Gentlemen, this Yank has NEVER enjoyed a vintage display as much as I have this (Parts 1 and 2). Great guys, relaxed presentation and guitars to die for. From one 62 year old rocker to you both- Thanks so much! 👍🏻
My first thought when i saw this video "of course there's a part 2!" because one man can't have enough guitars. Thank you for the video! Lovely guitars from a true gentleman.
Finally got around to watching Part 2. Good job! Immense collection! Bob is a lucky man for sure. Thanks again for the upload. Hope a Part 3 is coming soon!! I see many more potential jewels in this man's vault.
I own a ‘72 strat, a ‘72 les Paul custom, a ‘73 les Paul studio (horrible low impedance black pickups), a 74 Tele, a ‘59 les Paul Jr. with single black P90 cherry, a ‘76 les Paul standard (love it), a ‘71 Hofner violin body 6 string with built in fuzz tone, a 2003 strat and a new 2017 Strat w/one humbucker a two traditional single coils. Acoustics I own are a ‘69 Hofner, a ‘73 Martin D35 (with samsonite case) and a ‘74 Gibson J-200. But obviously far short of your marvelous collection. 👍🏻
Modest is in the eye of the beholder. I’d be happy if I only had 3. What you have that I don’t is a superb ability to produce a top shelf channel. Absolutely love the vibe you present. Thanks so much👍🏻!
Bob could do a few things to the painted case, depending on what the case itself is made of. 99% Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) will shift it, but trying it on an inconspicuous area would be wise if the silver beneath the black is any kind of paint. The kindest way to remove it would be to do it indoors in the warm and use a hair dryer to heat up the emulsion. This softens the paint slightly and also reduces its adhesion. The scalpel will then peel off much larger areas. Doing it in the cold, unless you have strong sunlight heating up the black paint, will make it more likely to come of in small flakes.
The company was named guild because the Italian luthiers thought of themselves as a guild of luthiers.yyou had it backwards epiphone wasn't interested in guild 11 men left and went to the cmi Chicago Mus instr. Factory and continued guild
It'd be great to know more about Bob and how he came to be the custodian of so many great guitars. Also be good to hear him playing them, cheers great series 👍👍👍
Rv4 Guy neither, Bob has his own web page (easy to find on google) where he has a blog about guitars and also some business writings (he was/is in advertising)
Hi, great stuff, looking forward to part three and beyond. Usually if you look at a guitar under a black light you can more easily detect refinishing and repairs, @ 8 minute mark you talk about it, under a black light you'd see it and not have to guess.
Beautiful collection once again! I saw that Black Rick 12 string? Very cool havent seen many black versions i guess the refin explains that and a very nice job, it does look factory refin in my opinion too. That guild is pretty cool too i almost got my hands on one similar to that one but with one pickup instead of two. I would love to own a gretch penguin they sound great and have a very nice neck! Amazing strat too wow really like that color and has a very nice looking fretboard. I've never seen that kind of pickguard on a strat before with the cut out for the truss rod? Really cool. Thanks for sharing! Rock on!
I just want to put a bed in that room and not come out for a long time... its so much fun to watch all the different pieces to the puzzle and listen to the fun details of each one. I just couldn't stop watching, thanks again for the show and loved the info on all the different guitars. Its great to see people like you that make me feel better about being so in love with music and all the different guitars in this world,, you make me feel a lot more normal now thanks.
I love this channel! You have some amazing guitars in your collection! Not to mention the classic Frigadare! Reminicent of George Harrison and John Lennon from my youth! RIP to both.
This is quite an interesting channel to follow. More about brands and products knowledge. I really like to get knowledge about vintage guitars outside of Gibson and Fender models. You got me signed up. Thanks!
