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2. '65 Strat, Greg Martin's '58 Les Paul
3. '65 Strat, Greg Martin's '58 Les Paul, Muddy Waters's red Tele
1 - Strat
2 -Strat Tele
3 - Strat Tele and LP Special with p90s
Marr Jaguar, Les Paul
Marr Jaguar, Les Paul, Telecaster
Two: LP & ES-330**
Three: LP, ES-330, SG Jr
*after years of being a strat and PRS user, finally owning a proper LP feels like coming home!
**edit, Collings just released perfection:
http://www.collingsguitars.com/img/custom-gallery/detail/i30-lc-aged-jet-black/i30-lc-aged-jet-black-3-lg.jpg
1. PRS DGT
2. 59 AVRI Strat
3. 335
DGT can almost emulate the other 2
I'd like a p90 LP or perhaps a nice Tele.
1. Jazzmaster
2. Jazzmaster and a 345
3. Jazzmaster, 345 and a Jaguar
Tele
PRS standard 22
Funny that I'm not including an SG in that when currently that's my only decent guitar.
2. Strat and 335
3. Strat, 335 and R7 Goldtop
I'm going to cheat by providing bass guitar answers.
1) P type with flatwound strings
2) J type with roundwound strings
3) Something fretless
I reckon if this poll was taken on a large scale, the Strat and LP would be quite firmly the top 2 choices.
I've got a PRS Custom 24 and a Strat. When I bought the PRS I didn't know as much about guitars as I do now and, if I could go back, I'd have got a Les Paul instead. Being a 2-humbucker guitar, though, it's close enough to an LP for me to hold back actually buying a Les Paul for the time being. Not that the Custom 24 is bad in any way; being the SE version it was a lot cheaper than a Standard LP even after the upgrades and it doesn't suffer from tuning problems that I hear a lot about Gibsons.
Edit:
Should have said
Les Paul
Les Paul + Strat
Les Paul + Strat + something a bit spesh