Members fuzztone Posted April 23, 2017 Members Share Posted April 23, 2017 This is a thread someone started at another forum and I thought it would be fun to do here too. Right now I only own a couple of guitars but these are all the guitars I have owned in my life except for a couple of guitar I had when I was a kid.You can see photos of all the guitars listed below at this thread here 2012 Epiphone Special II with P-90s 2000 Epiphone Basher Heritage Cherry Sunburst 2001 Epiphone Slasher with Metallic Light Blue finish 2010 Epiphone Les Paul Special SC 2000 Epiphone Ace Frehley Les Paul Custom 2003 Epiphone Les Paul Standard(fake) 1965 Epiphone Wilshire 1967 Epiphone Olympic Double Epiphone Cretstwood ET-290N Epiphone Les Paul junior Epiphone Sheraton II 1966 Epiphone Granada Epiphone Casino Cherry Red Epiphone SG Special Epiphone Model 301 SG 2011 Gibson Les Paul 59 Reissue Heritage Cherry Sunburst 2014 Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker Satin Yellow 2014 Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker Satin Yellow(number 2) 2012 Gibson Les Paul Special Junior Satin Yellow 2012 Gibson Les Paul Standard Trans Amber 1980 Gibson LP Firebrand 1981 Gibson Les Paul Custom Cherry Sunburst with chrome hardware 2006 Gibson Les Paul Junior B.J.A. 1998 Gibson Fire Engine Red Les Paul Special 2007 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop 1996 Gibson Les Paul Standard 1959 Reissue 2011 Gibson Les Paul Special Heritage Cherry Gloss Gibson Les Paul Junior Humbucker with coil split Yellow 2000 Gibson Goldtop 57 reissue 2004 Gibson Les Paul Standard "Iced Tea" 1994 Gibson Goldtop 57 reissue painted by Tom Murphy 2010 Gibson Les Paul Jr Special Exclusive 2010 Les Paul Studio 50's Tribute Goldtop 2004 Les Paul Studio Limited Color from "Don't Stop The Rock"Benefit auction J Mascis and Allison Anders 1998 Gibson Les Paul Standard with Gold Hardware 2008 Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany Faded Cherry 1973 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe 2005 Gibson Les Paul Custom 2009 Gibson Les Paul Junior Faded Cherry 1981 Gibson Les Paul Custom Gold Burst 2000 Gibson Les Paul Classic Cinnamon Burst Gibson Les Paul Classic Cherry Sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard Ebony Gibson Les Paul Studio Heritage Cherry Gloss Hot Rodded Samick LPC with witch hats Sky Les Paul Copy Harley Benton TE-70(Prince Tele) 1981 Series 10 guitar(Rickenbacker 350) Bently Telecaster copy White 1970 Harmony H-76 Warbler Flying V No-name Flame Maple SG3 with "Bigsby" Chandler Telecaster Cherryburst with Bigsby Gibson Moderne replica by Glenn Miller CCI Mediums Tonemaster owned by Charlyne Yi Alden Shelltop LP Tonika(USSR) Kustom K200A 1962 Supro Model 1540 Bermuda(Resoglass version). Oscar Schmidt OE30 Blues Fakenbacker 330 Black 2006 Ampeg Dan Armstrong reissue CONN CSE-4V LP Cherry Red 1978 "A" Les Paul Custom copy Greco EG-600AF 3-pickup LP Cherryburst Ibanez 2350 Black Beauty 1966 Teisco K-3L Three tone Sunburst 1973 El Degas Telecaster Vintage White 1977 Ibanez 2342IV Deluxe 59er "Sunlight Special" Tokai TTE70 Breezy Sound Paisley Telecaster 1968 Avalon AV-2T Shaggs Guitar Zen-On ZES 1400SD made by Guyatone Fernandes RG-80 Rickenbacker 350 with Figsby Maya ES-175D Gibson ES-175 Melody JB-4 Teisco Melody maker DC Teisco Del Ray Melody Maker DC Hondo II Lyre Mando Guitar(31 Frets) with single HB and built in Pre amp Gold Westone Bendmaster Yellow 1967 Decca(Teisco) DC 2 Pickup chrome pickguard and white push buttons Pignose Strat copy Fernandes RST-40 The Revival Strat Burgundy Metallic Purple J.Reynolds Stratocaster Copy Ventura Strat Natural Fernandes LE-2 G Strat Gold J. Reynolds Vintage White strat J. Reynolds Antique Sunburst Strat 2006 Fender Custom Shop '51 Nocaster Coral Pink Super Relic 2012 Fender FSR Butterscotch Blonde Telecaster with Flipped Controls 2004 Vintage White American