Re: the Duo Jet -- I have a similar guitar, a '57 that started life as a Firebird (red version), it was at some point long ago painted Cadillac Green. Meaning the drum cover plastic was actually removed. Weird, but the reason I'm writing this is just to say that those 50's Dynasonic pickups are mind-blowing good. It sounds nothing like the reissue versions. Tons of character and actually pretty loud, not twangy at all! Get collection, Bob, thanks for doing this.
Bob is awesome!! Be like Bob!! 😂🤣. Seriously though... What a NICE bloke!! And what a jaw dropping collection! Only thing missing for me is either a 57 or Medallion Flying V!!
Guild was started by a former Epiphone exec and another fellow; many of the early Guild workers were those who lost their jobs at Epiphone following a strike, but Guild was never owned by Epiphone or had any other connection to Epiphone.
you guys are great, and i love it....especially your guitar playing....your phrasing and choice of notes is excellent.... I've actually LEARNED a lot about these old guitars...how they are constructed, ...it is fascinating. there is only one tiny problem for me, and it is just glaringly obvious, especially since you TALK about how the Gretsch? pickup is different than a P-90? and then at the END where you show the Dumble Clones and master volume units- i was REALLY hoping to HEAR you play an electric guitar through an amp... i KNOW its a LOT more production and all, good mics, better cameras....all that....but even at a lower volume i would LOVE to hear you play through an amp.
Strat almost looks firemist gold rather than shorline gold metalic. Aging is pretty neat with gold guitars it seems. I kinda like the green that comes out in the older gold top les pauls too.
Thought the same thing ! but Firemist is a newer color found on 64 Caddys they also had firemist silver.. I own the Dupont book with the fender and gibson colors...... They used clear coats and binders to get a glossy finish over metalics.. If this is 61 62 and it is Its not Firemist its just shoreline with the clear coats turning color. Also Alfredo was spraying for fender he started in 63 according to Michael Stevens who opened the fender custom shop Alfredo was still there in late 80s when Stevens took the reins to redo the custom shop and build them accurate again old school. I know this because I studied under Stevens in Austin while they worked on my 58 strat they did SRV AND EJS WORK... Firemist was not shot till about 65 or so.... But this one looks closer to that color.... Stevens called it morning pee color hahahahaha This one Bob owns looks like a good size neck for 62 Im guessing they were not using grey bobbin pickups yet either till maybe 62 63... Ive seen black bobbins in 60 61 era guitars still... left overs from 50s . YOU DONT SEE MANY 62 NECKS I did work for VIC FLICK 007 GUITARIST and he sent me his 1961 neck I built an olympic white strat around it for him. lol I think he sold it too Vegas for 55 grand which makes me laugh outloud considering I made the body.. hahahahahahha
The gold finish Stratocaster puts me in mind of a guitar that I saw Richard Thompson playing in some pictures from the Sandy Denny era Fairport Convention. This is the only other one I've seen. Must have been a rare(ish) finish. Looks lovely. Nice collection. Would love to hear some of the guitars through an amp. Thanks from New Zealand.
I love the beginning - “the ‘idiot’ latch on the back”! Love these inventories! I would try playing models like these, but I wouldn’t feel safe picking them up. “Don’t touch it!” Does either of you know the first ever 24-fret model? I first thought it was a Gretsch or a Rickenbacker. Then, I thought it was the Red Special. Could you gents please help me out? If I had that Rickenbacker 12 string and a few extra clams, I would swap the tuning knobs for the main strings with the ones for the echo strings (less havoc with the knobs, hopefully) and replace one of the stereo outputs with a Piezo pickup.
The chronology is wrong by about a year on the Gretsch (it's all in the books) but the Duo Jets are awesome. Great info otherwise. Nice going guys! Favorite quote? "Like an old tooth". Fun stuff!
hello bob, entertaining video indeed. also i am curious about Catulator..does it color the sound at all when used without any of the switches engaged? does it allow switching between line level and pedal level? and finally how do i acquire one? thanks in advance.
