premier Guitar August 2011

To submit your first guitar photos for a future gallery, send a photo and caption to rebecca@premierguitar.com.

     

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Manny Armijo JR.
on 09/02/2012
I just want to thank PG for posting my dad's picture. He was 27 years old when this photo was taken. I'm sad to say that he passed away this past June 2012. He was 71 years old. Thank you again PG.
happydog1960
on 09/07/2011
Manny Armijo Sr. is the coolest one out of all of the crew. There are hipsters in Portland trying to look as cool as that guy and failing miserably.
David
on 08/20/2011
Carl in 1964 sure looks cool with His Acoustic and a Monkey as well, bet he was a popular Kid in the Neighborhood! Nice Picture (all of them and Volume 2 as well) I have one can they still be sent in (Its my late Mom playing a Acoustic guitar (that I bought for our kids when they were small (garage Sale find) and Sje could sure sing and We took a family Photo and She Held the "Buckeye" brand Acoustic (every one had some prop ha (I paid ? $2.00 for it and sold it for lots more (I saw one other online and one on" American Pickers" The one We had was a Dark Tobacco Burst like finish, I saw a Natural Finish one on TV and a exact one like the one We did have online Its Such a fun photo
Scott
on 08/04/2011
Picture #2 of old Silvertone:I have that guitar in cherry red! Sweet guitar. Nice cheese grater DeArmond pickup too.
V Campisi
on 08/04/2011
did Macaferri make those for Emenee?
Guitartec
on 08/03/2011
Oh BTW, I was commenting above about Andy Fuchs Eminee Western Folk guitar with the cowboy theme.
Guitartec
on 08/03/2011
Not mentioned is that the guitar shown is made entirely of plastic with a Mother of Toilet Seat back. I have one, but mine has a push-button chord unit that's held on by rubber bands. You simply push any of the buttons to do the fingering, so all you do is strum.



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