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January 19th, 2008
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Fun to read back through this thread! I'm currently standing at 12 guitars and 1 bass:
Acoustics:
Taylor 110e acoustic/electric
Takamine/Jasmine S35
Avila 12-string (had it since I was a teenager)
Electrics:
Warmoth "Partscaster" Tele (built by me)
Fender Hwy1 Tele
Fender MIM Natural Ash Tele
Squier Affinity BSB Tele
Turser Paisley Tele
Squier '51
Fender MIM HSS Strat
Squier Mini-Strat
Schecter Gryphon
Bass:
Yamaha RBX170
Amps:
Fender Deluxe Reverb RI
Fender Blues Jr.
Vox AD30VT
Roland Micro Cube
Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr. - 18 watt head, 2-10 cab (currently being built - should be on the way soon!)
Boss Micro BR (pocket amp / recorder)
(Fender "Mini Deluxe" and Peavey 158 are still hanging around & gathering dust)
Current pedal board:
Boss TU-2 (tuner) > MXR Dyna-comp (compressor) > Boss DS-1 (distortion) > Boss OD-3 (overdrive) > Danelectro Fab chorus > Danelectro PB&J (delay) > BBE Sonic Stomp > Digitech JamMan (looper)
Mac
"I wish I could play that fast - then I would have the option of not doing that."
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January 19th, 2008
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Here is my line up (like some of the others I used to have more but life happens - isn't that what they all say?). Anyway:
Electric -
Johnson 2005 - Strat Replica - Natual Finish (Slighly Lighter Color Than SRV's Lenny). Soon to be added is a holographic SRV sticker like what he had on his. This guitar is no longer in production which is a shame because is plays great stock and does sound great when compared to a more pricey Fender Strat.
Acoustic -
Jasmine Takamine - S35
Amp -
Behringer - GM108
Pedals -
Boss ME 50 (which I am still in the process of reviewing on this site).
Digitech RP50 - which I no longer use and am considering trading it on some guitar parts at Guitar Center or something.
Mac, I am so envious - first you got a Paisley Guitar granted it is not a Crook guitar but now you have a Dr. Z Maz. on the way!!!! Hope you really enjoy it!! Let us know.
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January 19th, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fulltone
....Mac, I am so envious - first you got a Paisley Guitar granted it is not a Crook guitar but now you have a Dr. Z Maz. on the way!!!! Hope you really enjoy it!! Let us know.
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I'll definitely post some pics when the Maz gets here, Fulltone....believe me, I'm anxiously awaiting it!
The Turser Paisley is nowhere near a Crook, but it also is nowhere near the price of a Crook! It plays decently and looks nice, so it'll do the trick for now. I'd love to own a Crook Paisley someday - he certainly makes a beautiful (and beautifully built!) guitar.
I've bought a lot of relatively inexpensive guitars and amps as I've experimented to find what feels, plays and sounds right for me. I enjoy trying out new and different gear, so while the collection will undoubtedly change, I doubt that it will ever actually shrink! 
Mac
"I wish I could play that fast - then I would have the option of not doing that."
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January 19th, 2008
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Playing guitar for over 10 years.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Last Online: October 6th, 2008 06:01 PM
Location: London, England.
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2 Nylon Acoustics
2 Steel Strung Acoustics
2 Electrics
1 Midi Guitar (Godin)
1 Bass
1 Violin
1 Keyboard
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January 20th, 2008
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Ahhhh....Rockerbob.........I just saw your pic..........you need a little room to move around there a little.........send a few of your off-breeds to me!!!!!!!!!!!!
hb
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January 20th, 2008
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Playing guitar for what seems like forever.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hb
Ahhhh....Rockerbob.........I just saw your pic..........you need a little room to move around there a little.........send a few of your off-breeds to me!!!!!!!!!!!!
hb
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There are at least 2 more that are not in the group photo, but I still feel I have room for more. At least one more - always!
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January 20th, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockerbob
There are at least 2 more that are not in the group photo, but I still feel I have room for more. At least one more - always!
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Of course there is always room for more, and there always will be. Even if we live in a shed. 
Now when I talk to God he said he'd understand, Stick by me I'll be your guiding hand. But don't ask me what I think of you. I might not give the answer you want me to.
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January 27th, 2008
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Those that I have, in order of (current) frequency of use:
Squier Affinity Stratocaster in Brown Sunburst
Squier Bullet Stratocaster in Saphire Blue (I think it is)
Monterey Vintage Replica '50s Stratocaster in Surf Green
Wayne Les Paul Custom in Black
Those that I want:
Some 'standard' (non-dreadnaught) steel string acoustic
Les Paul Standard (or Custom?) in (Fiddleback) Light Sunburst
Fender Stratocaster (standard or something yet to be determined - I still want a REAL Strat  )
So that comes to 4 in the house now, ultimately maybe 7 ...but that's only a starting point - you can never have too many 
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January 27th, 2008
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Location: right now? Enlgand
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At one point I had way to much equipment, I know I just spoke blasphemy but it's true  . I needed to find a way to slim down my gear list while retaining the power that I was used to. So after the fog of war cleared this is what I kept and purchased after selling a lot of gear..
Cheers,
Dave
My gear list:
x1 Les Paul studio Gothic (1st edition)
x1 Schector c-7 blackjack
x2 Ibanez Electric acoustics
x1 El cheapo 7 string (got it when I was stationed in Korea)
Rack:
Cadence road case
Digitech 2112 w/2120 upgrade and controller one pedal board
sabine tuner
furman power conditioner
nady 31 band dual channel eq
Behringer 500 watt power amp
speakers:
4x12 behringer BG412s cab
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January 27th, 2008
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RB,
Now wouldn't it be nice play all of them at one time. Hey, got an idea.
A new tune called the mix, and each guitar gets a 3-4 bars.
Nothin sweeter than the sound of music comin out of a 6 string box - EZ me Music / ASCAP
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January 27th, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eddiez152
RB,
Now wouldn't it be nice play all of them at one time. Hey, got an idea.
A new tune called the mix, and each guitar gets a 3-4 bars.
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Carl and I have talked about trying to do a tune that uses all the guitars. It would be a helluva project.
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March 16th, 2008
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Just started playing guitar.
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I dont have any guitars i just use my dads he has a very nice accustic (if thats how you spell it) and a steel string, that ones pretty crappy though. I should be getting a steel string though ive been looking in guitar stores and found a couple nice ones that dont cost much.
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March 16th, 2008
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I am up to 11 now, I think!
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March 17th, 2008
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Playing guitar for over 5 years.
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I still have my trusty Peavy Firenza that I've had for a few years. I play it thru a Roland Cube 60 amp that came with my old music workstation early in the 90s (a Roland D20 kb, Korg M1R, Tascam Porta-Two Studio and Boss MA-12 speakers). Old skool, ya, but I only use the Firenza and the Cube amp anymore. Have a nice Washburn D-25 acoustic that sits in its case. A Samick LS-25 with Danelectro Dirty-30 and Fender Bassman amps that I got from a down-and-out friend of a friend several years ago; I use it a lot for trying out stuff I see on the web. Lastly, a Kay3 kid-size nylon acoustic I got from a friend last week; it's been in storage for 9 years, and I hope my 4 yo nephew can start playing it within the next year or so.
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March 18th, 2008
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I have Martin, Takamine Jumbo,Baby Taylor
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