Telecaster 2011 Natural Ash American Standard Telecaster 2002 Butterscotch Blonde Fender '52 Telecaster AVRI 1974 Three Tone Sunburst Fender Telecaster Custom 2001 Butterscotch Blonde American Fender Deluxe Ash Telecaster 2011 Copperburst Fender FSR Standard Telecaster 1995 Midnite Wine Fender Standard Telecaster 2004 Natural Mahogany Fender 69 Thinline RI 2004 Arctic White Fender Standard Telecaster 2009 Two Tone Sunburst Fender Roadworn Telecaster 2009 Blonde Fender Roadworn Telecaster 2000 Candy Apple Red American Fat Telecaster 2003 Fender Shell Pink 72 Thinline Telecaster Squier Series 24 S-73 in Wine Red Metallic 2013 Squier Affinity Strat Shell Pink 1987 Squier Bullet made in Korea Squier JV Oly White Stratocaster 2008 "Pink" Squier Bullet Straocaster w original Squier hardshell case 1999 Black Squier Affinity Telecaster 2005 Blonde Squier '51 2004 Blonde 'Squier '51 Squier Vintage White Standard Telecaster Squier Butterscotch Blonde Affinity Telecaster Squire Sunburst Bullet Strat Squire Blue Affinity Strat in original Squire hardshell(plastic!)case De Armond by Guild M-75T 1966 Guild Starfire V 1994 Guild Brian May Signature Westerberg's 1984 Rickenbacker 620/12 1973 Mustang Formerly owned by Carson Vester AKA "Whitey Westlake" of Honky Mitch Easter's Gretch White Penguin Mitch Easter's 1968 Rickenbacker 365 First Act 222 White First Act Adam Levine Designer Series Black Starcaster by Fender Strat 2013 Fender FSR American Standard Stratocaster with Shell Pink Finish 2013 Fender FSR American Standard Stratocaster Shell Pink(Number 2) Fender Custom Shop 56 Relic with Shell Pink Finish,gold anodized aluminum pickguard and gold hardware 2002 Fender Powerhouse Stratocaster Graffiti Yellow 2003 Shell Pink 60s Classic Stratocaster 2001 Sky Blue American Series Stratocaster 2001 Wine Red Standard Stratocaster 1974 Three Tone Suburst Stratocaster 2003 Teal Blue Highway 1 Stratocaster 2006 Three Tone Sunburst American Standard Hardtail Strat 2002 Blue Floral Stratocaster 1987 Olympic White American Standard 1995 Surf Green American Standard 2006 American Standard 3 Tone Sunburst 2008 Oly White American Standard with anodized gold pickguard Shell Pink Custom Shop Stratocaster with matching headstock 1995 Black Fender Duo-Sonic Graffiti Yellow Fender Cyclone 1965 Fender Mustang Red 1989 Fender Heartfield R9 Sparkle Yellow 2012 Fender Kurt Cobain Mustang Lake Placid Blue 1981 Fender Bullet S-2(USA) Red 1969 Fender Candy Apple(over gold) Swinger 1956 Desert Sand Fender Duo-Sonic 1973 Red Fender Bronco Fender Lead II Black Caramel Metallic Cyclone 1993 Oly White Duo-Sonic Gibson S-1 Brown 2003 Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker Cherry Red 1984 Gibson Challenger III Brown 1965 Melody Maker Cardinal Red DC 2006 Red Metallic Gibson Firebird VII 1998 Gibson Blueshawk Black 1996 Rickenbacker 325v59 Ebonyglo 1988 Rickenbacker 230 Red 1973 Rickenbacker 480 2006 Rickenbacker 330 with a custom Red Sparkle Finish with Faux Binding done by Mark Johnson owner of MJ Guitars Rickenbacker 325c58 Ebonyglo Rickenbacker 325c64 Ebonyglo 2005 Rickenbacker 330 Ebonyglo 2007 Rickenbacker 330 Ebonyglo 2009 Rickenbacker 360 Ebonyglo Rickenbacker 360v64 Ebonyglo Rickenbacker 650A Atlantis Rickenbacker 330 Mapleglo Rickenbacker 620 Fireglo Rickenbacker 320 Fireglo Rickenbacker Rose Morris 1997 Fireglo Rickenbacker 325v63 Ebonyglo Rickenbacker 350v63 Ebonyglo Rickenbacker 330/12 Fireglo 1991 Rickenbacker 350 Liverpool White with Black Trim 2004 Rickenbacker 340VT Fireglo 1972 Electro ES-17 Fireglo 2005 Rickenbacker 360 12-String MG 2006 Gibson Faded SG Gibson 50th Anniversary Pete Townshend SG 1991 Gibson SG Junior Black 1987 Gibson SG Custom White Gibson SG Special Heritage Cherry Gibson SG Standard Black Gibson SG Classic Heritage Cherry Gibson SG 61 Reissue Heritage Cherry 1966 Kay Galaxie II 1968 Truetone made by Valco with Kay parts(factory "floor sweeper