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Since were talking about guitars. My collection is,

1958 Les Paul Junior
1959 Les Paul Junior
1981 Les Paul Sunburst Heritage elite
1995 Les Paul Sunburst Jimmy Page model ( one of the first 50 made)
1999 Paul Reed Smith McCarty Model
2000 Les Paul 59 Historic
2001 Les Paul 59 Historic
2003 Les Paul 59 Historic
Also a couple of newer fenders and an 80's Kramer( Van Halen Style) for shredding...:rockin::rockin:
 
Since were talking about guitars. My collection is,

1958 Les Paul Junior
1959 Les Paul Junior
1981 Les Paul Sunburst Heritage elite
1995 Les Paul Sunburst Jimmy Page model ( one of the first 50 made)
2000 Les Paul 59 Historic
2001 Les Paul 59 Historic
2003 Les Paul 59 Historic

Gotta thing for Les Pauls, eh? I can't blame you...they were my first love, before I played my first high-quality Stratocaster. (A lot of them aren't high quality!)
 
Gotta thing for Les Pauls, eh? I can't blame you...they were my first love, before I played my first high-quality Stratocaster. (A lot of them aren't high quality!)

They are the finest guitars in the world. Especially from the years 1958-1960.
The sunburst model was priced at around $250 back then. Many can now fetch upwards of $500,000.

I like the Fender model. I have a few, but nothing compares to the look and sound of a Les Paul sunburst guitar.
 
I grew up in a musical family. Played trumpet through high school and college and even some gigs after. Dabble with piano.

But just recently bought a Les Paul Special to start learning guitar. Its fun, you can sit there for hours and just enjoy learning.
 
They are the finest guitars in the world. Especially from the years 1958-1960.
The sunburst model was priced at around $250 back then. Many can now fetch upwards of $500,000.

I like the Fender model. I have a few, but nothing compares to the look and sound of a Les Paul sunburst guitar.

'cept for maybe a goldtop. ;)
 
'cept for maybe a goldtop. ;)

Goldtops aren't really that close interms of price. A real 58-60 Sunburst Les Paul will get considerable more than A Goldtop Les Paul. There were only about 1700 Sunburst guitars made through those years. Out of that 1700, maybe 1000 left. Very valuable instuments. I've had a couple of vintage goldtops. Also very nice guitars. It's a Les Paul....
 
I play a bit. Mostly just acoustic strumming kinda stuff that drunk people think is funny at parties. :D
 
If it's not a forum faux pas, let's expand this to amps. For electric guitars, the guitar itself is just part of the tone/sound. I'm an AC-30 man myself. But there are plenty of others that sound great too. What about you all?
 
I had to keep costs low on the amp since I blew my wad on the guitar and effects. I have a sleeper amp, the Peavey Ultra Plus. Cheap and sounds amazing for the price. Its an all tube 3 channel head. The Gmajor can switch the channels so its all midi'd. Big choice in my purchase. Maybe one day I'll get a higher priced amp, but right now with the Gmajor in the loop the eq gives me pretty much what I want.
 
I dabble with the guitar a little. I can string basic chords together and what not. I play bass a little as well. IMHO I like playing the bass better. it just appeals to me more for some reason.
 
I have an 86 Fender '62 reissue Strat, A '99 '62 reissue Strat and a 71 Les Paul. As for amps, I use either a Fender Hod Rod DeVille 4/10, a mid 70s Twin Reverb or a mid 70s Pro Reverb.
 

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