Right now i have 10 guitars. And i'm going to be getting a Danelectro U-1 very soon.
No Name SG Copy.
This was my first electric, it has a horrible warped neck and i rarely play it anymore
No Name Acousic.
Piece of crap with a crack right through the head stock held together with 3
huge screws. I used this guitar for my first gig. It has lots of sticks and
is still fun to play, even though it sounds bad.
Profile electric.
This thing is bad. I've only played it a few times. Sounds and plays like a toy.
Saga II electric bass.
I bought this for 50$ It works great, sounds decent and hasn't failed me yet for
recording.
Barcley Acousic.
I love this guitar. It's from the 70's and it sounds very nice. I call it my
Johnny Cash guitar. It's a pretty unknown name but a great quality guitar.
I use this for all my acoustic recording.
Epiphone G-400.
This is the Epiphone version of the '62
Gibson SG. This guitar is awesome for
huge distortion sounds, and has a old sounding muddy clean sound. Might need
new pickups when i can afford it.
Series A Tele Copy 3/4
I bought this guitar as a project. It's totally solid but buzzes like a SOB.
It's fun to play if you don't put the gain up too high.
Harmony H-802 Electric.
This is one of the later asia-trash Harmony's. I bought it because
my brother has one and i like the way it sounds. The guitar is tiny
but gets great 60's garage rock tone. Sounds awesome through a fender amp.
No Name Red
I bought this because it was the ugliest and cheapest electric i've seen in a while.
It's red and has white strips all over it. It's the best playing machine i've ever
played (and i've played LOTS) of guitars. It doesnt sound very good. But if you
want the ramones guitar sound this is the guitar for you.
Supertone (pre-silvertone) Acoustic from the 1940's
This is my most recent purchase. It looks awesome, sounds decent.
I haven't used it for recording yet. I'll most likely use it
for Woody Guthrie type songs.
i have something like 6 amps. I haven't counted them yet. Yeah, i'm a gear whore.