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    I know some ppl who have named their guitars. I have also heard that ppl like Eric Clapton and B.B. King have named their guitars.
    So my question to you is have any of you named your guitar/other instruments?

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    My buddy had a Gibson he called 'Debbie' for obvious reasons in the 80s...pretty much all my axes are customs so they have names like 'Davette' and 'Stratoblaster' but that's about it for me.
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    Not yet!!

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    My original ash Strat was named Rainbow after Blackmore's Rainbow. I saw him playing a guitar with the same finish while he had the band.
    Otherwise, I haven't named any of the other 75 guitars that have come through the house, my accordian or cajon that I have. I guess some people do that often though.

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    I didn't name any of my regular gits but I have named a few of my lap steels.....I have a lap steel (made by Industrial Guitars out of aluminum) that I named Roadhouse Robbie. The kind of git that should have been in the Patrick Swayze movie, Roadhouse. Anyway, this lap steel could easily double as an "attitude adjuster" during a brawl.

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    Cool. Mine I have named Wile E. after my favorite cartton character Wile E. Coyote

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    If "Tele", "jackson", "Samick Jazz Master", and "Samick Tele" count as names then, yeah, I guess I name my guitars.

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    I've been compelled to do this only once, after a friend passed away much too soon, who owned a guitar store yet told me where a Magnatone M10 amp was being sold when he could have made easy money off me as it was only $50. Luke is so more than your average amp, but the real Luke was so much more than your average person. Some people simply need to be remembered every day.

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    IIRC, I named my LP Clarence and my acoustic Louis. Not sure why though; I think somebody else may have named Clarence.

    None of the other guitars have been around long enough to deserve names just yet.
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    I haven't named mine other than "The Gibson," "The strat" and "The acoustic."
    Very creative, I know.

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    Nope. Other than as R_of_G did. Strat, tele (or CV), Hag (or Vik), Martin, Beach acoustic. That's about it.

    I don't think of them, or refer to them as "she" either. (or "he" for that matter).
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    Yep, I've named my electrics, though not my acoustics. Most names are based on color or model name, and all have some sort of logic behind them, though in some cases that logic is attenuated at best.

    Here they are with their names, see how many you can figure out why they have the names they do! (Note: while many are obvious, figuring out at least a couple of the others is unpossible without "insider information.")



    Left Column / Right Column:

    Daisy / Dani
    Farrah / Goldie
    Stormy / Corinne
    Joan / Sonia
    Seven / Candy
    Violet / Ol' Blue
    Honey / Theresa
    Chrissie / Natalie
    Birdie / Brownie
    Ruby / Raquel
    Cherie / Rickie
    Nell / Blondie

    And no, when you have 3 Telecasters, you can't just call them "the Telecaster." It's actually more efficient to say "Brownie" than "the Tex-Mex Tele Special," or even "the brown Tele."

    But I don't do it for efficiency's sake. It's fun. When my kids were little they especially got a big kick out of it. Not that I don't.

    And yes of course guitars are of the feminine gender. "C'est la guitarre, n'est-ce pas?"

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    Sweet collection Brian.

    I guess now that I sold it, the Strat's new name is "George's Strat." At least that's how I'll refer to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_of_G View Post
    Sweet collection Brian.

    I guess now that I sold it, the Strat's new name is "George's Strat." At least that's how I'll refer to it.
    That should be used to play country: "George Strat!"

    Although in fact it looks like ol' George always plays acoustic:


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