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Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?

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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-06-04 3:06 PM (#96896)
Subject: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


Joined:
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Posts: 1017

Location: Budd Lake, NJ
As near as I can remember, I've had 6 of them over the years:

Gertrude (received 1978), will always have
An Alien 4-string bass, received late 90's, handed on
A "no-name" classical guitar, received last month, handed on
A Guild acoustic, won't part with
A California Strat, traded in on something else
A Yamaha classical, handed on
A Guild classical, 45-years-young, received Memorial Day weekend, keeping in my stable

I know some of you probably have had this happen to you, too, and thought it would be fun to compare notes.

--Karen
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alpep
Posted 2007-06-04 4:16 PM (#96897 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
karen
never happened to me
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-06-04 4:24 PM (#96898 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


Joined:
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Posts: 1421

Location: Orange County, California
Oh,

There was this one.... :rolleyes:

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an4340
Posted 2007-06-04 4:43 PM (#96899 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Other instruments, but never a guitar.
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cliff
Posted 2007-06-04 4:49 PM (#96900 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
When I was a kid, my neighbor GAVE me an old Gibson Melody Maker (single cutaway, 3/4 neck) that he found stashed behind the seat of an old pickup truck.
I sold it to a friend - for Cheap.
He sold it to a music store - for NOT-so Cheap.

Can you go to Hell for "Stupidity"? . . .
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-06-04 5:15 PM (#96901 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


Joined:
May 2004
Posts: 383

Location: Indiana
A woman I knew years ago gave me an old Washburn acoustic (in need of some major repair....or flowers). Also, when I was in high school (I graduated in 71) a friend gave me a Silvertone guitar to smash up. I never did do it. Still have the guitar. It's one of those with the amplifier built into the case. Everything still works.
Bill
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-06-04 5:34 PM (#96902 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 4903

Location: Phoenix AZ
Sort of. This sounds made up, but it's true. Friend of my wife, named Cindy was a part time caretaker for an elderly woman who lived alone. The old babe gets too frail and moves into a nursing home. Her son and Cindy clean out the house and find this old ukulele in a rotted case. He gives it to Cindy who (knows I play) brings it to me to tune for her so she can learn how to play. Well, son of a beech the uke is a 1952 Martin 1T tenor in cherry condition. I tune it and Cindy loses interest in it before she even starts. So I offer to buy it from her, knowing full well what this uke is worth (it was a fair offer). She said she was not comfortable taking money for it until the old dame dies so she just left it with me. That was over a year ago and from what I understand granny is doing quite well and should live for quite a few more years (hopefully).

Dave
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-06-04 8:12 PM (#96903 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 7307

Location: South of most, North of few
Fred, is that an Elite std.? I'll give you double your money for it.... :D
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-06-04 9:37 PM (#96904 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 812

Location: Hicksville, NY
- A fake Gibson [supposedly J-45] that my aunt gave me. It's with the darn thing that I taught myself how to play. I accidentally slipped in the hallway and end up smashing it, after taking a shower.

- Fender USA Standard Strat [1983]. Given to me by my dad as a Christmas present, and had an "on and off" relationship with it over the years. It only has one volume and one tone control with the output jack in place of the second tone control. Unfortunately, it's not a collectible item but I am keeping it for its uniqueness. I still have it.

- No name classical guitar. Acquired it from my brother after he claimed that he had little use for it, and was in the process of moving to Irvine with his wife and son. Ended trading it in for a Takamine EC132C.

- Jasmine dreadnaught that I got for free after purchasing 10 sets of D'addario strings at Guitar Center. Still unopened from its box, it was raffled at my sister's baby shower.
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Yak
Posted 2007-06-04 11:15 PM (#96905 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 347

Location: Reno, NV
My uncle gave us an aluminium neck Applause AA-14 when I was a youngster. That guitar introduced me to the greatness of the bowl back guitar.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-06-04 11:41 PM (#96906 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?



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Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Hey Gil, I got 5 sets of strings, and all I got was a nifty tuna-pick-light-show thingie.

