As of right now?
Electrics:
1. Tom Anderson Drop Top Classic 2023
This is the best guitar I own. Ironically it's not my main because it actually is "too good" and makes me feel a bit guilty to play at times.
Gallery here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/tom-anderson-drop-top-classic-2023-Iueyxww
2. Rangka Custom S 2023
Arguably my main. This is the last guitar I commissioned my friends at Rangka Guitars after a nearly decade-long relationship. I have no plans to make further orders right now because honestly this thing is so good I'm A) keeping it, B) trying out and selling other brands' offerings (ie. older Andersons, Suhrs) just to try out other flavors
Gallery here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/rangka-pro-s-custom-2023-KfDmC5x
3. (Modded) Navigator Superstrat from circa 1982
My beater guitar, essentially. Recently refinished in deep metallic blue like some Japanese supercars. Currently has a set of Duncan JBJ and 59J (not pictured)
It's modded to shit. I think only the tuners are original. The electronics are replaced because the old ones were scratchy, Schaller Floyd II changed to a 1984 OFR with a D-Tuna, the original frets were worn AND the fretboard uneven, etc. It's my heaviest superstrat, being that it's 2 or 3pc Mahogany with a solid big brass block (the Rangka and the TA are swamp ash)
But it has mojo. I remember
@scottosan saying (not sure here, or on Facebook, or on another forum) that his old 70s Aria had mojo and resonated in a way some of his newer, "nicer" guitars didn't, and yeah this little strat... same deal. Tracking with this guitar is just right. No jumpy spikes, no uneven frequencies that need to be cut out, no lack in frequencies that
I like to hear in a guitar track.
4. Navigator N-LP 480S CTM 2013
I like strats, superstrats and LPs. Among LPs, Goldtops are my favorite, followed by solid blacks, then tobacco burst, then clownbursts.
My main guitar for tracking rhythm and "sweet" sounding low-gain leads. This guitar is more or less stock
Gallery here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/navigator-nlp-480ltd-2013-3upwRwh
5. Edwards E-LPC92 2006
Truth be told, I only got this one because "hey, black LPC with an ebony board for under 1k that's actually well made" was a very good pitch.
Currently has custom humbuckers in it. (8.6k bridge, A4. 7.4k neck A2). I would say this is my best sounding guitar for cleans (that custom neck is magical by itself, and even more magical when in the middle position)
It's also fairly light. I've had a more expensive Edwards (the Jimmy Page tribute model thing) which was way too light and felt like a toy, and I had other MIJ singlecuts that were too heavy (mainly Tokais), but this one is just right. Heavier than my Navigator, but lighter than a non-swiss-cheese, non custom shop Gibby or Epiphone.
I have another guitar coming, but that's for an NGD post ETA next month.
Acoustics:
1. Sigma Acoustic.
Forgot the model and all, but I got this for fairly cheap just to record an acoustic part and honestly it's... pretty solid. Very nice guitar.
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