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  posted on 8/30/2004 at 00:50 
My first guitar was an anjo and I had it for less than 2 weeks before I upgraded to my first real guitar.This is my first real guitar



This was an excellent guitar however I sold it in 1996 to buy a new fender strat...(wipes tear from eye)which ended up being junk.I miss my old hagstrom.Anybody else here know much about this swedish guitar.

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  posted on 8/30/2004 at 11:14,  Reply 1  
my first real guitar was an epiphone les paul standard. it was $500 so i guess that qualifies it as not crappy. i still have it i cant part with any of my guitars.

 

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  posted on 8/31/2004 at 11:56,  Reply 2  
Mine was a Les Paul Standard in Black.
Still have it.

 

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  posted on 9/1/2004 at 17:39,  Reply 3  
Mine was an epiphone SG, still have it but rarely use it

 

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  posted on 9/3/2004 at 10:51,  Reply 4  
My first decent guitar was a Cort Earth 100, but i've since upgraded to a Larrivee DV-03, awesome guitar!
 

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  posted on 9/3/2004 at 14:08,  Reply 5  
Larrivee are hand made in canada I believe.click here to view the DV-03.The price of this guitar is different on every website I checked.Sometimes around 1000 dollars uo to over 2000 dollars...how much did you pay.

http://www.indoorstorm.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PRO D&Store_Code=IS&Product_Code=GLAR17&Category_Code=L

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  posted on 9/3/2004 at 14:13,  Reply 6  
oops the link obove is for a DV-03E...Is that the same as a DV-03...Is the E just a colour thing.

 

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  posted on 9/3/2004 at 16:18,  Reply 7  
Originally all Larrivee were made out in British Colombia, but have since expanded and now have another shop out it California, but yup, all hand made!
there's some great pic's on the webite that will make anyone drool ( www.larrivee.com )

I paid about $1800.00 canadian, not sure what that would be in US...
The only difference between the DV-03 and The DV-03E is the E has onboard electronics, otherwise they're the same
Unfortunatly I'm pretty sure Larrivee has stopped making them

there's a few nice photo's here http://www.folkwaymusic.com/instruments/larrivee.html just scroll about halfway down the page


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  posted on 9/3/2004 at 21:26,  Reply 8  
Larrive.com was the first site I went to however I cant find the DV-03...They dont make them anymore or am I missing where they are on that site.I say it cost around $1400 U.S.

 

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