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Taking the number of guitars discussion the other direction.

Multiple questions:

1) For those that have two or more guitars - If you were told you could buy no more guitars and could only keep one of your existing guitars, which one would you keep and why?

*I would keep my Dot because out of the five, it produces the best blues tone.


2) To anyone with a guitar, if you were told you could keep only one guitar, but you had the option to buy a new one under $5,000, would you keep an existing guitar or buy a new one?


*If I could go out and buy one, probably be the Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose.

http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/index.php?product=G6119&cat1=&cat2=&q=&st=1
 
1) Godin Radiator. I just like it better than the Godin SD. Nice blues n' jazz at the neck, plenty o' twang & rock n' roll at the bridge.

2) H#ll yeah, I'd take the 5 grand! My guitars cost $150 (Radiator) & $170 (SD). There are plenty of guitars that I'm drooling over at far less than 5 big ones.
 
1) Since I've paid on it I feel it qualifies, but don't have it yet in my possession, my Ernie Ball Musicman Luke would be the one. Why? It does it all baby. And...since I don't have to get rid of any of the others I'd be a very happy man.:)

2) I'd keep the Luke or get the Luke with the piezo option.
 
Man I have some pretty unique stuff that would be nearly impossable to replace so this is a hard one.
I guess it would be one of the Washburn USA MG's and between the 120 and 122.
Here is the MG 120
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And the MG 122
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Both are 1995's.
Here is the scoop on these from a Washburn 1994 add. I have examples of both the guitars pictured
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Keep what I have or take anything out there up to $5000? If I had to actually keep and play it forever I would keep the Washburn USA MG.
These 1994-1996 Washburn USA MG series guitars are my :rockon: and every time I get away from um I keep coming back and buying another one so :beer:
 
Keep the Nashville Tele. Like Tot_ said, don't need to spend a 5'r, been kinda thinking Reverend Warhawk the past day or 2. With the change I could get a whole buttload of Voodoo Honking Yellow Mojo Chicken Bone Screamers for all my Fretter friends.
 
just strum said:
Taking the number of guitars discussion the other direction.

Multiple questions:

1) For those that have two or more guitars - If you were told you could buy no more guitars and could only keep one of your existing guitars, which one would you keep and why?

*I would keep my Dot because out of the five, it produces the best blues tone.


2) To anyone with a guitar, if you were told you could keep only one guitar, but you had the option to buy a new one under $5,000, would you keep an existing guitar or buy a new one?


*If I could go out and buy one, probably be the Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose.

http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/index.php?product=G6119&cat1=&cat2=&q=&st=1

1. Do I get to keep electricity? If yes, I'd keep my Strat. If not, I'd keep my Ibanez acoustic.

2. Do I get to keep electricity? If yes, a Carvin California, but not like Duhvoodooman's. I want a Floyd and a deep red sunburst finish.
If no, I want a Taylor.
I won't sound much different, though, either way......
 
just strum said:
1) For those that have two or more guitars - If you were told you could buy no more guitars and could only keep one of your existing guitars, which one would you keep and why?
I'd have to keep my ol' Yamaha FG160E, it was my Dad's and handed down to me. Besides, you can take it anywhere - no batteries required :beer:

just strum said:
2) To anyone with a guitar, if you were told you could keep only one guitar, but you had the option to buy a new one under $5,000, would you keep an existing guitar or buy a new one?
I'd take the 5-Large and buy a really nice Strat - but I'm keepin' my Yamaha acoustic - you can pry it from my cold, dead hands :punch::nono:

:D Trev
 
One electric - Fender American Ash (8502) Telecaster.

One guitar - Gibson J45.
 
My Modulus is a great playing and sounding guitar but I can't get it to feedback like my Heritage 535. I'll have to go with the Heritage.
 
1. My ES-135, and
2. Nope, I'd likley stick with the Gibson
 
I'd keep my butterscotch HSS strat with the S1 switch. I love that thing!
 
1) My '89 Strat Plus. Tough call, but this is still my favorite, overall. :AOK:

2) Carvin Cali Carved-top CT6M, with that gorgeous quilted maple top with the deep blue triple-step stain finish. :drool: And I'll have over $3,000 left over to buy more picks than GG has! :AOK:
 
just strum said:
1) For those that have two or more guitars - If you were told you could buy no more guitars and could only keep one of your existing guitars, which one would you keep and why?
I'd keep my Fender Showmaster. It's by far the best guitar I have, it sounds and plays by far the best.

just strum said:
2) To anyone with a guitar, if you were told you could keep only one guitar, but you had the option to buy a new one under $5,000, would you keep an existing guitar or buy a new one?
$5,000 is an awful lot of cash. I can't even imagine having that much to spend on something non-essential. I'd have to try out some guitars, but I'd certainly lean towards this: Jackson RR1 Rhoads.
 
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