My Dean EVO special. Its not a fancy or expensive guitar but I think it looks good and plays well.
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My Dean EVO special. Its not a fancy or expensive guitar but I think it looks good and plays well.
I really love my Gretsch 6120 Hot Rod. I love the way it looks, the unique sound, the feel/play of it and the angelic choir that sings whenever I open the case. However it is somewhat limited in terms of versatility. So if it is only one guitar, I would have to go with something that gives me the most range that I also enjoy the feel of. That would be my ZeroDot with the Irish Tour/Nailbomb combination. It has the trem bar so I can still do Rockabilly and Surf and plenty of range of tones for most anything else. It would be a sad day indeed though to have to give up that Hot Rod...
For me it's my Maton BB1200. I have developed a serious bond with that baby. I don't even like to use a pick with it, it commands the intimacy of direct contact :)
I find that I divide my time rather well between the Carvin 770T and my Takamine when I'm playing acoustic, My Godin Detour has always been a favorite but I'm picking up a new-used
GODIN LG this weekend that I had my son pickup for me in Louisville, this will had fuel to the playin time.
My Taylor 310.
Yamaha SA2200
All of my other guitars cost me more....but for me it would be my ol' black '84 Squier Strat.
It's like putting on an old pair of tennis shoes. Comfortable as can be, even though they
look like hell.
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