OK here goes:
Current electric guitars(in order of purchase/build-all bought new except the doubleneck):
'78 Fender Tele (my 1st guitar)
'83 Gibson Explorer (my current "problem child")
'84 Carvin V220
Late 80's Westone HSS ?Corsair?
Late 80's MIJ Fender Strat
Late 80's Carvin doubleneck
'94 Gibson Flying V
Warmoth Strat w/ Callaham tremolo & Kinmans
Korean Dean Cadillac Select
Korean BC Rich Bich
Just sold 2 weeks ago - Edwards Michael Schenker Flying V
'06 Gibson Flying V w/ custom Michael Schenker black/white paint
HSS partscaster Strat w/ Fender body/neck, Callaham trem, NB bridge
'08 Epiphone Toni Iommi model SG (bought last week...total GAS..but it's way nice for an Epiphone)
Acoustic guitars:
mid 70's Alvarez 12 string
non-descript Yamaha 6 string I take camping
Amps:
Peavey Ultra 112 combo (home and occasional bar gigs)
Peavey Ultra 60 head w/ Carvin closed back 4X12 - v30 Celestions (rehearsal studio and occasional bar gigs)
Effects:
none (gave my son my 80's boss equipped pedalboard a few years back - it was gathering dust)
I'm thinking of trying some sort of OD to drive the front end of my tube amps a little more, but it's only a thought. I get good sound straight out of the amp.
Oops- I do have a Boss TU-2 tuner
I've been playing a long time. Did the whole LA 80's metal thing. Nowadays I play twice a week with guys I've known since my teens and do the occasional bar gig for kix. At this point, I play for fun, relaxation and the comradery of my long time buds. Anyway, I try to take most of my guitars out every now and then, but usually have my favorites of the moment that I'll play more at any given time. If someone told me I could only have two guitars, I'd let the middle finger fly and walk away. I've worked along time to be able to afford to buy each and every one of them. I've only sold three guitars that I've purchased over the years, and those to friends. Sure, I don't need all these guitars, but they make me feel good. I think I'm entitled to that. A few of my guitars hang in my hallway as art. I think they're as beautiful as any painting I could put up. I also love taking them apart , changing, experimenting and hopefully improving them. What other hobby combines all those different aspects? Ooops, I guess I got a little carried away, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it
