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Liebes Forum,
in 11 weeks it'll be 30 years since I received my first electric guitar!

This is what we looked like together around that time:

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The guitar looks huge, but I was actually pretty small, because I was 12.
This is what we looked like in 2019:

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And this is what she looks like today:

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You are looking at a Fenix (ST10 I think) made in Korea, bought in 1995 for 360,- DM

Look at that headstock shape! This is why Warmoths Warhead headstock always felt familiar! 😅

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Over the years she received a nickname...

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...and several upgrades, namely a Seymour Duncan JB jr. in 2002, Schaller locking machines and a GraphTech nut in 2005.

And a lot of scratches and dents. I honestly don't know, how or when that happend:

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In this last picture of the pickguard I put a white piece of paper next to it, just to show how non-white all of those parts are... :ROFLMAO:

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I never actively aged those parts, although smoking might have played it's role.

She's a great guitar, I was always lucky to have her.

I wanted to share that with you. 😊
 
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Liebes Forum,
in 11 weeks it'll 30 years since I received my first electric guitar!

This is what we looked like together around that time:
View attachment 66139

The guitar looks huge, but I was actually pretty small, because I was 12.
This is what we looked like in 2019:
View attachment 66140

And this is what she looks like today:
View attachment 66141

You are looking at a Fenix (ST10 I think) made in Korea, bought in 1995 for 360,- DM

Look at that headstock shape! This is why Warmoths Warhead headstock always felt familiar! 😅
View attachment 66143

Over the years she received a nickname...
View attachment 66142

...and several upgrades, namely a Seymour Duncan JB jr. in 2002, Schaller locking machines and a GraphTech nut in 2005.

And a lot of scratches and dents. I honestly don't know, how or when that happend:
View attachment 66145

In this last picture of the pickguard I put a white piece of paper next to it, just to show how non-white all of those parts are... :ROFLMAO:
View attachment 66146

I never actively aged those parts, although smoking might have played it's role.

She's a great guitar, I was always lucky to have her.

I wanted to share that with you. 😊
Just a heads up, you spelled JUDAS incorrectly. Still fun though.
 
Liebes Forum,
in 11 weeks it'll 30 years since I received my first electric guitar!

This is what we looked like together around that time:
View attachment 66139

The guitar looks huge, but I was actually pretty small, because I was 12.
This is what we looked like in 2019:
View attachment 66140

And this is what she looks like today:
View attachment 66141

You are looking at a Fenix (ST10 I think) made in Korea, bought in 1995 for 360,- DM

Look at that headstock shape! This is why Warmoths Warhead headstock always felt familiar! 😅
View attachment 66143

Over the years she received a nickname...
View attachment 66142

...and several upgrades, namely a Seymour Duncan JB jr. in 2002, Schaller locking machines and a GraphTech nut in 2005.

And a lot of scratches and dents. I honestly don't know, how or when that happend:
View attachment 66145

In this last picture of the pickguard I put a white piece of paper next to it, just to show how non-white all of those parts are... :ROFLMAO:
View attachment 66146

I never actively aged those parts, although smoking might have played it's role.

She's a great guitar, I was always lucky to have her.

I wanted to share that with you. 😊
If you have a lisp, I apologize profusely.
 
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