Any of you wackos have names for your ax(es)?

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My Martin and my LesPaul don't have a name yet and I have had them longer, but my '52 RI Telecaster is "Old Yeller"
 
Moonrider said:
Juanita - Mexican Strat

HAHAHAHAAHAhahahaahahah............omg.

If I can ever find a guitar made in Thailand or Vietnam I will name it "$5suckysucky"
 
Bass only:

Ken Smith bass - 'Smithers'
Musicman 5 fretted - 'Fred'
Musicman 5 fretless - 'Liesl'
German acoustic upright - 'Heidi'

edit - My office chair's model is named 'Cindy' - So I'm sitting on Cindy all day long :D

:rolleyes:

Herwig
 
I have a shiny GREEN double cutaway gibson Les Paul
Its called the (Green Goblin)
 
Every guitar I've owned has been named Grace (I & II & II) due to my perfectly healthy obsession with Grace Kelly.
 
Outlaws said:
HAHAHAHAAHAhahahaahahah............omg.

If I can ever find a guitar made in Thailand or Vietnam I will name it "$5suckysucky"

When I first got her, the first thing that came into my head was a line from Little Feat's "Fat Man in the Bathtub": Juanita, my sweet chiquita, what are ya up to?
 
heres mine

Kramer electric - K-baby
Kramer Pacer - Big Red
Ibanez ArtCore - Silly Sally
Fender/Peavey mix(black w/ white pickgaurd) - Black Cracker
Proseed acou. - Madison
Washburn acou. - Free Willy and Uncle Billy
 
Of course you want to name your guitars.......How else will they know who you are talking to......


Misty - Taylor 814ce
Bertha - Epiphone El'Capitan bass
Annie - Fender Strat (40th Anniversery)
Callie - Les Paul that someone made in West Virginia
Marylin - Gibson 1275 doubleneck (had to have a classic name)
Merlin - Gibson SG supreme
Jasmine - Yamaha acoustic with a GK2 pickup on it
Cheyanne - Ovation 1751 12 string
Jossie - Tak Classical
Old Lady - 1972 Strat (My first guitar)

.......and........

Roxanne is in production at Gibson's custom shop. She is a 12 string SG - 24 fret - White - Gold Hardware. She should be born around christmas.
 
My guitar is generally known as The Guitar.
Sometimes I call it Whatthehelljusthappened??
 
Ovation Limited named Tweekie. All others are still waiting to be named.

bd
 
Free Willy and Uncle Billy?

Ummmmm.... Ok....





I admit mine are pretty weird, but I was joking...

Man, some of you guys have serious issues....LOL:p
 
I'm not really into the "naming inanimate objects thing".... But my wife calls my willy "Shorty", or "Mr. Smalls" ;)
 
I had a '64 Fender Mustang named "Sally", but I traded it for a Takamine E-N10-C acoustic named "Ho-biscuit"

What was I thinking?:mad: :rolleyes:
 
Kelly5150 said:
Free Willy and Uncle Billy?

Ummmmm.... Ok....





I admit mine are pretty weird, but I was joking...

Man, some of you guys have serious issues....LOL:p

yea the color is blue which reminded me of the ocean and free willy and the guitar reminded me of the name uncle billy which seems like someone who would go on a boat watching trip to see whales
 
I had a '56 Les Paul Custom. Her name was Beth - sweet as molasses.

It killed me when I had to sell her, so now - no names.

:(
 
Yeah, so I think that your answer is yes.

I find that there are some guitars that find names, and some that do not. And I find that the ones that do not have names eventually get traded or sold...but the ones that do have names stick around for a while...

The three logical conclusions here are: (1) some guitars just get used more often and become familiar, (2) all guitars have personalities and some suit me better, or (3) I'm crazy.

Take your pick.
 
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