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From Left to Right:
Godin Acousticaster: This is one of the early models that
were hand made by Robert Godin during the companies early days.
With eighteen tuned metal tines mounted under the bridge to help
create that unique acoustic sound. It has a mahogany body with
maple top, Rock Maple neck and Ebony fingerboard. Truly a
quality instrument and one of the only guitars I bought new that
gained in value from the day I bought it.
Hot Rodded Texas Special Stratocaster:
I purchased this baby about 4 years ago now and quickly became my
main instrument. Built of Swamp Ash and a Sienna Sunburst finish
equipped with Fenders Custom Shop Texas Special pickups for the
meaty higher output and a Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard. This
guitar reeks of blues tone! This is my #1 guitar and is very near
and dear to my heart. It never fails to make my toes curl or cover
me with goosebumps. This is the sort of guitar for which you might
consider installing a home
security system or getting a guard dog to keep safe, that's if I
ever let it out of my hands! Less than 5 years old and has already
seen a re-fret its played so much.
VG Stratocaster:
Fender and Roland teamed up to produce this revolutionary new
guitar. Equipped with stock standard USA fender stratocaster
equipment and can be used as such but in addition an added Roland
pickup and electronics built in to allow for 6 modes (Normal,
Modeled Stratocaster, Telecaster, Humbucking and acoustic) and 5
tunings (Normal, drop D, Open G, D modal, Baratone and 12 string)
I will bring this baby out when playing some slide as well as use it
as a standby in case I break a string on my #1
1982 Fender Stratocaster: Heavily modded for my hard rock days
and now semi-retired this guitar spent many years on the road with
me. It contains Evans Eliminator pickups and a Kahler Pro
Tremolo system. She sits in my closet and brings me fond
memories now. |