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Old February 10th, 2007
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Rockerbob - do you buy/sell/horsetrade any of your guitars when you get new ones, or do you hang on to all of 'em?
I keep them, at least for the past 20 years.

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My guitars:
- Yamaha SA2000 Semi-Hollow
- G&L Legacy
- Schecter PT Vintage
- Washburn WI62 Idol
- Takamine acoustic
- Giannini gut string
- Yamaha bass

My son has:
- Gibson SG
- Fender Tele
- Fender Strat (my old guitar)
- Alvarez acoustic

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Update. I have ten now.

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Update. I have ten now.
I'm up to 8:
Fender MIM Natural Ash Tele
Fender MIM HSS Strat
Squier '51
Squier Affinity BSB Tele
Squier Mini-Strat
Schecter Gryphon
Avila 12-string acoustic
Jasmine/Takamine 6-string acoustic

Amps:
Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Fender Blues Jr.
Roland Micro Cube
Fender "Mini Deluxe" (battery-powered - goes in the car with my mini-Strat)
Peavey 158 Rage (first amp, mostly relegated to the closet)


...yeah, I've got real bad GAS!!!


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70 Epiphone 12 string
71 Japanese Telecaster copy
74 Matsumoku Lyle SG Bass
76 Yamaha FG165-S Dred
82 Fender FC-100 Classical,
03 Oscar Schmidt (Washburn) OE-30
03 Takamine EG523SC A/E Jumbo
04 Fender 50th Anniversary Deluxe Stratocaster
04 Vintage Blonde (butterscotch) Squier 51'
05 Takamine EG523SC-12 A/E Jumbo

and i a'int done by a long shot


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That's a great collection, Lefty - you've definitely got all the bases covered!


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lol Stratrat,
you know how it is. there's always one calling your name when you go to get strings or whatever.
I've been eyeing an Epi elitist LP or the Epi Joe Perry Boneyard for over a year now...

and these forums don't help the G.A.S. attacks either do they?


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lol Stratrat,
you know how it is. there's always one calling your name when you go to get strings or whatever.
I've been eyeing an Epi elitist LP or the Epi Joe Perry Boneyard for over a year now...

and these forums don't help the G.A.S. attacks either do they?
They don't help one little bit!

Yep, I know how it is. I hate walking into GC for strings, accessories, etc. because I just CAN'T go in there without checking out all the guitars! One thing leads to another, and the next thing you know I'm standing at the counter with a guitar in one hand and the Visa card in the other.......

I'm pretty well set right now. I still want a Thinline Tele and a nicer acoustic one of these days, but I'm going to work on my chops and do justice to the stuff that I already have first! The gear that I already own is capable of so much more than the "knob behind the guitar" at this point......


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I know I've been here before ....

More than I need, less than I want.

The most recent acquisition was a Gretsch BST 1000 solid body rocker. That was five or six weeks ago. I think that ties me with allthumbs at ten. Not counting banjo's, mandolins......

I am in the market ..... again ...... much to my spouses chagrin. There's a song in there somewhere. I just know it.

I feel another hollow body coming on....... yeah, a Harmony Rocket. Red. I'm just a sucker for red guitars!

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  My collection of loved ones

Here is part of my crew, now playing them is another matter plus 3 keyboards - Page 1

Taylor GS with expression system
Alverez
Breedlove nylon string electrics
Cort Earth 900 Parlor
Yamaha Classical 1971
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  More of my loved ones - page 2

Here are a few more of my loved ones.

Guild 12
Lowden 032c
Zagar 80ce
ESP
Zakk Wylde Les Paul

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Gibson B12-45 Sunburst 60's
Squire Strat all white
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Awe what the heck - Page 3

ESP 3 more shots
Squire Strat
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That's a great collection, Eddie! Buncha beautiful guitars you've got there.


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I' ve got Five

A Yamaha FG 312 (The best I have at the moment)

An Encore Electro/Acoustic (I'm going to use this as a slide guitar)

A Hokada Classical guitar

I just bought a 3/4 size folk guitar which I can use as a travel guitar, it's 40 years old and in near mint condition I'm cleaning it up at the moment.
I'm one of these people that likes to rescue guitars.

I also have my first guitar which I bought for £3 when I was 11, my Mum wouldn't buy me one or give me the money to buy one so I used my paper round money and got one from a Junk shop, It sat in my mums attic for 30 years but I recently found it there and I'm going to patch it up for old times sake.

I feel quite inferior reading this thread some of these guys are in a different dimension

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Hey thanks Strat,

Just an old guy, with some stuff which I enjoy. Since joining the site my playing has got much better. Thanks to Kirks lessons and Plane Talk. I enjoy seeing everybody's stuff. There are some I let go and I am sorry I did.

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