Thanks! it's been growing in the past ten years but slowly i'm feeling the lack of gas. these aren't top dollar guitars but they're good enough for me either way.
a little description from left to right:
Jay Turser Jazz Bass, cheap thing, works fine for recording with a bunch of processing.
Schecter Jeff Loomis 7. fitted with a black dog bridge and a mule neck. godly guitar!
Godin Exit-22, was sanded and cut to a new shape, and have 3 dimarzio stacked singles, likely to be swapped with Trilogy suites (they're virtual vintage heavy blues, area 67 and virtual vintage blues)
Warmoth Tele, that one's great, especially with the blackguard flat 50's set :) pure tele heaven
LTD H-1000, my first proper guitar, that one dates back to 2003 and still works fine, it needed a fret dress and had numerous hardware changes but it's still great. fitted with a C-Bomb bridge and A-bomb neck in tygyr finish, they're grrreat.
Epiphone LP custom. that one's heavy as hell, a proper backbreaker LP, has a HolyDiver set in battleworn camo
Jackson RR24. killer metal guitar so far, especially with the blackhawk bridge. has a blower switch for direct to the jack wiring + parallel*split*series switch.
bar-steward partscaster, that one has the body of a jay turser, with a warmoth neck, and dimarzio injectors. sounds great but the injectors don't work so well with the really fat neck contour. this guitar needs '63 veneer boards.
Godin Exit-22, good things come in pairs, another sanded and recut body. routed that one for a hum in the neck, currently has dimarzio PAF 36th anniv pickups. waiting to drop a set of Emeralds in there
Crafter FEG-700 jazzbox. does the trick, has 12-68 strings in standard and works great for my jazz practice. waiting to pop a set of manhattans in there.
Schecter Blackjack ATX-8. has a black dog bridge and riff raff neck. a bit short on the scale but i can manage. i long for a 28'' though.
and the little crafter travel guitar, solid sikta spruce and laminated mahogany back. great volume, perfect for traveling.