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I've got 16 too. I'm gonna sell a few soon though. I went through a crisis recently as I decided I didn't like any of em enough to be my main guitar and bought some more. I played the electrical guitar co custom for about 1 1/2 years non-stop and didn't know what to follow it with.
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All those guitars are going to be sucked down that grate! Maybe I can get a shot of mine this weekend while I still have them. Realize that guitar ownership is always a state of flux.
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rodvonbon wrote:
bubbles_horwitz wrote:i think sublimedo + roachello will easily beat anyone here.
They probably would but, what if Robroe and I started dating? It would be close. :lol:
So how many do you actually have? I thought your collection would be the largest. You definitely have the most bitchin Mustang collection I've seen.
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here's my fender/squier collection last week:

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(Squier Super-Sonic and Mustang have sold)

missing are my red '89 Made In USA squier strat, which i lent to my dad in Costa Rica

i'll tale a pic of my gibsons later today:
-73 SG custom
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-73 les paul deluxe
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(the one on the left i've had to sell...)

-90s epi les paul

and then some:
- 60/70s ElDégas Gibson ES-355 ripoff
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- 70s takamine martin ripoff
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oh and i sholuld be receiving the new old MIJ tele custom today (DHL is on its way) oh man my wife will KILL me.
also on it's way is a white CIJ jazzmaster.

i'll try to take a group shot someday soon.

...how many do i have then? i really don't know... :oops:

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Did the Les Paul Deuxe come with P90s and get changed to minibuckers?
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Richard wrote:Did the Les Paul Deuxe come with P90s and get changed to minibuckers?
nope, this one came with stock mini-humbuckers! LOVE 'em! :D
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That's awesome, I like the way those pickup rings look. The outer ones look like they're for P90s though. Sweet guitar.
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Richard wrote:That's awesome, I like the way those pickup rings look. The outer ones look like they're for P90s though. Sweet guitar.
thanks.
yes they're exchangeable, i think. some deluxes came with p90s, some with mini humbs. the rings have no function at all! i've read, they were used to cover up flaws from the pup routings. but this one looks clean. who knows?!
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oh i really like the back of this one. of course it's also had a headstock repair etc. it drips mojo!
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Richard wrote:That's awesome, I like the way those pickup rings look. The outer ones look like they're for P90s though. Sweet guitar.
oh btw, some people say that the "pickup rings" of the minihumbs are actually p90 covers! :shock:
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Pacafeliz wrote:-73 SG custom
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I have but a single Maui Blue mid-90s Squier strat. I play everything you can imagine on it.
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Richard wrote:
rodvonbon wrote:
bubbles_horwitz wrote:i think sublimedo + roachello will easily beat anyone here.
They probably would but, what if Robroe and I started dating? It would be close. :lol:
So how many do you actually have? I thought your collection would be the largest. You definitely have the most bitchin Mustang collection I've seen.
I feel like a douche for saying it, but I'm not really sure. At my house I have the main collection that I've shown before and that's at 18 right now.
I'm in a odd situation where people know that I collect guitars and they give them to me. These are people who thought they would learn to play and never did. Nothing great, just entry level stuff. I always return the favor and pass them on to others, which are permanently "loaned" out on the condition that they can't sell them. So if I include these and a couple in storage at my parents house, I guess I have maybe 10 more.


I only really count the ones I keep at home though, so I will officially call it 18. :wink:
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So far we've let go of three from our collection(The red squier strat, red duo-sonic and the sonic blue musicmaster). I'm not sure where that leaves us.

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Also, add my synth melody maker, bass VI and Elvis Jazzy

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So that's who gets to sit on the parlour sofa. Does that room get use for anything else? It's like half the size of my house.

Wait a sec...Where's the thinline dreadnaught 'coustic bridge thingy with the fat single coils?
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ultratwin wrote:So that's who gets to sit on the parlour sofa. Does that room get use for anything else? It's like half the size of my house.

Wait a sec...Where's the thinline dreadnaught 'coustic bridge thingy with the fat single coils?
Nah, that room stays pretty empty but my mom plans on cleaning it out and making it her music room with a nice piano or something like that. That acoustic-ish thing is actually property of dddave, I just held on to it for a while.
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U forgot my Eastwood :(

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The Eastwood, Bass VI and Elvis Costello jazzy brings it up to a whopping 36 ((hide))
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Tone switch set to ROCK
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Mike wrote:Tone switch set to ROCK
((hellyeah))
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I promise that the next demo I do will feature that phrase.
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Yes! And once u strum a chord, turn on a fan and some strobe lights so your hair can blow with the wind.
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hahah.. I have a fan, so this could maybe work. the rest will have to be VIDEO EFFECTS