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None. They all got sold for a reason
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An early Epiphone Les Paul goldtop that I stuck a Duncan JB in the bridge.
It was relatively lightweight, had a great neck (not too slim) and stuck through a Marshall gave me THE sound I was looking for. Probably did a few hundred gigs with it before selling to 'upgrade' to a Gibson (that lasted less than 6 months).
Every humbucker loaded guitar I've owned since has failed to give me the spark that one did.
You are negotiating a trade of a Squier for an RG550?!?!
If you pull that off you need to write Art of the Deal Vol:2!!!
- Early 2000's LP Standard. Probably wouldn't choose Honeyburst (aka Pooburst for good reason) second time around but I recall that feeling and sounding like my idea of a great LP
- CS 51 Nocaster - I have other teles now, but I'd definitely have one of these again
- CS '56 Strat in blonde. The strattiest of strats
- National Resophonic Tricone (NRP as opposed to original...never had an original)
- Lebeda dobro. Sold it because I needed the money and wasn't playing it, but would be the first brand I'd look at if I was looking for another squareneck
Amps...if I ever found myself gigging in a band again, I'd very happily re-acquire a Mesa DC5, or a good 5E3 clone.
It was white with gold hardware and it was awesome. Should never have traded it in.
Chandlers took it as a part-x in about 1996.
I wonder where it is now.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
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What do I regret/would buy back...
1. My original, highly modded Antoria Les Paul Custom. Swapped it for a Sound City (Sound Shitty) head and 4x12 in 1992. I watch for it daily on Reverb and eBay and have done since eBay launched in the UK.
2. My '68 Telecaster - stolen in 1997. Bastards.
I said maybe.....