I own Jans old ak 74 its blonde its for sale... vintage gear shop reverb see also Dumble 50.... I have the Dumble up there for sale now its a 50 watt bassman same as David Lindleys first Dumble same circuit.. The ak 74 Framus Jan took home and finished himself from the factory its blonde and prototype likely Jan told me he had pafs in it and kept those when he sold it he said he replaced them with dimarzios and thats exactly whats in the guitar double cream Dimarzio ... Bob if your on reverb come see me vintage gear shop Texas.
You have the pole pieces way too high in the bridge of that Gretsch. I don't know why so many people put pickups so close to the strings. It causes so many problems! You only want to do that with active pickups because of the nature in which they work.
You want them where they sound best with what you are after. I tend to keep the screws as low as they go and the pickup pretty high up near the strings for a fat sound. If you want them to clean up with less bass lower them. If you want more volume, but not so much more bass raise the poles. There is no rule - only options and your ears.
@@TheGuitarShow No need to apologize for the camera work. If not for you, we wouldn't get to see these at all. The complainers can go make crystal clear videos of their Hondos.
Yah,.....Bob holding out on us poor viewers.....lotsa Fender and acoustic cases in that room. Hopefully the cameraman will slowdown his panning technique and maybe buy, beg, borrow, steal a tripod or gimbal so I don’t get seasick on future videos
Hi, I don't know but I've got to add my 2 cents here. Part 1 & 2 is awesome, but when you're this old Bob ,why would you spend a King's ransome on all of these guitars. If you were say 30 and rock star, I could see the point. Sorry I just don't get it. Nothing better to spend the big bucks on?I
michael newell Maybe Bob is not showing off...... Maybe Bob is sharing his collection and knowledge with us. I am jealous of course. Same as you are. But I have got all the guitars I need. Some of them are Chinese, Korean, or Indonesian. Some are American, some are British, one is Japanese. One is Italian. Just one of Bob's guitars is probably worth more than my whole collection, but I just love the ones I have got. My Epiphone Casino Coupe with replacement pick ups and machine heads is probably the best guitar I have ever played or heard. I'm seventy years old. Been a professional musician since 1967. If Bob has the money, good luck to him. What else is he supposed to spend it on.....? Another poxy cruise in the Bahamas dining with the captain and looking at the sea.....?
Hi, I mean you absolutely right , It's his money, he can do what he likes. I can't but wonder what in the world does this guy Bob do for living. I would surely love to know his and Tony McKenzie's secret for being able to make that kind of money. I am originally from southern California, but left the states to live in Canada since the Viet Nam war in 1970. I knew and was friends with Jackson Browne and his brother Eddie. I spend my time modding amps for people. I have 7 guitars by Gibson, but nowhere near the ballpark that Bob's in. I guess, all the power to him.
Gentlemen, this Yank has NEVER enjoyed a vintage display as much as I have this (Parts 1 and 2). Great guys, relaxed presentation and guitars to die for. From one 62 year old rocker to you both- Thanks so much! 👍🏻
thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words!
i could happily spend a year in that room. thank you and thanks Bob!
I could watch these everyday. It’s so laid back and informative. Keep up the great work!
My first thought when i saw this video "of course there's a part 2!" because one man can't have enough guitars. Thank you for the video! Lovely guitars from a true gentleman.
thanks
Always a joy to hear Bob talking vintage guitars. I’ve been trying to get him to adopt me for quite some time now...
lol thanks for watching Michael
I realize I am kinda off topic but do anybody know a good site to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Brysen Jasper Lately I have been using Flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Kingsley Mohammed Yea, I have been using FlixZone for since april myself :D
@Kingsley Mohammed Thank you, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) I really appreciate it !!
This guy is living my dream! What a collection....more please!!!
