Here is a link to a photo I just uploaded (hope it will work). I've been using my Ibanez Roadstar (RS1010SL) guitar (now with a maple neck) and my Traynor YCV50BLUE amp. They both look sweet, and sound sweet.http://www.broadjam.com/userimages/10585_45896.pngI am the original owner of the Ibanez Roadstar. I bought it in 1984. It's serial number is 830969. It's the Steve Lukather signature model. Pretty blue body! Light weight too. I swapped the neck with my Strat.The Traynor YCV50BLUE originally had black grill cloth but I swapped the grill with my Traynor YCV40WR which had the wheat clored grill cloth. Now the amp sort of looks like it goes with the guitar.The pups on the guitar are Bill Lawrence HB's. I still have all the original parts for the guitar and could put in back in its original stock configuration if I wanted to. But I'm a tinkerer and like mixing and matching parts to see what I can come up with.The Ibanez originally had a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard which I put on my Strat (a perfect fit) and I put the maple neck that was on my Strat on the Roadstar. I basically wanted to see if the necks were interchangebale and they were so I've left them that way.
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Re: Blue Guitar/Blue Amp
Looks nice The paintings on your website remind me a bit of the style of Tamara De Lempicka.By the way: a friend of mine owns one of the original rock drumsets of Simon Phillips
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