I’ve never really understood this, also referring to them as she or he. They’re just inanimate objects as far as I’m concerned (all be it sometimes highly desirable and/or of sentimental value).
Mrs Rowby however does have names for them. My latest acquisition is know the “big red one” which I think sounds quite cool. Others include the “boring black one” (Ebony LP Std), the “brown stripey one” (Honeyburst LP Std), the “one I bought for your birthday” (Heritage H-535), the “other one I bought for your birthday” (Gretsch 5420), the “little silver one” (Tele) and my personal favourite the “strat” (Strat)
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Definitely not into giving them girls names or anything, I find that creepy and more than a bit weird. Though a mate of mine used to call one the "Lesbian" every time he borrowed my LP Studio, if that counts..?
... is more than compensated for by this ...
You don't have to understand it if it's not your thing. I don't get the fascination with knackered old vintage guitars but they seem popular with other people...
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No, just generally acting like they're little people.
Look he's kissing his daddy! Either that or it's licking the salty oil off your face.
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A picture of three Les Pauls in a row with the caption "Who's getting Daddy's love tonight? I love to make my girls scream".
Shudder.
In no particular order:
The Empress
Mrs P
Eve
The Green Manalishi
Stevie
Sir Charles
The Siren
Ruby Tuesday
Our cars are called Ken and Wolfie (Wolfgang).