Bob will be back very soon!
thats good, cause the natives are getting restless fromwhat they`ve spyed in the edges of the frame. :-)
Fantastic collection Bob! Great video! Excellent work!
thanks for watching Michael
I’ve been impatiently awaiting this second video lol. Thanks for sharing!
pleasure thanks for watching
Most enjoyable. Thanks to Bob
thanks
Finally got around to watching Part 2. Good job! Immense collection! Bob is a lucky man for sure. Thanks again for the upload. Hope a Part 3 is coming soon!! I see many more potential jewels in this man's vault.
I own a ‘72 strat, a ‘72 les Paul custom, a ‘73 les Paul studio (horrible low impedance black pickups), a 74 Tele, a ‘59 les Paul Jr. with single black P90 cherry, a ‘76 les Paul standard (love it), a ‘71 Hofner violin body 6 string with built in fuzz tone, a 2003 strat and a new 2017 Strat w/one humbucker a two traditional single coils. Acoustics I own are a ‘69 Hofner, a ‘73 Martin D35 (with samsonite case) and a ‘74 Gibson J-200. But obviously far short of your marvelous collection. 👍🏻
Sounds great! I have a very modest collection compared to yours and Bobs
Modest is in the eye of the beholder. I’d be happy if I only had 3. What you have that I don’t is a superb ability to produce a top shelf channel. Absolutely love the vibe you present. Thanks so much👍🏻!
Another enjoyable watch through the collection. Here's hoping for a part 3 :)
Many thanks for watching
Bob could do a few things to the painted case, depending on what the case itself is made of. 99% Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) will shift it, but trying it on an inconspicuous area would be wise if the silver beneath the black is any kind of paint. The kindest way to remove it would be to do it indoors in the warm and use a hair dryer to heat up the emulsion. This softens the paint slightly and also reduces its adhesion. The scalpel will then peel off much larger areas. Doing it in the cold, unless you have strong sunlight heating up the black paint, will make it more likely to come of in small flakes.
thanks for the advice for case- I'm sure Bob is checking out these comments but Im seeing him next week for a new video so Ill make sure he sees this
The company was named guild because the Italian luthiers thought of themselves as a guild of luthiers.yyou had it backwards epiphone wasn't interested in guild 11 men left and went to the cmi Chicago Mus instr. Factory and continued guild
Bingo! Loved the first looking forward to seeing every guitar in his collection..
more coming soon!
It'd be great to know more about Bob and how he came to be the custodian of so many great guitars. Also be good to hear him playing them, cheers great series 👍👍👍
Pleasure - Bob will be a regular contributor to the channel so more soon!
He’s gotta be a dentist or a hedge fund manager. No way he is a musician. Not that he isn’t good, but only big stars can afford that much gear.
Rv4 Guy neither, Bob has his own web page (easy to find on google) where he has a blog about guitars and also some business writings (he was/is in advertising)
@@Simon-jj2pu Bob's the Don Draper of London
@@Simon-jj2pu he has the chatter and charm of a great seller indeed
Really great to see. Thanks Bob, most enjoyable. My "collection" consists of a 2019 model Les Paul Trad, and that's all, but it's a start.
thanks
Great, great collection, fantastic interviewer, great host.
Thank you for showing us this collection…..
Hi, great stuff, looking forward to part three and beyond. Usually if you look at a guitar under a black light you can more easily detect refinishing and repairs, @ 8 minute mark you talk about it, under a black light you'd see it and not have to guess.
Thanks for the tip - Bob wil be back soon as a regular contributor to The Guitar Show
Again what a absolute delight to see all those beautiful guitars add to hear the history behind them all thanks again👍🏻❤️🤩🤩🤩
Completely Loving these vids
C’mon Bob spill the beans, there’s loads more cases in the background LOL
Hear hear, could watch hours of this.
Beautiful collection once again! I saw that Black Rick 12 string? Very cool havent seen many black versions i guess the refin explains that and a very nice job, it does look factory refin in my opinion too. That guild is pretty cool too i almost got my hands on one similar to that one but with one pickup instead of two. I would love to own a gretch penguin they sound great and have a very nice neck! Amazing strat too wow really like that color and has a very nice looking fretboard. I've never seen that kind of pickguard on a strat before with the cut out for the truss rod? Really cool. Thanks for sharing! Rock on!
pleasure and thanks for the comment
Great video! I have a "70's issue of the Ricky 12 string and I still love it!
