How Many Guitars do you own

How many guitars do you own

  • 0-1 Who would ever need more?

    Votes: 84 4.8%
  • 2-4 A person needs options!

    Votes: 707 40.2%
  • 5-8 Variety is the spice of life.

    Votes: 628 35.7%
  • 9-12 I'm a serious collector.

    Votes: 160 9.1%
  • Over 13 Maybe I should open a store.

    Votes: 180 10.2%

  • Total voters
    1,759
Agree, Miroslav. Gear is total fun. Only live once, totally agree.
 
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Two electrics and two acoustics and a bass. Added an acoustic to the collection today. I tend to go for weird models or brands...like I have a Jazzmaster and Gretsch Duo Jet as my primary electrics, and a Guild Dv-52 as my acoustic (just bought this today to replace a really old Yahama...that Yahama sounds great but is a BEAST to play, and I want to save my hands). For whatever reason I'm not really a fan of traditional brands...maybe it's money. You can get more bang for the buck going to a less popular brand/model.

Miroslav, are you a billionaire or something? Can you write me into your will? I will take great care of those!

Cool you went with the Guild. It can't be easy shopping for what might be better these days
 
Cool you went with the Guild. It can't be easy shopping for what might be better these days

Thanks. I'm not sure what would be better. I tried out Martin HD-28s before this buy, along with a bunch of other high end models. I'm like the Warren Buffet of guitars -- value buyer.

Gretsch Duo Jets are SO underrated, if you get a good one. Some can have major neck problems (I think it's that they come from Japan/totally different climate, or maybe improperly aged wood). My duo jet took 3 tries to get an ace specimen, and the final one was actually setup and inspected by Joe Carducci (a legend) himself at Gretsch headquarters. It's a great guitar and probably really rare in that JC did this work on it. They sound like Teles mixed with p90s...love the dynasonic pickup.
 
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Thanks. I'm not sure what would be better. I tried out Martin HD-28s before this buy, along with a bunch of other high end models. I'm like the Warren Buffet of guitars -- value buyer.

Gretsch Duo Jets are SO underrated, if you get a good one. Some can have major neck problems (I think it's that they come from Japan/totally different climate, or maybe improperly aged wood). My duo jet took 3 tries to get an ace specimen, and the final one was actually setup and inspected by Joe Carducci (a legend) himself at Gretsch headquarters. It's a great guitar and probably really rare in that JC did this work on it. They sound like Teles mixed with p90s...love the dynasonic pickup.

Ya, I recommended you look at Guild.. But, it might be a matter of there being a good specimen in the guitar shop at the time.

I have a poor-boy gretsch from fender/guild/deArmond = the M-75 with Goldtones. I already have p-90s so I wanted to try the odd humbucker. I think I'm up to 10, or, 11 including three in storage
 
Let me think?????
Ovation 12 string balladeer (love this one always in tune and for a 12 string easy to play)
Takamine G series (didn't pay much for it but a nice acoustic, replaced pick up with a fishman)
Ibanez blonde (great elect guitar with some serious deep tones I can't get with my fender)
Fender strat deluxe (this one has a great look maple fret board and blue body but I always seem to go back to my Ibanez)
Martin DC Aura-Martin custom shop special edition series (this one will be buried with me when I go.....enough said)
Electa (its in really bad shape I loaned out to a friend got it back thrashed, was a nice sounding guitar. someday will referb it)
Fender bass
I've got two others (1947 Gibson jumbo and a Fender strat acoustic that might join my family will update if it happens ;-)
 
In recent years I had acquired what I consider to be the 'core' guitars with a never ending rotation of 'that looks interesting' guitars . This last year I sold off ALL of the rotational guitars and now I assemble things I want to try while keeping the 'core' intact. All of the electrics I have now are Fender and Gibson. I really DO miss the early Japanese built Gretsch Silver Jet I had for a couple of years, but it was only getting studio use and not that much so I sold it to someone who craved it.

GIBSON:
2002 Les Paul Standard in Cherry Burst w/ Burstbucker Pro's and all nickle hardware.....under 9lbs.
2013 SG Standard w/ 57 Classics
2013 ES 139 w/ Burstbucker Pros
1976 Firebird Bi-centennial. All original player grade.
2012 Les Paul Studio 50's Tribute Gold Top

FENDER and FENDERISH
2012 Stratocaster Standard Deluxe
1992 Stratocaster MIJ 62 RI
1997 Stratocaster MIM w/80's RI plate
1999 Stratocaster MIM w/Duncan Rails
2002 Strat body w/ EMG DG20 plate and Callaham bridge, Ebony neck
1980's Strat body by Chandler w/ 70's Schecter one piece rosewood neck, Callaham bridge. Duncan Custom shop 78's and a 60's Strat p/u in the middle
Unknown Strat body W/ All Parts maple, RoadHouse overwounds, 62 replica bridge
2009 RoadWorn Tele with Callaham bridge, Custom Shop 51 bridge pickup and Custom Shop 64 neck pickup
Pine body Tele w/Bigsby B5, Jason Lollar p/u's, All Parts maple
2009 Tele FMT Spalted
2013 Fender Tele Modern Player w/ American Custom Shop Maple
2000 Fender Tele body w/ AllParts maple, Alnico II buckers, Gotoh bridge

7 Basses....15 acoustic instruments......

And racks of gear.....But I'm getting better. It's damn expensive to restring this bunch.........
 
