To: left that other site; Drew68; Poser; Eddie01
Okay guys, y'all shamed me into taking a picture of my collection. Most aren't collector's items, but I've played all of them fairly regularly.

The picture is reduced size, so "View Image" to see full size. From left:
- Santa Rosa half-size guitar
- Angelica 5-string banjo
- Fender JG12CE/12 12-string acoustic
- Fender FA-135CE 6-string acoustic
- Alvarez-Yairi 6-string acoustic DY74C
- Gremlin (gift from a friend)
- Gibson Melody Maker, 60's, rebuilt w/Bartolini pickups
- Gibson Les Paul "Black Beauty", 2000, 3-pickup
- Fender Stratocaster, American, 2018
- Custom carved black walnut, Modulus Graphite nexck, Bartolini pickups, Washburn whammy bridge
- Gibson SG, 1962, rebuilt w/Bartolini pickups, Washburn whammy bridge
- Ibanez 5-string bass, SD/GR, EMG pickups
- Peavey Foundation 4-string fretless bass
- Custom 4-string "Frankenbass", lipstick-case pickups.
The Strat and the Les Paul get the most playing in the band where I play lead; the Ibanez bass is for the band where I play bass. Of course, nobody's been playing out for 10 months, grrrrr...
BTW, there are two Twin Reverbs, silverface 1974 in back, blackface in front 2008? reissue. Not shown is a recent acquisition, Fender "ToneMaster" Deluxe Reverb.
113 posted on
11/22/2020 6:54:14 PM PST by
dayglored
("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government."`)
To: dayglored
I can’t see the picture, but does the SG have two pickups or three? In any case, I want it.
115 posted on
11/22/2020 9:07:22 PM PST by
Poser
(Cogito ergo Spam - I think, therefore I ham)
To: dayglored
Gorgeous!
My whole family are in music, and the ;ast 10 months have been particularly grim. Grrrrr.
I hear you!
117 posted on
11/23/2020 5:02:46 AM PST by
left that other site
(If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all. (Isaiah 7:9))
To: dayglored
Re: Photo in post 113 of your guitars
There's enough room between some of those for a guitarlele. Might also need to go onto another wall to add a baritone guitar.
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