Guitar player? , What model do you own or play?


Just wondering if there are any guitar players here, including the once-every-third-weekend-for-5-minute types ?

What make or model do you play?
soniqmike
I am a bass man. Yamaha BB 350 with a Peavey Basic 112, 50 watt amp. I jam with CD's and FM.
Electrics: '94 Hamer Strat, maple neck, '93 Hamer t-52 tele. These Hamers are really excellent instruments for a mid level price, every bit as good as any Fender custom shop I've played. Hamers are IMO, one the best values in guitars. Also got a '82 Tokai TST56 Strat. After installing a real Fender bridge, this thing is a killer good axe, it nails the tone of a vintage strat. The neck is the best of any I've felt, so comfy. Also have a mid 90's Robin Avalon, a great Les Paul style guitar made by a small shop in Houston. In acoustics, an '86 Alvarez Yairi d45 and a Larrivee Pete Anderson OM3 cutaway 14 fret suit me fine. I don't gig, so an Allen "Class Act" and a Tech 21 Trademark 10 cover my amp needs.
Ibanez Artwood series acoustic. Started taking lessons at 40 and three years later still struggle--what a reality check! Went to see Cowboy Junkies last night and was happy to be able to pick it up and play a few of their songs for my own entertainment. I wish I made the time to practice more but life always gets in the way.
Just another bass player...

Fodera Presentation 5 string
Turner Renaissance 5 string fretless

Strictly an "at home" player these days.
'67 Gibson Firebird III (cherry metallic, double-cut unbound solidbody, non-reverse, 2 P-90's, tremolo)
'64 Gretsch Chet Atkins Nashville (orange, double-cut, bound thin hollowbody, horseshoe headstock inlay, Bigsby, 2 Filter-Trons)
'65 Epiphone Wilshire (cherry, double-cut unbound solidbody, bound fingerboard w/large oval inlays, 6-in line batwing headstock, 2 mini-humbuckers, tremolo)
'66 Fender Electric XII (12-string, sunburst, double-cut unbound solidbody, 2 split single-coils)
'69 Rickenbacker 360 (6-string, semi-hollow, redburst, 2 chrome-bar single-coils, "R" tailpiece, bound back/rounded front, "stereo", slash soundhole)
'65 Guild Starfire III (cherry, bound hollowbody, single-cut, 2 humbuckers, F-holes, Bigsby)
'64 Silvertone/Danelectro (black sparkle, unbound semi-hollow, 2 lipstick tube single-coils, amp in case)
'71 Microfrets Golden Comet (brown, unbound semi-hollow, 2 single-coils, tremolo, 1 F-hole)
'65 Harmony Rocket (brownburst, bound hollowbody, single-cut, 2 DeArmond single-coils, Bigsby, F-holes)
'67 Vox bass (cherry, bound thin hollowbody, double-cut, 2 single-coils, 4-in line teardrop headstock, F-holes)

'64 Fender Super Reverb (blackface, 4 - 10" Oxfords)
'62 Ampeg Reverb-O-Rocket (blue sparkle, 1 - 12" Jensen)
'63 Fender Reverb unit (blonde)

Plus some miscellaneous other funky old guitars, lap steel, little tube amps. Only acoustic right now is a 70's Yamaha dreadnought, but want to get something better/more interesting again, plus a half-decent classical. I'm mostly a hollowbody/combo-amp kinda guy, but used to own a Marshall 50-watt master-volume half-stack, Ampeg SVT, and various other solidbody guitars and basses. What I'm not is a Strat/Tele/Les Paul kinda guy -- I like 'em weirder and lighter weight, with a vintage rock'n'roll, rather than "rock", sound and look.

Oh yeah, here's a few "ones that got away" which I dearly wish I still had:
'39 Martin 0-18 (mahogany/spruce, 3/4 "concert" bodystyle)
'58 Gibson Les Paul Jr. (cherry, double-cut, 1 P-90)
'60's Ampeg Porta-Flex B15 (flip-top, lighted plexi)