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Alright here's the rundown from left to right

Dean Electric Bass (brother's, most played of his)

Eko 12-String from the 70's (mothers, but she never plays it anymore, come to think of it neither do I, last time i strung it up the octave G broke when I got it tuned to about E, next time im getting heaver stings and tuning way down)

Nylon String Martin backpacker(mine, kind of a pain to play, but easy to take places)

Hondo Formula One (mine, a gift from a family friend when i fist started playing, suprisingly a good guitar, sounds better than the Squire Strat)

Talyor 314-ce (mine, I play this one almost exclusivlly, awsome guitar i cant seem to put it down, barely have since i got it in september, i really cant say enough good things about this guitar)

Gretsch Anniversary Model (bothers, on loan to him, good sounding guitar, funky neck and worn frets though)

Mexican Squire Strat (brothers, not much to say about ths one, exept the pots are garbage, noisey, hes had for a little more than a year and has had to replace one or two already)

Not Pictured Blueridge BR-40 (mine, on loan to a friend, my first guitar, very good guitar for what i payed, loud and fun to play)

Anyways, not much more to say besides I love my Talyor


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Nice gear. I hope one day I will have that large gear

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I love taylor's too... would like to hear that gretsch, by the way. Hey and if anyone ever breaks into your house, just take 'em out with your "easy to swing" Martin Backpacker


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