Trying to show every guitar I own some love today.

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Scooter Trash
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Of course 15 guitars, one of them being a double neck Ovation acoustic, my hands and fingers are now wiped out for awhile..... Gotta love arthritis, and carpal tunnel.
 
Good deal, and that is only after your first run through! You will be feeling good when you break it in during the next run. Giddy Up!
 
Good show...I get to my kids in groups, but it ain't easy. Sometimes I feel lime a bad guitar-dad.
 
I've been trying to get to some of my instruments that have barely been touched since I discovered PRS a year ago. I played my Chet Atkins at band practice last week, and I've hit up a couple others on my own. Some of them have sounds only they can make, but none of the others seem to cover as much ground while being such a joy to play as my PRSi. Call me a fanboi.

Tom
 
One of my favorites is a Gibson special 60s tribute SG with P90s. It sounds heavenly even unplugged.
 
One of my favorites is a Gibson special 60s tribute SG with P90s. It sounds heavenly even unplugged.

I have an original 1965 SG Special with P-90s, bought new by my father for my brother and in the family ever since. I played it for a long time, but when I got my first PRS back in '91, it became the instrument my son learned on, and now it's hanging out at my brother's again, even though hand problems prevent him from playing it.

Here's a recent shot of it at my brother's place...I had the trem replaced with a tune-o-matic in 1971, but it's still in pretty good shape. Hasn't needed a neck adjustment since about '74....and the case is the one the guitar came with. I am only posting this pic of a non-PRS because, well, it's an antique at this point!

 
That reminds me.... I've got a lot of strings which need to be changed on guitars.
 
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