How Many Guitars do you own

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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
ridgeback said:
Yup! It's a cheaper Gretch but I love it. Someday I'll have enough bucks for a pedal steel.
I have a Morrell

I haven't really done much with it...or attempted to should I say. ;)
 
true-eurt said:
I have a Morrell

I haven't really done much with it...or attempted to should I say. ;)


A good friend of mine that was in my first band had one of those Gibson bakelite lap steel guitars. That was my first experience with a slide guitar of any kind-I didn't find the 'E' tuning worked very well as it limits you to major chords for the most part-I can work around a 'G' tuning much easier.

It looked very much like the one in the image-only the color was a light blue mother of pearl finish.
 

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Anfontan said:
A good friend of mine that was in my first band had one of those Gibson bakelite lap steel guitars. That was my first experience with a slide guitar of any kind-I didn't find the 'E' tuning worked very well as it limits you to major chords for the most part-I can work around a 'G' tuning much easier.

It looked very much like the one in the image-only the color was a light blue mother of pearl finish.
That is cool Tony. That one is a string through too.

Bakelite!! Imagine that....I wonder how many Bakelite collectors own one of those?

I was looking mine over and it was made in the U.S.A. ....out of solid Poplar. The instruction booklet has a 1993 copyright on it...but still doesn't tell me what year mine was made...but obvious it was 1993 or later.
 
acidrock said:
Quite a handsome guitar. :cool: I'm not into whammy bars though.
Thanks Acid.

I'm wasn't either, but with the Jackson...and now this one, things could get a bit whamy-fied. :D
 
2 - 1997 Collectors Edition Strats (love these guitars)
1 - 1984 USA 57' reissue Strat
1 - 1971 Telecaster Custom
1 - PRS Custom 22
1 - Reverend Club King
1 - Danelectro Baritone
 
00' Hamer ES335 w/ Duncans
79' Gibson Les Paul Deluxe w/p90's
94' Taylor 414
03' Epi Elite LP flamed
05' Martin DC-16rgte
04' Fender Strat w/ 3 single coils
 
5, some not so good, some respectable cheapies, 1 wonderful primary guitar
 
1 amazing guitar that I've had since I started playing. I am intresting in gettin a couple more like a Fender Strat it'd have to have a humbucker though on the bridge. Also want a Jackson Dinky ain't sure what type though. My guitar at the moment is a BC Rich NJ Strat its been a workhourse for me for a long time now, but lately its starting to go out of tune alot in the middle of songs. Need to get it in the shop
 
As of Saturday, 8. This is she, name of 'Bel.' Really beautiful guitar. Will probably replace my Strat as my main electric axe.

:cool:
 

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MK-Ultra said:
As of Saturday, 8. This is she, name of 'Bel.' Really beautiful guitar. Will probably replace my Strat as my main electric axe.

:cool:

Very nice :) :) :)
 
MK-Ultra said:
As of Saturday, 8. This is she, name of 'Bel.' Really beautiful guitar. Will probably replace my Strat as my main electric axe.

:cool:
Nice,I'm always impressed at the value you get for the price on those Ibanez guitars.
 
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