
so lets start with that keyboard.
its a hohner basset, not sure the year on these things but they are really rare. I have a hard time finding any info on them.

I have been running it into my 64' princeton

and using it with a little big muff, it sounds so good. perfect side instrument for me. Had Bill fix it up for me and it works amazing now. The percusive knob does not work though because it is hooked up to an internal photocell that we just bypassed all together, really weird inside on this thing.
My dano is still kickin strong but this has had my attention for a while now. GIBSON 1965 OG FIREBIRD!!!
(sorry for the shit pic)

It belongs to my friend skyler, he doesn't play guitar but his uncle gave it too him, this guitar has been to Vietnam in the war and back. It sounds so wonderful and is the easiest guitar to play in the whole world, I love the trem the neck and the pickups, everything on this guitar is amazing. Im going to try to convince him to part with it.
and last but not least my pedal board as of late.

Love every box on there.
So its going to be hard to leave this room now.