model") Red Western Auto Truetone made by Kay circa 1965 1964 Silvertone 1448 amp in case 1965 Silvertone 1448 amp in case 1964 Silvertone 1413L Robin's Egg Blue Danelectro 12-String Sparkle Blue Danelectro 56-U2 Copperburst 1962 Silvertone 1423 made by Harmony Danelectro DC 59 Commie Red Danelectro Pro Gold 1963 Danelectro Pro-1 1959 Silvertone 1304(Danelectro) Purple Sparkle 2010 Fender J.Mascis Jazzmaster CIJ 1963 Jazzmaster Shoreline Gold Metallic customized with 1979 Bill Lawrence L-500L and L-500R pickups 2009 Fender AVRI Jazmaster Olympic White 1995 PRS McCarty PRS Satin Soapbar Hofner 4578 VTZ with built-in fuzz and treble boost 1964 Hofner Senator E1 Peavey Patriot Black 1982 Peavey T-25 Natural Johnny Ramone Forever Mosrite Blue Sparkle Mosrite Of Century Black 1964 VOX Ace Powder Blue 1965 VOX Mark XII Teardrop Sunburst Gretsch BST 1000 Agile Valkyrie SX Junior Special Yellow Agile LP-2500 Goldtop Flight Of The Concords Bass Made in Ordjonikidze, USSR Art&Lutherie Ami Cedar Blue Parlor Guitar Ephiphone Les Paul Special I P-90 Raven GE6-18 MIJ Telecaster copy 2014 Gibson SG Standard 24 fret AMS Limited Edition Orange Amplification Les Paul Special copy with Orange finish 2012 Gibson Les Paul 50s Tribute Goldtop with Humbuckers Agile LP-2500 Cherry Sunburst Silvertone 1478 Rex(Kay K141) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jtr654 Posted April 23, 2017 Members Share Posted April 23, 2017 You have a better memory and more Time then I have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Grant Harding Posted April 23, 2017 Members Share Posted April 23, 2017 Very impressive list! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Bucksstudent Posted April 23, 2017 Members Share Posted April 23, 2017 Wow. I certainly can't do it off the top of my head. I've had over sixty guitars, and only own six or seven right now. I have a Word Document that lists them all in order and year I bought them, though. Out of all of them, I only miss three, but still believe my problems with them were sufficient reason to be rid of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members badpenguin Posted April 23, 2017 Members Share Posted April 23, 2017 I can't begin to list the guitars I HAVE, much less the ones I had in the past! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DeepEnd Posted April 23, 2017 Members Share Posted April 23, 2017 I'm going to assume this is all guitars and not just all electrics, since I'm primarily an acoustic player. It won't be anywhere near as impressive as your list:No-name Montgomery Ward $19.99 first acoustic guitar (still have)Ensenada acousticAlvarez 5020 acousticSakura S-12-9 12-string acoustic (still have)Alvarez cheap classicalAlvarez RD10 beater acoustic, used to experiment with alternate tunings (still have)Ibanez AW120 acoustic (still have)Epi A10 acoustic (daughter's guitar, left behind when she moved out, still have)Jay Turser Jay Jr. beater acoustic (still have)Fernandes Strat copySchecter Gryphon (still have)Cheap no-name 5-string banjo (still have)Alvarez "Villain" bass (still have) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jtr654 Posted April 24, 2017 Members Share Posted April 24, 2017 I can't remember the 40 I have much rather the 200 + I have owned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ancient Mariner Posted April 24, 2017 Members Share Posted April 24, 2017 Wow. Wonder if I can remember mine? As near chronologically as I can manage: Eko small body acousticPartscaster from Tiesco/British crap neck & plywood bodyColumbus Les PaulShaftesbury 12 stringDynelectron Guitarlin (Danelectro copy)*Avon EB0 typeAria AcousticEl Maya neckthroughSuzuki acoustic*Fender MIJ Strat*Washburn A20V*Satellite Les PaulHeritage H150CMFender MIM Strat*Godin RadiatorFirst Act sheenaGodin SDAXL Tele copyGibson Flying VDean Baby VWashburn A15VGodin xtSA*JJ Goldtop special*Johnny Brook J type*Ryder