Thanks Criss -cool Id like to see that!
I just want to put a bed in that room and not come out for a long time... its so much fun to watch all the different pieces to the puzzle and listen to the fun details of each one. I just couldn't stop watching, thanks again for the show and loved the info on all the different guitars. Its great to see people like you that make me feel better about being so in love with music and all the different guitars in this world,, you make me feel a lot more normal now thanks.
Some Clapton guitars r hanging around open, cool! Really versatile collection, not only Gibsons or Fenders.
thanks Phil!
sweet! perfect timing!
pleasure
Welcome back bro was waiting for part 2 lol also the weekly coffee chat 👍👍👍
Lol thanks - I'm gonna do a coffee chat tomorrow - thanks bro!
I was waiting for this! Thank you!
pleasure
I love this channel! You have some amazing guitars in your collection! Not to mention the classic Frigadare! Reminicent of George Harrison and John Lennon from my youth! RIP to both.
Another great video, Thank You.
pleasure
great series guys, thanks!
pleasure thanks
Hehe,,so cool 😎.!!!
Thanks for sharing your guitars collection,,lovely instruments and cool playing,keep on rocking Sir..!
This is quite an interesting channel to follow. More about brands and products knowledge. I really like to get knowledge about vintage guitars outside of Gibson and Fender models. You got me signed up. Thanks!
Thanks yes its a look back on the last 50 years we do ither topics but not so much lessons
Re: the Duo Jet -- I have a similar guitar, a '57 that started life as a Firebird (red version), it was at some point long ago painted Cadillac Green. Meaning the drum cover plastic was actually removed. Weird, but the reason I'm writing this is just to say that those 50's Dynasonic pickups are mind-blowing good. It sounds nothing like the reissue versions. Tons of character and actually pretty loud, not twangy at all! Get collection, Bob, thanks for doing this.
Bob is awesome!! Be like Bob!! 😂🤣. Seriously though... What a NICE bloke!! And what a jaw dropping collection! Only thing missing for me is either a 57 or Medallion Flying V!!
thanks!
Great video...we need more! :-)
coming soon!
Awesome videos
thanks for watching
I've seen a few of these, Bob is the ultimate collector enthusiast!
Once again , super cool guitars , great video , Alfred NYC / Puerto Rico .
Guild was started by a former Epiphone exec and another fellow; many of the early Guild workers were those who lost their jobs at Epiphone following a strike, but Guild was never owned by Epiphone or had any other connection to Epiphone.
Thanks for the correction!
Thanks again! Can't wait for the next visit to Bob's place!
I could listen Bob talk forever
you guys are great, and i love it....especially your guitar playing....your phrasing and choice of notes is excellent....
I've actually LEARNED a lot about these old guitars...how they are constructed, ...it is fascinating.
there is only one tiny problem for me, and it is just glaringly obvious, especially since you TALK about how the Gretsch? pickup is different than a P-90?
and then at the END where you show the Dumble Clones and master volume units- i was REALLY hoping to HEAR you play an electric guitar through an amp...
i KNOW its a LOT more production and all, good mics, better cameras....all that....but even at a lower volume i would LOVE to hear you play through an amp.
thanks for watching Ed we promise to do a 'playing' video next!!
Strat almost looks firemist gold rather than shorline gold metalic. Aging is pretty neat with gold guitars it seems. I kinda like the green that comes out in the older gold top les pauls too.
Thought the same thing ! but Firemist is a newer color found on 64 Caddys they also had firemist silver..
I own the Dupont book with the fender and gibson colors......
