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Congrats Stratrat, your gonna have lots more fun now in your creating...waiting to hear it.


for the thread...2 for now{gonna have to booze the ol lady up to get an accoustic for 3}


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I have an old Samick classical guitar, an old Hohner that has high action which makes it great fun for slide, an old Avon electric that needs some attention, a Takemine acoustic, a Takemine 12-string, and the latest addition is the Strat (which I just purchased, but have to send back because it arrived with a bit of damage).

Only starting to get into the recording side of things, so hopefully I'll be able to create something decent with all my ladies!

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Guitars are like women, you can never have too many!

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I have four...a Squire thinline Telecaster, Rouge Brass body Resonator, Ovation acoustic and Godin freeway classic.
I still get "GAS" for more...but I try really hard not to give in.

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58 Gibson flying v
BC Rich Warlock NJ series (older one before they went way down hill)
Jackson King V kv2
Jackson Randy Rhoades V RR3
88 American strat customized 2 hum 1 single
applause acoustic electric
12 string fender acoustic electric
75 epiphone acoustic
Jackson concert bass
63 fender bandmaster blackface
Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier half stack
Crate g30 practice amp
Peavey bandit
Behringer v-ampire
Behringer 1010 midi pedal
Art sgx t2 processor
dod g10 processor
digitech mm4 multi distortion
Marshall shredmaster version1
zoom 1010 multifx
Samson uhf wireless
Thats it I think
Not including the 2 pa systems (one small 400 watt and one club size at 5800 watts)

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not enough to suit me and too many according to the Warden (my wife)

Electrics:

Fender FatStrat (MIM)
Fender Strat XII (12 string strat) it was an impulse buy lol I love it lol
Gibson SG Pete Townshend Signature
Gibson LP Studio
Gibson Es335
Gibson Firebird
Gibson Explorer
Gretsch 6136 Brian Setzer Black Phoenix

Acoustics:

3 Martins D-28, D-18, D-45V
Sigma DR-41

Various other Strings:

Gibson Earl Scruggs Golden Deluxe Banjo
Gibson F5 Mandolin

and last but definately not least my Dobro:

1934 National Doulian Round neck

Amps:

Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Line 6 Spider iii
Mesa Boogie 410 AR

btw if I can fool my wife I'm thinking about a Ric lol, we'll see


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I'm a huge Gibson fan lol


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was up dudes

2 acoustics 1 semi-acoustic and an electric on the way for me.

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Gibson SG special faded
Alvarez Classical

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Ummm how many do I have

a. 2 acustic
b. 1 electric acustic
c. 2 electric
d. 1 air guitar

thats 6 in total how many can I play ?
I am totally awesome on air guitar , the others well you have to have ability to play them and those strigy things hurt my fingers

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3

2 pretty much collect dust

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6 in total

1x jumbo acoustic Tanglewood (artec triblend pickups)
1x thin body electro acoustic Tanglewood
1x Danelectro convertable
1x Rickenbaker copy Johnson
1x lite ash fender strat (seymor duncan pups)
1X tele 72 reissue (custom neck twin duncan p90s)

Its a start ...I have traded 30plus guitar for different ones>I dont do that anymore .If I buy em they are family and I keep em

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American fat strat,
Epiphone Black beauty 3 pups
Squire Affinity strat
Washburn D42S accoustic
Hohner classical
Legacy elec/acc 12 string
Watch this space. I dont think they will find a cure for GAS
To be added to the above.
Tele knockoff
Epiphone dot


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5 guitars since I gave my Alvarez to my son when he returned from Iraq.

Ibanez EW20ASE Exotic Wood Figured Ash Acoustic-Electric
Dean Evo XM (my starter guitar)
Oscar Scmidt OE40 in natural finish
Fender (Mexican) Standard Stratocaster
Schecter C-1 Elite with Amber finish (just added yesterday)

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I used to have more...I'm sure
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