P type*Tokai Love Rock*Yamaha 5 string fretless bass*Washburn Yamaki Hawk*Tanglewood folk-size acoustic*First Act Sheena* That's 30, which is more than I expected, * indicates the ones I still have. Some, like the Dean baby V and AXL Tele were much better that expected. Some, like the Godin SD and Heritage, were less good than hoped. The El Maya was a much better guitar than I realised at the time, but unfortunately had to sell it in a time of need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members thatsbunk Posted April 24, 2017 Members Share Posted April 24, 2017 I've been playing since the early 70's & can still pretty much remember what I've owned (don't have GAS as extreme as some); 1974 Yamaha FG-110 Acoustic (Still have) 1977 Ibanez Les Paul Copy (Sold) 1996 Squier Strat (Still have) 2003 Alvarez RD-8C Acoustic (Sold) 2005 Ibanez Artcore AF-75 (Still Have) 2006 Epiphone Les Paul (Sold) 2007 Fender Highway One Telecaster (Sold) 2008 Fender American Standard Strat (Sold) 2000's Squier Bronco Bass (Still have) 2010's Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar (Sold) 2012 Fender Blacktop Jaguar (Still have) 2010's Epiphone ES-339 (Still have) 2010's Danelectro 12 String (Still have) 2010's Yamaha FSX-700sc Acoustic (Still have) 2010's Gretsch G9320 Mandolin (Still have) Early 1900's Vega Cylinder back Mandolin (Sold) Out of the stuff I still own, If my house catches on fire, I would grab the Jaguar & The ES-339. Of all the stuff I've sold, the only item I wish I could have back was the Vega mandolin. It looked very similar to this; Mine had a large crack down the side of the body that I thought was beyond repair (The prior owner had the mandolin in an attic for 25 years in a paper bag- not the most inviting way to store a vintage instrument). Even with the crack in the body the mandolin sounded beautiful, but I thought one day it would split in two, so I decided to sell it on Ebay. Got around $950 for it after Ebay fees. In retrospect though, it was probably repairable & I would have had a mando worth many times more than what I ultimately sold it for (The one pictured above is currently listed for $3,500 on Reverb). Oh well... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil O'Keefe Posted April 24, 2017 Share Posted April 24, 2017 I wish I could remember each and every one, but I'm afraid trying to name them all would be an exercise in futility for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gardo Posted April 24, 2017 Members Share Posted April 24, 2017 1 is all you need if you buy the right one first. A friend bought a used Telecaster when we were in high school in the early 70's. He's still playing it. Sure it's had work done to it and the finish is worn but that's his guitar and he plays it quite well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members humbuckerstrat Posted April 25, 2017 Members Share Posted April 25, 2017 The first solid body electric guitar I bought was a Sears Silvertone that I've talked about here. I think the first guitar I had was a classical guitar that I traded for a steel string flattop acoustic. This was in 1972, when I started buying chord books and strumming along to albums. In about '78, I got another steel string flattop acoustic, but it wasn't long before I sold that guitar and bought a Sears Strat-type guitar for about $75. I played the Sears Strat-type for awhile and then I sold that in the early '80s. Then I played a Hondo classical that my sister loaned me. I also had a steel string flattop acoustic that my sister acquired and she gave it to me. It needed tuning pegs and I never did get it fixed. I played the Hondo classical until I got a Lotus Strat-type guitar, which I immediately traded for an Arbor Strat-type guitar. Then in the early '90s I traded the Arbor for an Epiphone S-310 which I still have, and is the oldest guitar that I still have. In '97 I got