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At the moment.
See? That’s not that bad.
Gretsch G6120AM
Gretsch G6120N New Nashville
Gretsch G6118T LTV
Rickenbacker 1998PT
Fender ‘65 JVRI Strat
Charvel ST Custo m
Takamine F250SM Jumbo
Yamaha APX500iii
Harley Benton Jazz Bass
3:1:1
Well, that'll be the number once I've sold the last one. Just bought one guitar and sold four in an effort to have fewer.
The acoustics include 6 and 8 string square-neck resonator guitars and a Weissenborn copy.
I always had a hard and fast rule that every guitar and amp had to pay for itself through gigging. That rule was more recently relaxed for a couple of the acoustics. The Weissenborn was a pressie.
My peak (long ago) was about 45:11:1
in these more sensible times I think I’m around about 8:3:0... or so...
plus a few projects (builds, rebuilds, restorations)
Aria Legend Les Paul-a-like
Saga Tele style kit build
Hohner JT60
G& L Tribute Fallout
And a no name god-knows-where-it-came-from and frankly awful acoustic.
US Standard Strat + Washburn MG-42
Taylor 114ce and a Tanglewood with a top bowed beyond redemption.
GAS list includes ES-175, Reverend Airwave 12 string, Fret-King JE-Elise, ES-330, Epiphone Masterbilt Olympic archtop
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Think before long it could be 3:2:3 if a classical counts as an acoustic
Yamaha SG2000
Yamaha SA503TVL
Fender Baja Tele
Tanglewood TW45NSB
JM build | Pedalboard plans
plus a few bits and pieces in the workshop that might make a couple more.
and one or two pedals.
0 acoustics. acoustics sound too old fashioned.
1 bass (solid).