STATE ur guitar AXES!!!!

I have a Gibson SG '61 reissue in Cherry 2 feet away at the moment, but I'm selling it for a friend, it's pretty slick, too bad I can't do much but pick a few notes on it. It realy does have a super sweet fast neck. I will miss it.

Have for acoustics an Aria 1/2 size classical, a circa 1940 Supertone Prep, all birch, and a circa 1950-60 Stella in the black with faux white binding and tiger stripes, they were for my hubby but after 3 guitars he has decided I was right after all and has stopped scoffing and is back with his bari uke. The vintage ones look great on stands in the living room next to a Remo 12" djembe and I'm keeping the Aria to further confuse and frustrate myself, also because I had classicals decades ago and miss them. Love the Aria and it's cedar top.
 
I have These Guitars:

Gibson Custom Les Paul 'Silverburst' (Vintage 1980)
Fender Hwy 1 Telecaster
Fender Thinline Tele (it's a Partscaster I assembled from bits but looks like the real deal)
Fender Esquire (being built from parts... not quite finished yet)
Fender 9-string Telecaster (Heavily Modded Tele to accomodate the 3 extra strings... also not quite finished yet)
Fender Special Player Jaguar
Fender Baritone Special (Jaguar)
Ibanez RG1527 (7-string)
Ibanez RG7321 (7-string)
Raven West Telecaster (neck-through)
Danelectro U3 (re-issue from the 90's)
Danelectro U1 (I'm currently modding it with a 'sitar' simulator bridge)
Maton EM-325C (Australian Made Acoustic)

...and these Basses (if they count as axes):

Fender US Deluxe P
Fender US Standard Fretless J
Waterstone TP-12 (12-string)
Hamer CH-12 (12-string)

Yeah, I like extra strings...

I also have a matching old Soviet era Orfeus Hebros guitar and bass in the gorgeously tacky 'sunburst' finish, but they are both in an extreme state of disrepair and I doubt I'll have the time to get around to fixing them anytime soon...

...almost forgot... I also have a tragicly terrible classical guitar my Mum found at a garage sale for almost nothing
 
Gibson Custom Shop '57 Les Paul Historic
Fender Eric Johnson Strat
'85 Fender Telecaster Custom
'82 Tokai 52 ATE Tele
Epiphone Nick Valensi Riviera
Danelectro DC-3
Martin DM
Taylor 714e
Larrivee LV03
40's Biltmore Hearld
50's Harmony Archtop
Waikaloa Weissenborn
Asher Electro Hawaiian Junior
 
My main electric is a Jackson PC1 which I've had for 10 years or so (I think).

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Other electrics:
Peavey Rockingham
Charvel 475 Ltd Edition in Platinum Crackle(!)
Cort NZS-1
Epiphone Les Paul Jr with a Tyler Hot Retro pickup
Washburn WG587

Acoustics:
Taylor GS
Ovation USA Elite T 12 string
Takamine EF261S
K Yairi DY88 12 string
 
Acoustics: Epiphone Hummingbird, Gretsch Sweet 16 Jumbo, Ibanez 12 string, Yamaha CJX-12SBL

Electrics: Custom built tele, Fender Mexican tele, Fender Jaguar, Epiphone Casino, Danelectro 12 string, Rickenbacker 330, Ibanez AF95

Basses: Fender Pbass, Epiphone Rivoli
 
Washburn Rover Travel Guitar
SX Baby E
Yamaha RGX 520fz
 
Only one guitar at the moment... '82 Ovation model 1612 Balladeer. Absolutely beautiful.

My friends father has a guitar collection that would blow you away... everything from his late 60's vintage American strat to solid koa Martins. Amazing stuff, I'm super jealous xD
 
Ibanez AEG10E - Great for gigging and running through pedals
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Frankenstrat - No pics, but it's Robin's Egg Blue powdercoat, one Seymour Duncan Invader in the bridge. MIC Squier body, SX v-neck
 
Acoustic: Taylor Big Baby, Carlo Robelli Classical.

Electric: '94 Fender American Stratocaster, Gibson ES-335 (not sure of the year), Mid-90's Fender Jaguar, Reverend Slingshot Custom, '50s Kay hollowbody, Gretsch Electromatic (with the DeArmond single coil pickups).

Amps: Fender Super Champ and it's big brother, the Fender Princeton Reverb II, Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb RI.
 
1985 D28 Standard
Recording King R07
1883 Carvin DC100
2000 Mexican Ash Strat
New Parts Tele-Pine body, Bill Lawrence rails, Allparts TMO Ft neck.
SX P/J bass
Regal square neck reso w/upgrades
Alvarez A and Oscar Schmitt F mando
Gold Tone openback and Gibson Mastertone banjo
Roma ply upright bass
late 19th century "catalog" parlor guitar
Chandler & Artisan lap steel
Old fiddle

I think thats everything with strings cept my uke....

oops..forgot my old Rogue tele copy.
 
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1979 Gibson SG with a Bigsby tremelo. (my first baby). you should hear what she does to a Marshall
 
1984 Gibson Custom-Shop ES 335 Dot "Blondie"
1985 Squier Strat, Made in Japan
1978 Ibanez Iceman IC100, black
1978 Fender Telecaster, blonde
1967 Hagstrom electric 12-string
1986 Fender Precision Bass (modified to look like a vintage '62)
1985 Ovation Ultra Acoustic-Electric
1996 Martin Backpacker
2 2006 Martin Custom D-15's

There is a site for guitar obsessives...er "enthusiasts", called www.dbtwang.com where you can post pics of your guitar inventory, details and all of that other fun stuff. Have to be a member to see the guitars of others. Of course, I'm putting my ukes up there too.

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Oh man, the tears be running - I had to sell most of my babies - ukes and guitars!
But I decided I could still keep one guitar and one ukulele...

Here's what I have that I'll be keeping:
Larrivee 00-03R rosewood & sitka 12 fretter guitar

Here's what I sold or am selling:
Martin 000-15s hog top 12 fret slot head
Larrivee LSV-03MT hog top 12 fretter with venetian cutaway
Larrivee P-01MT hog top parlor 12 fretter
Martin 000-16SRGT rosewood & sitka slot head 12 fretter
Larrivee LS-03 italian spruce & mahogany 12 fretter

I like 12 fretters. 8=]
 
89 Gibson Les Paul Standard
80 Fender FJ70 Jumbo. Solid Sitka Spruce top
74 Yamaki No135 Dreadnought. Solid Spruce top
72 Yamaki Folk Deluxe Dreadnought. Zero fret. Solid Cedar top
70's Regent Dreadnought. Solid Spruce top
60's Harmony Classical
79 Fender F15 acoustic, laminate top/sides/back,( campfire guitar ) plays great it has survived literally 100's of campfire and drunken party 'Jams'

:p
 
My "ur" guitar was a Kent clone of a Fender Strat back in 65. My "ur" acoustic was a Gibson Hummingbird, in 67 or 68. My "ur" bass was, I think a Kent, but might have been another similar inexpensive brand, in 66 or 67.
 
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Fender '95-96 Mexican made strat. Not sure what model (input?). It was Keoki Kahumoku's and he played it for a while several years ago when he almost cut his fingers off (it was easier on healing hands than an acoustic).

Ibanez GX-cheapo-something.
 
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