a Hohner HS-40 hollowbody archtop, then a '99 Squier Standard Strat, then an '01 Squier Standard Double Fat Strat. I bought 2 Fullertons when Music123 was having that blow-out sale about 8-9 years ago. Then I got two SX Floyded Strats from rondomusic.com. The last two guitars I bought were a Samick Greg Bennett Design Flying V GT from eBay and an Epiphone Les Paul Special II from reverb.com. All of my guitars are heavily modded with parts from various online stores including GFS, KGC, GuitarPartsOnline, GuitarPartsResource, AXcessories.com, A-ZGuitarParts, and eBay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members speakerjones Posted April 25, 2017 Members Share Posted April 25, 2017 Epiphone 12 String AcousticStriker (by Kramer)Ovation Celebrity AcousticKramer Pacer SpecialBC Rich Warlock BassKramer Focus 6000***92 Hamer Special *** 89 Fender HRR 60's Stratocaster***86 Fender AVRI '57 Stratocaster***65 Gibson ES335TD-1290's Gibson LP Special81 Hamer Special99 Hamer Artist 78 Ovation Balladeer***95 Hamer Special Custom***92 Charvel CX290***?? Weissenborn Style 3***00 DGN Custom Prototype77 Ovation Preacher***03 Epi LP Custom***66 Kay Speed Demon***67 Guild Starfire IV Special***78 Ibanez PF20082 G&L SC3***11 MJT Stratocaster65 Fender Mustang98 Fender '72 Tele Custom RI (MIJ)***97 Fender '62 Jaguar RI (MIJ)***08 G&L Tribute Legacy11 Ibanez Artcore AS7398 G&L ASAT Bass***15 G&L Tribute Fallout94 Guild D4NT***16 Fender AVTS '65 Jazzmaster***88 Hamer Chaparral Bass*** I'm probably missing a couple here (I think I had a couple of Squiers along the way), but that's most of em. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Nukklhed Posted July 29, 2017 Members Share Posted July 29, 2017 Aria pro, gave it to a crackhead who pawned it. Lotus les paul 1976. Japanese . Prs stripped 58. 2012 . Ibanez ae 2o indonesian about 5 yrs old . Cortez. Mij 1976 les paul . squire strat 2004 indonesia, love them all ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Freeman Keller Posted July 29, 2017 Members Share Posted July 29, 2017 You have a better memory and more Time then I have. You have a better memory, more time and a lot more money than I have. I have a few but bragging about a big long list seems kind of silly. As the philosopher said, "if you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members badpenguin Posted July 29, 2017 Members Share Posted July 29, 2017 Ahhh, so true freeman, but sometimes it takes a few, before you realize what love is. And sometimes, the "date" itself is more fun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members hellion_213 Posted July 29, 2017 Members Share Posted July 29, 2017 Aww, c'mon...That list would probably eat so much memory the forum would crash, lol! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members t_e_l_e Posted July 30, 2017 Members Share Posted July 30, 2017 wow the first list made me really wonder... i'm not gear flipper and as lefty it would be even harder, so here is my list, and a short comment for ones i don't have anymore in the order i got them: less than $100 nylon accoustic my first guitar is still at my mothers place washburn wd-10 accoustic my first real guitar played the hell out of it hangs on the wall in front of me '70s Aria es335 clone * got structural issues to begin with, after several repair tries it landed on the waste dump mid '90s CIJ Fender 68reissue Strat * got stolen from the rehearsal room epi lp custom '75 Gibson LP custom with maple fretboard Dano DC59 reissue MIA Am.Std Strat to replace the stolen one * got cannibalised for my warmoth strat CIJ 72 Tele custom reissue mid '90s CIJ Fender 68reissue Strat exact the same model is was stolen, got lucky i found one at ebay.com, my main guitar Washburn R319s accoustic Recording King RD 227 accoustic Eastwood Airline Tuxedo Freeman Keller ES335 Warmoth Strat, hardware taken from the MIA, neck and body to the