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I'd always wanted a nice tele & now I have one- with great sentimental value. It also sounds great thanks to the OilCity pickup and wiring fitted to it. I've tried loads of other teles before and since I built this one, but none has that unique connection.
Jagstang that my wife saw & bought me for an anniversary.
Squier Mascis JM that was a 40th birthday present.
Other than that, there's a pine tele body (currently an esquire) and a maple Strat neck (currently a tele deluxe) that I won't part with.
US Std Telecaster - 50th birthday pressure from Mrs9000, so also has sentimental value.
MIM Std Strat - Now fitted with Oil City's finest and a Callahan sustain block. Currently my go-to guitar.
I'd like to say my custom shop Jackson will be a keeper but my mind always changes.
2. Gibson 355
3. Fender Paisley Tele
4. Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar
1) PRS Paul's Guitar, and no he's not having it back.
I love my MIM 60s classic tele but, I'd ditch it for one of the Japanese 62s. The japanese necks are just the best.
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Not only is it the nicest feeling guitar I've played, it also has near-zero resale value. Win-win!
- My first Bailey course build.
- My second Bailey course build.
- My third Bailey course build.
- My built-by-Bailey custom build.
- My first Kawai (a KS12XL, since you asked).
- My second Kawai (a KS11XL - my avatar here).
- My third Kawai (an F-1).
- My fourth Kawai (my Moonsault - a 50th b/day present).
- My PRS SE Santana (a 40th b/day present and the first time anyone else bought me a guitar).
- My self build Tele - so much better than normal Tele.
- My self build (rescue) DC.
- My JJ Jewel Jr - twin P90s of marvellousness, and the brand is named after our special dog. Or possibly vice-versa.
There's another 10-15 that I can't see me ever selling - a lot of those are Kawais, couple of other PRSs, my original Nighthawk.And another 10 or so that I could see myself selling, except that I couldn't see anyone else buying (incl various self-builds and self-put-togetherers).
The rest are up for grabs though ...
You've still got that???
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JS1000
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Warwick Fortress One
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No GAS at all since the last two were added!
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Anyway, to me it's irreplaceable and is always the first guitar I pick up.
Paisley Tele
Gibson CS336
custom La Cabronita
Gibson Dove
Those 5 are absolute never-sell bona fide keepers. Then I have my SG which is a far better musical instrument than its monetary value would suggest, so I doubt very much I'd ever sell.
The Gretsch and the JM haven't been around long enough to achieve keeper status.
My 2007 Epi Sheraton. It sounds amazingly good and I can't improve on it for anywhere near to what I'd get if I sold it. On that basis I won't sell it.
My MJW Tweed Bantam- it's just a monster amp.
'09 Fender CS '67 strat LE. Don't like strats; love this guitar. Main gigging guitar since I bought it new in 2010. Did lots of gigs with it with previous band. I love this guitar more than any other I've played, ever.
Both definite keepers. I've had the SG for 26 years already...