Long-long time ago, someone gave me a Guild that a dozen other people had learned to play on.
After I learned my first four chords (G,E,Am,D) I gave it to someone who actually knew how to play. Even then, I didn't wanna see a real musician without an instrument.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-06-04 11:46 PM (#96907 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
Nope, unless I count the ones my wife "bought" for me.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-06-05 12:15 AM (#96908 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 1486

Location: Michigan
36 years ago I borrowed a friends 1965 Epiphone John Lennon Casino .I have asked him numerous times to take it back but he just says dont worry about it .His parents made him pick an instrument to learn when he was about 12 years old so he picked guitar.He did not want to learn music so needless to say he never learned how to play it.It is a fine peice of Kalamazoo Michigan workmanship from the 1960's era.GWB
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-06-05 12:29 AM (#96909 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 15680

Location: SoCal
Glen Campbell reissue which is on long term loan.


A couple of years ago a good friend who plays lefty, was given a beat up 1969 Glen Campbell 12 string. He then gave it to me. Last year it went back to the factory for a whole new body, Adirondack spruce top, shiny bowl (handlaid fiberglass), carved winged bridge, all with the original 1969 neck.

Needless to say, both guitars are killer! How killer you ask? Even with the OFC guitar and an Adamas I 12 string, both GC's get played quite a bit.

That killer. One of these days I'll have to post pics of them together.....
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-06-05 1:39 AM (#96910 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?



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Posts: 4619

Location: SoCal
From Les Paul...says
"To Tony, keep pickin!
Les Paul"
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-06-05 1:46 AM (#96911 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 1421

Location: Orange County, California
Tony Wins....
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Cc
Posted 2007-06-05 2:44 AM (#96912 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?



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Posts: 195

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
I have had two nice guitars given to me and a whole bunch of junky ones. The two nice ones are a 78 Jazz Bass given to me as a gift for working with a show choir at a small high school in Colorado. And a 1112 Classical along with a set of bagpipes that belonged to my ex-brother-in law's deceased first wife. (But that's another story..)
I still have both of these and they are viewable in the photo gallery if you are so inclined.
Cc
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2007-06-05 7:50 AM (#96913 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 256

Location: chicago
I was given a Hernandiz classical by an old fellow I met once said his wife used to play when she was alive, I thought he was letting me borrow it but when I went to return it he said hang on to because he was moving out of state that was ten years ago.....sweet sounding guitar too!

www.guitarsoffire.com
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muzza
Posted 2007-06-05 8:12 AM (#96914 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?



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Posts: 3736

Location: Sunshine State, Australia
My lodger loaned me his Steinberger 5 string bass copy 6 years ago, similar to the one below, but with an extra string.


5 years ago I told him that I was moving to Australia and I wanted to give it back.

He told me to take it with me.

I hardly ever played it and I ended up selling it to pay for the shipping for my 1768 from the US.
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-06-05 8:12 AM (#96915 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 672

Location: New South Wales, Australia
I was given my first guitar -- a Watson -- by a friend who was going to teach me to play. He showed me an E minor and then left me to my own devices but told me I could keep the guitar. It's still going and is ideal for bashing around the backyard. My 12 year old son is learning on it these days. There are a couple of pics in my gallery.

Oh and BTW...nice guitar Tony :)
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cliff
Posted 2007-06-05 8:14 AM (#96916 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
A Christmas Gift last year:
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muzza
Posted 2007-06-05 8:17 AM (#96917 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?



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Location: Sunshine State, Australia
Hey Oz. I sold my Watson to my big brother 20 or so years ago for 25 bucks when I began my big world adventure.

When I returned to Australia 4 years ago he gave it back. Dunno if that counts.
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Beal
Posted 2007-06-05 9:12 AM (#96918 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Mac Yasuda gave me a left handed Travis Bean after he stopped by for a visit back in the late 80's. He saw all my other Beans and said I didn't have a lefty so I needed one.
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Wildwood
Posted 2007-06-05 1:34 PM (#96919 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 95

Location: St Louis
A friend gave me a '62 Harmony Meteor about 15 years ago for helping him do some landscaping work around his house. I still play it every now and then.
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Steve
Posted 2007-06-05 2:40 PM (#96920 - in reply to #96896)
Subject: Re: Just for fun--ever gotten a freebie guitar?


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Posts: 1900

1.A friend gave me a Sears & Roebuck 'Gene Autry' guitar.
2.A relative gave me a Kay acosutic.
3.Dad gave me an Ovation Balladeer...the rest is history.
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