spec of the CIJ 68reissue thats 15 guitars in 20+ years playing, and only 3 "left", on the nylon accoustic i put steelstrings on, which it didn't like the epi lp, the tele and the tuxedo get almost no play. the DC59 is a righty which i hendrixed, but the controlls are really in the way, so i rehendrixed it and let my kids play with it, when they want to, but so far the older one showed no real interest to learn playing guitar, just looking like a rockstar is cool i'm really happy with my collection and i have currently nothing i want to add. ok a lefty DC59 would be tempting and a 12 string accoustic, but not cause i really need them, thats the reason the buying risk is really low Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Etienne Rambert Posted July 30, 2017 Members Share Posted July 30, 2017 Electrics? Easy (1) mid-1970's Gibson solid body, looked like an L6S. But it had a model name I've forgotten. (2) 2007 big archtop by Mr. Binh w/KA floating mini-humbucker. (3). 2015 Guild SF 3 (Korean Newark Street) Sounds great. But in every other respect, it's a moist, steaming pile. (4). 2017 Gibson Les Paul Faded I have owned many acoustics but only 4 electrics. I'm a real novice on electric guitars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Lanaka Posted December 24, 2019 Members Share Posted December 24, 2019 I know this is an old thread, but figured what the heck, I'll contribute my list of wierd guitars... Listed in order of acquisition: Jasmine by Takamine 3/4 nylon. Don't remember much else about it except it was my first altho it was loaned and never returned. 4 generic ukuleles, 2 are vintages. Kept the old ones and ditched the other two. The old ones have no names on them except for an logo thats similar to the Hawaiian Monarchy emblem. Makala MK-C concert mahogany ukulele. Sold. Kasch MUK-507 all-rosewood concert ukulele. 2005 Epiphone DR-220S NA. Kala Waterman Ukadelic Flag soprano ukulele. Kumu KOA-TM-74 Tenor ukulele. 1950s Kamaka Gold-Label soprano ukulele. Martin LX1 Little Martin parlor guitar. 2001 Yamaha F-35P acoustic guitar. 1984 Yamaha SC-300T-CA Beach Banana electric guitar. My first electric. 1994 Jackson JRR-94 Concept V. @1923 Hawaiian Harp Ukelin. It's so old and worn that is purely a display piece. Austin AU731 S-Type. 1970s La Valenciana Vihuela. It's currently tuned as a baritone 5-string ukulele. A Frankenstein P-Bass hybrid with a Fender neck on a Crate body. Yamaha EG-112 S-Type. Agile AL-3010 L-Type. Austin AU-766 L-Type. 2008 ESP LTD AX-50 SS. 2013 Epiphone Lt Ed Genesis DX Pro in Trans Black. 2011 Ibanez Halberd XH300-BKF. Vorson FSUK-1-BK S-Style electric ukulele. Peavey Predator Plus. Sojing concert nylon electric ukulele. Mid-century Artisan offset electric guitar. Mid-century Kingston Swinga electric guitar. Mid-century Western Electric Guitar. 1991 Epiphone PR-200 acoustic. Memphis L-Type. 2005 Epiphone Les Paul Pee Wee. An unknown "MicroStrat" (my name for it), an electric 17" scale length S-Type. Univox 'Lectra violin bass. An offset jazzmaster-style guitar with no marking except for the "Concert Quality Guitars" label on headstock. Fender Starcaster with the arrowhead headstock. 2003 Ibanez SZ520QM-BBL. 1984 Electra X2RD Futura. Jackson JS-22 Monarkh SC L-Type. First Act ME-538 T-Type. Stage CS-327 S-Type. Unknown S-Type that came with an Ibanez hard shell case which was promptly got commandeered for one of my Ibanezs. Late-1980s Samick SOB-PJ-WH short-scale PJ-Bass. Modern Silvertone Ultramatic-style electric guitar. 1980s Cort Flying V. 1986 Ibanez RG450-BK Roadstar II Deluxe. 2013 Ibanez S420-BK, currently my #1. 2012 Ibanez S570DXQM-TGB. Kala KA-CEMB flame mahogany concert ukulele. 2010 ESP LTD F-10-BK. 2006 Ibanez ARX100-CA. 1989 Ibanez RG565R-CA. A VERY rare spot model. 1965 Suzuki Model 7 nylon guitar. First Act ME-1959 S-Type. MIJ classical guitar. 