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Originally Posted by Crooner
Did you ever imagine that buying a Duo-Jet would lead to getting complimented on having such a "beautiful pair" AND and "great spread?"
Name one other guitar that can do that for someone! 
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Hahaha so true

Thanks Darin!
Where are YOUR 2 Jets?! huh? huh? can't be long now!
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Originally Posted by Squeaker
Wow, that's a lovely collection!
When you have more guitars than stands, it becomes tricky to shoot them all at once, doesn't it?
You might try arranging them like spokes on a wheel, with the heads pointing at the "hub". Even then, more than 8 at a time could be an issue, the bigger the diameter gets, the more height you need...
With most of the "collection" shots I have seen, the trade off is clusters with one or two "hero" instruments obscuring what's behind them.
Come to think of it, there's at least one excellent photographer round these parts, I'm sure they'll have advice for you!
Bondi, eh? Say hi to Simpson Street next time you're passing - that's where my apartment was.
BTW - is Eastside music still on the main road up to the Junction?
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Thanks for the tips!! great ideas! I always had hangers at our old house, so I never acquired stands.. I have one dodgy old one that needs replacing - it's been on the shopping list a while. I don't think I can afford 15 stands at once, that'd be one heck of a bill
I'll have to get them all out & have a proper play around, I was in a bit of a rush this afternoon!
Wow, you must have been here pre-1998... good ol' Bondi Rd.. Eastside closed down and Ben Collins (that name ring a bell?) opened a place across the street called the Bondi Rock Shop, I worked there for 4 years through highschool before that too closed down.. you might remember James from Eastside, he's up your way in the UK now and is a (not-so-active) member here, "octatonic".. I bumped into him on the TDPRI & we've been having a great time reminiscing about the ol days & talking gear like we used to