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13 guitars and Basses.

- Amercian Strat
- Squire Strat (Korea)
- Classic Vibe Tele
- Epi Les Paul
- Epi ES335
- American Jazz Bass
- Amercian P-Bass
- Stingray
- Renegade short scale Bass
- Fender Acoustic Guitar
- Seagull Acoustic Guitar
- Norman 12 String Acoustic
- Takamine - shallow body electric acoustic
 
As thewonders just said - always one short...:)
Here is my collection (so far):

Guitars:

Epiphone casino, (sunburst, Korea 1997)
Epiphone les paul elite florentine (EB), (first gen. All black w. gold hardware, Korea 1997).
Gibson ES-335, (Ebony, 2008, USA)
Ibanez AW15-LG, (natural, 1st price local radio station contest)
Yamaha CPX-5 (natural, approx. 2003)
Yamaha CPX1000 (natural, on its way by courier as we speak. I will recieve it within 3-4 days)

Basses:

Cort GS Punisher bass 2
Cort GS-axe-2 bass

Wishlist:

2 x Gretsch G5420T fairlane blue (would keep one stock, an replace all hardware to gold on 2nd).

1 more Epiphone les paul elite florentine (EB) first gen. in as new condition as possible and change pickups to those foundation on the 2015 Gibson ES-Les Paul black beauty custom V.O.S.

(To be continued... I assume... :) )
 
are we only counting whole guitars? Or do bodies and necks count as a guitar. Currently 3 guitars, one body and ... *counting* 5 necks of which only 2 are any good.

I used to have a rotating mass of anywhere from 11-15 when I was a free lance gear whore living in sin and debilitating debt. And at one point I had more amps than I had guitars. Ah, the halcyon days of yore. *sniffle* :(
 
If you need more than one you haven't found "the one" yet :)

That's not true at all.

Some have a 7.25 radius that's great for chords, and others have a 12" radius and taller frets that's great for leads. It really depends on needs and what you play.

Yeah, you can do both on one guitar, but it won't be ideal or fun. E.g. Bending on a 7.25 with vintage frets is not as nice as on a 9.5 with 6105 frets.

Then of course there are the pickup/tonal differences.

Anyway, I have 2 electrics and 2 acoustics, but I need to add a smaller body acoustic as a blues box.
 
Here's my updated list of guitars and basses:


Electric Guitars:

'63 Gibson ES-330 TDC w/ Bigsby
'70 Gibson Cherry ES-335
'71 Gibson SG Deluxe w/ Bigsby
'72 Fender Tele Custom
'75 Fender Mocha Strat
'76 Electra MPC X-310 Black LP copy
'77 Gibson Wine Les Paul Deluxe
'78 Fender Tele Tobacco Sunburst
'79 Fender Antigua Strat
'80 Gibson Les Paul Standard (59RI)
Quilted Sunburst "Jimmy Wallace"
'80 Gibson Cream Explorer
'80 MIJ Ibanez Artist AR50
'81 G&L F-100 Series II
'83 Gibson Dot Cherry ES-335
'87 Fender Strat Tobacco Sunburst
'88 Paul Reed Smith Goltop "Special"
'89 Gibson Heritage Cherry Sunburst LP Standard
'89 Fender Old CAR Strat
'90 Fender Strat Plus Pewter
'90 Fender Strat Plus Black (E9)
'90 Fender Strat Plus Blackburst (N9)
'90 Fender 50's RI Strat "Blackie"
'91 Fender 50's RI Tele Candy Apple
'99 Tom Anderson Hollow Drop Top Classic
Cajun Red Quilt
'00 Gibson LP Special Lite Mahogany
'00 Epiphone G-400 LE Korina SG
'01 Gibson Les Paul DC Amber Quilt
'01 Gibson Les Paul Jr. Black/Tort guard
'03 Epiphone Elite Black LP Custom
'07 Fender '57 AVRI Surf Green Strat
'07 Gibson Black SG-3 Limited Edition
'07 Fender FSR "Reverse Headstock Strat
'09 Fender LTD. ED. Am. Std. Daphne Blue Strat
'09 PRS DGT Sunburst
'10 Fender Olympic White Am. Standard
'12 Fender Candy Cola Am. Standard
'13 Reverend Oceanside Green Jetstream 390
'15 Fender Sea Foam Green Mag 7 Tele


Classical and Acoustic Guitars:

'49 Martin A Style Mandolin
'68 Yamaha FG-180 Red Label
'77 Takamine F-340S
'78 Gibson Gospel
'80 Sigma DM-3
'81 Yamaha FG-331
'83 Yamaha G-231 II Classical
'98 Baby Taylor
'98 Takamine F470SS Koa
'03 Yamaha CG171SF Classical Flamenco
'03 Taylor Jumbo Custom Acoustic/Electric
'04 Ramirez 1-E Classical
'05 Taylor 414-CE L10 Fall Limited
'09 Breedlove Roots OM/SR acoustic/electric
'12 Taylor GS Mini



Basses:
'74 Fender Jazz Bass Sunburst/Maple Neck
'90 Fender MIJ '57 RI Vintage White Precision Bass
'94 Fender Jazz V Plus Sunburst Bass
 
Sold a few over the past year or two- recently acquired a Gibson Memphis 2015 ES 335, a Fender Select Port Orford Stratocaster circa 2014 ( both new ) and two Chinese electro-acoustic resonators.
Collection now reduced to 19.
 
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