1986 Charvel Model 4 S-Type. 2007 Daisy Rock Heartbreaker Artist electric guitar. 2008 ESP LTD AX-50-BF. 2003 Washburn X12 Pro S-Type. 2005 Yamaha EGV-103C-CA Flying Samurai. EDIT START> 2009 Epiphone Les Paul Standard Lefty in Heritage Cherry Burst. Dunno why I bought it when I'm a righty... Prolly cuz I couldn't resist getting a Standard with an Epi hard case for just 100$US. END EDIT> Am currently saving up to buy a 2003 PRS SC 10-Top Ferrari Red flame maple. Am currently working on a website that will show more detailed info on each guitar with pics. Enjoy for whatever its worth, lol! And Merry Christmas to ye all! -Lan PS: If ye want a pic of any particular instrument of mine, do let me know and I'll post one here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Voltan Posted December 25, 2019 Members Share Posted December 25, 2019 On 4/24/2017 at 11:34 AM, Phil O'Keefe said: I wish I could remember each and every one, but I'm afraid trying to name them all would be an exercise in futility for me. in the time it would take to do this, i could learn to play another instrument... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members RaVenCAD Posted December 26, 2019 Members Share Posted December 26, 2019 Reading through this thread, turns out I'm not as much of a gear hoarder as I thought... Starting in 1987.... Lazer Strat copy Charvel Model 2 Washburn D-10 Charvel 375 Deluxe Exotic Jackson Dinky Reverse Pro Fender MIM Strat Kramer Voyager Epiphone Flying V Sammick Strat Copy with a gold POS Floyd Rose Kramer Focus 3000 The rest, the timeline is blurry for me.. So here's a list by brand... Ibanez RGT42 Ibanez SZ520QM Ibanez RG1570 - The neck on this guitar hurt my hand so bad I quit playing for several years. I didn't realize it was this neck and bad ergonomics causing the problems. Almost gave up the guitar forever... Ibanez 25th anniversary S Ibanez JEM70V SFG Ibanez 5 string bass Gibson Joe Bonamassa Les Paul Studio Goldtop Gibson Les Paul Studio Pelham Blue Gibson 2013 Les Paul Signature T Kramer Focus 1000 Jackson SLX Parker Fly Fender MIM Strat (I've had like 6 of these things.. All in brown sunburst, some maple, some rosewood, one with a gorgeous quilted maple top) Fender Player Series Tele Fender USA Strat PRS SE245 Epiphone Les Paul Classic Epiphone Dot Epiphone Les Paul Ultra III Carvin CT4C Carvin DC127T Carvin DC400T Cordoba GK Studio Washburn wcg66sce Washburn Millenium B.C. Rich Warlock FR Plus Gretsch 5420(?) Takamine acoustic - No idea on the model Didn't keep the POS long enough to care.. Larivee acoustic - Amazing guitar I deeply regret not keeping. At the time I hated satin finishes... Sigh.... That's most of them. I'm sure I've missed some.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators daddymack Posted December 26, 2019 Moderators Share Posted December 26, 2019 Used to own: a Teisco Del Rey strat style, An Eko violin style bass, a no-name [probably Eko] violin body guitar, a Diasonic classical, a no-name classical*, a Kent 'folk' guitar*, a '59 Les Paul Junior [stolen], a Rick 320 and a Rick Ryder [sold to make child support payments] and a mid to late '40s Slingerland 6 string banjo. I also have a '79 Memphis P-bass copy, but it is in pieces ATM, getting new electronics, new neck, new tuners] Still have: Electrics: Acoustics: *destroyed for a student film in 1970...no regrets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 1001gear Posted December 27, 2019 Members Share Posted December 27, 2019 All my guitars, circa 11 ovum still own me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members crustoleum Posted December 28, 2019 Members Share Posted December 28, 2019 On 4/24/2017 at 12:34 PM, Phil O'Keefe said: I wish I could remember each and every one, but I'm afraid trying to name them all would be an exercise in futility for me. ya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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