They used clear coats and binders to get a glossy finish over metalics.. If this is 61 62 and it is Its not Firemist
its just shoreline with the clear coats turning color. Also Alfredo was spraying for fender he started in 63
according to Michael Stevens who opened the fender custom shop Alfredo was still there in late 80s when Stevens took the reins to redo the custom shop and build them accurate again old school.
I know this because I studied under Stevens in Austin while they worked on my 58 strat they did SRV AND EJS WORK... Firemist was not shot till about 65 or so.... But this one looks closer to that color....
Stevens called it morning pee color hahahahaha This one Bob owns looks like a good size neck for 62
Im guessing they were not using grey bobbin pickups yet either till maybe 62 63... Ive seen black bobbins in 60 61 era guitars still... left overs from 50s . YOU DONT SEE MANY 62 NECKS I did work for VIC FLICK 007 GUITARIST
and he sent me his 1961 neck I built an olympic white strat around it for him. lol I think he sold it too Vegas for 55 grand which makes me laugh outloud considering I made the body.. hahahahahahha
Fantastic vid! Great stuff Bob!!!!
Really enjoyable videos! Great info for all us vintage guitar nuts. Quick question: where does Bob get his guitars refretted?
I was waiting on the strat! beautiful.
The gold finish Stratocaster puts me in mind of a guitar that I saw Richard Thompson playing in some pictures from the Sandy Denny era Fairport Convention. This is the only other one I've seen. Must have been a rare(ish) finish. Looks lovely. Nice collection. Would love to hear some of the guitars through an amp. Thanks from New Zealand.
Hello Bob, I have a '65 Rick 360-12 like yours that was re-finned in Jetglo as well from the original Fireglo...not a RIC factory job, but as good..
Omigawd... I'm drooling again.
haha me too lol x
the coolest strat ever
you won the internet
thanks Gary!
Isopropyl alcohol will remove the black paint just dont go too far cos itl remove the silver aswel..
thanks
Famous last words ...... :)
Nice guitars sir
thank you
love your collection dan in sarasota florida...
More Bob please
Of course!
I love the beginning - “the ‘idiot’ latch on the back”!
Love these inventories! I would try playing models like these, but I wouldn’t feel safe picking them up. “Don’t touch it!”
Does either of you know the first ever 24-fret model? I first thought it was a Gretsch or a Rickenbacker. Then, I thought it was the Red Special. Could you gents please help me out?
If I had that Rickenbacker 12 string and a few extra clams, I would swap the tuning knobs for the main strings with the ones for the echo strings (less havoc with the knobs, hopefully) and replace one of the stereo outputs with a Piezo pickup.
Wow, more lovely guitars, mmmm...
Wonderful bit of luck on the Grestch bridge.
thanks
pleasure
Come on show us some Blues with these fantastic equipment.
Thanks Phil, more coming soon on The Guitar Show
Some people have all the luck. I have all the bottom feeder crumbs. I have an old Vox wah pedal. lol
Im with you man I know how it is at the bottom haha! Old vox wah - nice!
dingue that collection whoa! how about a video on Paul Kossof's equipment?
The chronology is wrong by about a year on the Gretsch (it's all in the books) but the Duo Jets are awesome. Great info otherwise. Nice going guys! Favorite quote? "Like an old tooth". Fun stuff!
Was that a dumble overdrive i saw
Mystic Blues amps - thanks for watching Stephen
hello bob, entertaining video indeed. also i am curious about Catulator..does it color the sound at all when used without any of the switches engaged? does it allow switching between line level and pedal level? and finally how do i acquire one? thanks in advance.
love to hear Brits talk guitars. Like that Guild M75
pleasure - me too - an amazing guitar!
On the one hand, I wonder why anyone would want so many guitars. On the other, I think 'wow!'.
All the guitars look yellow!!
my terrible filming techniques
I own Jans old ak 74 its blonde its for sale... vintage gear shop reverb see also Dumble 50....
