Guitar's...what do the audionuts play?


I have a Larrivee LSV-11 and put a downpayment on a Paul Reed Smith Custom "24" with a burled "10" top(Emerald Green).
I have my '77 strat with EMG's that I've kept around since I was 15. It was really junk, but my mother bought it for me, so I can't get rid of it.
I'm using an '83 Mark IIC Boogie that I bought brand new.
128x128tabl10s
Amplifiers:
Tweed Fender Champ
Fender Blackface Super Reverb (hot-rodded)
Sunn 1200S w/ matching Cerwin Vega cab (18")
Allen Old Flame combo in orig. flame maple Vintone cab
Vintone Crystal in Mahogany with matching cab
Marshall Studio 15
A Santa Cruz, several Martins, a Gibson, a Breedlove, a Taylor, and a couple others. I have a nice hifi but all of my guitars produce acoustic guitar better than my hifi reproduces acoustic guitar.
Santa Cruz 000. Dreads: Ed Claxton, Matt Needham. Classicals: Richard Fletcher 1973, Francisco Navarro Garcia 2005. Epiphone Olympic (batwing head) solid body electric 1964. Tokai strat, 1979 or '80. Steels: Sho-Bud 10 3X1 one-off, Remington Steel 8, Dynalap 8.

Plus assorted cheapo stuff too uninteresting to list...
this is interesting. you guys really have some great stuff. playing a custom shop strat myself. i really appreciate the link between playing an instrument and listening to music. really enjoy the little things like when someone catches a nail on a string. always heard a odd picking related sounds on a couple of sheryl crow tracks and finally saw a concert online in HD and would you know it the rhythm guitar player was picking with a quarter. really interesting sound. If I didn't play I'd never ever have noticed that.
Last two guitars, Collings D2H and Olson SJ. Have a Collings Mando MT2-O on order, should be ready in August.
BTW: Personal pet peeve, I really hate the sound of piezo pickups on acoustic guitars.
In the current rotation, 1930 Gibson L4, a couple of sweet Kim Walker guitars, and a blackface twin that is fed by a burst that is a few years younger than me. Nice to see that there are some audionuts out there both listening and playing, brilliant!

Cheers!
Rja, those sound like three fine instruments. Olson does impeccable work and Collings has amazingly high consistency throughout its range of instruments.

I did not mention my Passernig Deluxe A mando earlier. He's a Collings "ex" and another fine tSouth Austin builder.
Tostada, Traded a Gibson A5L and Weber mandola for the Collings mando. IMO the Collings mandos are fantastic.