I have six.
I bought my first guitar it was a Gibson Epiphone SSL, candy apple red, many years ago when they first made the Epiphone, well that was a real cheap Strat type guitar, made of ply wood even. The tremolo ripped right out of the body on that guitar, so that is to this day unusable.
I then bought a Frenandes LE1 Oh that guitar was incredible! A perfect vintage Strat copy, three tone sunburst, before the law suites, The only problem with that was after years of use I kept snapping off the tremolo arm and then the volume knob went from playing a lot of stuff like Roy Buchanan (volume swell stuff).
Then I bought my first expensive guitar after that it is a Vally Arts California Pro with the Floyd Rose tremolo system, swamp ash body, and humbucker pickup at the bridge. It had a three tone cherry burst paint job, it always sounded muddy though, the swamp ash I think was too much for the sound. I wore out the volume knob on that too and the pickup switch.
Then I bought a pure white Rogue Stratocaster made by Squire for Rogue and Musician's Friend special, I wore out the volume knob on that too and the pickup switch.
I bought sometime before that wore out, an electric/acoustic guitar by Rogue it has upper level cut away for playing high, it has an extended fret board in the high registers it has full binding. A very nice guitar, natural finish.
I lastly bought a SX vintage series custom hand made in China, Strat copy, it is sky blue metalic, with a maple fret board polished, alder wood body just like my LE1 has and my Rogue Stratocaster has. It is pretty nice but doesn't sound as good as the other two mentioned, I really miss my LE1 even my Rogue Stratocaster, but I do enjoy this one though.
In case you are wondering volume knob wore out on playing some of the great things like Roy Buchanan played. A lot of volume knob stuff that sounded incredible, but I don't do anymore for the above reasons. lol
Tremolo arm from Jimi Hendrix version of Star Spangled Banner, I still play that but figured a way to not ruin my tremolo and still make the explosion sounds.
Pick up selector Jimi Hendrix, Voodoo Child (slight return), that I still play but minus the pickup switch effect, I use the wah wah or some other picking technique rather then ruin another guitar.
2007-06-27 21:19:21
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answered by Wade C 5
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1 - Nylon acoustic guitar
1 - Black w/white pickguard Epiphone, Les Paul electric guitar (autographed by Keifer Sutherland)
1 - Tobacco Burst, Fender Jazz Bass guitar
PS. I also have 2 keyboards I'm way better at.
2007-06-27 20:48:50
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1 acoustic
2007-06-27 20:40:58
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answered by banzaiii 4
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ESP Kirk Hammett KH3
Gibson Les Pauls Custom 89'
Jackson Warrior Pro
(All electric)
2007-06-27 20:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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*2 Acoustic Guitars!!*
2007-06-28 00:55:01
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answer #5
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answered by Kandy™ 7
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One, if a Guitar Hero guitar counts.
2007-06-27 20:41:48
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answered by Knee 6
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1 electric
2007-06-27 20:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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One and it's an acoustic guitar
2007-06-27 20:49:06
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answered by sokokl 7
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I dont have any guitars, but my big brother does! He really loves guitars, and he is really good too! He has a bass, electric AND an acoustic! =D
2007-06-27 20:43:23
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answered by Em 2
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I have :
1 Yamaha acoustic
1 Fender Stratocaster ( electric )
1 Les Paul Standard ( electric )
2007-06-27 20:49:57
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answered by C J 6
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