jaygordon75 wrote:

#1. A 16 year old American Telecaster with Bigsby and Van Zandt pickups...this is the keeper. Would be the one to save if house burning etc...
#2. Gibson Les Paul Classic: Great guitar and bone stock!
Peavey Wolfgang Special: A stock Goldtop and this one absolutely rocks! One of the most versatile guitars I've seen and owned! Has the D-Tuna Floyd Rose bridge:
#3. Martin 16 GTE Acoustic/Electric: This is my church guitar. Great sound, very durable and easy to play: Can plug straight into the Church sound system via direct box and/or into an amplifier and effects...
#4. G&L ASAT Classic: I believe that this is the last word in Telecaster guitars...can't say enough about this one...bone stock!
#5. Dan Electro: Cheap Korean made version: Crappy construction, lousy set-up, hard to play...but absolutely cool sounds...especially for slide blues...if it wasn't for the sound I'd give it to some one I don't like!
#6. Fender Stratocaster: Made in Mexico Strat! This one is my constant project. Great neck and body...currently has Seymour Duncan Lipstick tube pickup in neck position, Carvin AP-11 in middle, and Seymour Duncan JB jr in bridge...this is the one that I play all the time...

Mexican Stratocaster is Eric Claptons favorite guitar!