jefleppard Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 this idea i borrowed from another thread. Q: if you are a multi-guitar owner, what is your go to guitar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L5Larry Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Acoustic: 1947 L-7 Electric: 2000 Historic ES-345 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Space Pup Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 I rotate between my all my guitars on a regular basis but if I have to choose... Acoustic: J-45TV Electric: SG '61 Reissue Bass: Les Paul Money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TWilson Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Since it's the newest, I'm still pretty much drawn to my SJ-200. I feel a bit guilty about neglecting the J-45 as I'm really fond of it too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ksdaddy Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Hard to answer this because whatever guitar has captured my attention this week is my 'go to' guitar. At least for this week. But probably overall, the '64 Southern Jumbo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigshot Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 My everyday "couch guitar" is a Larrivee Koa Parlor. The SJ-200 is my favorite, but it only gets played once a day when I practice. See ya Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoss Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 My 1934 L-7. However, I've really been playing the Custom Maple L00 a lot. (And when I get a certain 1946 J45 back from the luthier, things might get even more confusing around here!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearbasher Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 My Guild DV-52HG I leave it in my living room, so it's the easiest guitar to grab. My friend was over with his 11 year old son. The kid asked if he could try it. I let him. He doesn't know how to play, but it was the first time I was on the buisness end of that instrument. Man, I am amazed at how loud it is. Now, I feel sorry for the neighbors when I'm really mashing chords. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jannusguy Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 roy smeck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnt Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 2 side by side on the wall J45 SWD12 Depends on the mood fingerstyle or CRASH The dumb blonde ,as ever, stays cased Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinder Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Stage use-Hummingbird Writing-J45 or SJ200 Fingerstyle-Guild F20E parlour Old-time Blues-B15 Recording-all five! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eltonwce Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 J-45-00018-J100-BluesKing - LG1 . depends on which on is closest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nid2007 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 My SWD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thermionik Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 Johnt's dumb blonde. (you should let 'er out more often!) Seriously though - MY dumb blondes. Just finished my 'bitsa' Bender Fraudcaster (natural waxed wood finish) and wired her with NO tone and NO volume controls, just two jacks, one for each pup (strictly a studio/recording guitar). She goes into the other Blonde, my Bassman. Can't leave either of them alone. For THIS week anyway..... (that's a nod to ksd - who hit the nail on the head earlier). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ballcorner Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 Martin OM-21 / Gibson Advanced Jumbo - TIE One thing is certain - I reach for both every day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zombywoof Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 That is like asking which dog I like the best. But if I had to choose - jeez, will have to go with the J-200. Reason - as long as you ain't playing bluegrass (which I don't) those 1952 to 1961 J-200s remain some of the finest guitars on the planet and can handle pretty much anything - flatpicked wild stacatto rock and blues leads, moving jazz chord lines, percussive rhythms, fingerpicking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albertjohn Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 SWD (70%) 335 (30%) Adam Black O5-12 (20%) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thermionik Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 . . albertjohn - you can take 100 and make it 120 just by playing three guitars. Who dared say Chartered Accountancy was boring. Pshaw and piffle, I says. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albertjohn Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 .. albertjohn - you can take 100 and make it 120 just by playing three guitars. Who dared say Chartered Accountancy was boring. Pshaw and piffle' date=' I says. . a) It's called creative accounting, and :D I practice alot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drathbun Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 Acoustic - the Songwriter (right next to me) Electric - Epiphone Casino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rosewoody Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 Acoustic is easy for me, as I only have one--a Sheryl Crow. Electric favorite is Hamer semi hollow w/buckers. This week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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