I have the Dumble up there for sale now its a 50 watt bassman same as David Lindleys first Dumble
same circuit.. The ak 74 Framus Jan took home and finished himself from the factory its blonde and prototype
likely Jan told me he had pafs in it and kept those when he sold it he said he replaced them with dimarzios and thats
exactly whats in the guitar double cream Dimarzio ... Bob if your on reverb come see me vintage gear shop Texas.
Instant like.
thanks
You have the pole pieces way too high in the bridge of that Gretsch. I don't know why so many people put pickups so close to the strings. It causes so many problems! You only want to do that with active pickups because of the nature in which they work.
You want them where they sound best with what you are after. I tend to keep the screws as low as they go and the pickup pretty high up near the strings for a fat sound. If you want them to clean up with less bass lower them. If you want more volume, but not so much more bass raise the poles. There is no rule - only options and your ears.
thanks
cool thanks for the comment @@Les537
I saw the comment you entered but the focus really sucks. Get a light on top of the Hotshoe!
Thanks Mika for the tip
@@TheGuitarShow No need to apologize for the camera work. If not for you, we wouldn't get to see these at all. The complainers can go make crystal clear videos of their Hondos.
Would like to hear the mystic blues amp
Brilliant!
hi I would just like to say that I like your 2 Fender strats
when are you going to post part 2 of jimi hendrix’s guitars?
Got to ask Dweezil Zappa
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Who is this guy?
hes a contributor to the guitar show - more of Bob soon - thanks for watching Richard
Fab...
I think he likes the 50s. Every guitar is a 50 something model! Haha. Old school is best
Hey Bob can i borrow the Gretsch? Promise i won't crack the bridge!! :)
Yah,.....Bob holding out on us poor viewers.....lotsa Fender and acoustic cases in that room. Hopefully the cameraman will slowdown his panning technique and maybe buy, beg, borrow, steal a tripod or gimbal so I don’t get seasick on future videos
yes I promise to be better in future Dave
I thought that was you holding the camera, Ramon!
Plug something in !!!
This guy has every Gibson he’s ever looked at ......yet only 2 Strats ??? Come on Bob ;) going to need to pick up your act with the fenders mate
See more about this collection at www.rockbeareguitars.com
Bob has too much cash.
Bob has too many guitars. The people who sold them to him have too much cash :p
@@Les537 Good point!
Still no guitar sound...
Hi, I don't know but I've got to add my 2 cents here. Part 1 & 2 is awesome, but when you're this old Bob ,why would you spend a King's ransome on all of these guitars. If you were say 30 and rock star, I could see the point. Sorry I just don't get it. Nothing better to spend the big bucks on?I
Bob is not so old!!
Does Bob tell you how to spend your money?
No of course not, but I'm not on TH-cam showing off.
michael newell Maybe Bob is not showing off......
Maybe Bob is sharing his collection and knowledge with us.
I am jealous of course. Same as you are. But I have got all the guitars I need. Some of them are Chinese, Korean, or Indonesian. Some are American, some are British, one is Japanese. One is Italian.
Just one of Bob's guitars is probably worth more than my whole collection, but I just love the ones I have got. My Epiphone Casino Coupe with replacement pick ups and machine heads is probably the best guitar I have ever played or heard. I'm seventy years old. Been a professional musician since 1967.
If Bob has the money, good luck to him. What else is he supposed to spend it on.....? Another poxy cruise in the Bahamas dining with the captain and looking at the sea.....?
Hi, I mean you absolutely right , It's his money, he can do what he likes. I can't but wonder what in the world does this guy Bob do for living. I would surely love to know his and Tony McKenzie's secret for being able to make that kind of money. I am originally from southern California, but left the states to live in Canada since the Viet Nam war in 1970. I knew and was friends with Jackson Browne and his brother Eddie. I spend my time modding amps for people. I have 7 guitars by Gibson, but nowhere near the ballpark that Bob's in. I guess, all the power to him.
More Bob please.
We will grant your wish