Gibson Les Paul with P90s, checked by the R6. She’s an investment instrument which can only be let go at a certain profit margin.
The other Gibson with P90s, the Special Tribute DC, is such a fine instrument that I am reluctant to put her on sale. Yet, she’s not being played often.
I have 2 telecasters. I’d like to keep one. Both could be used as trading chips. I shall play by the ear.
I’m keeping the Sire V7, my only bass. And I’m hoping to get a 4-string bass.
Among the acoustics, I like the Fender Parlor the most. The rest are cheap and nice to have. And the problematic Martin will have to leave.
After visiting Luthier Guitar at Orchard a few days ago and watching videos on youtube, I have decided to pursue a Larrivée acoustic guitar, something never expected. I like their stories and the fact that all their guitars are built on solid woods. I will follow their stories.
I love my pink Squier Jaguar and I like the Yamaha Guitalele. Both are staying.
I am also interested in the Ernie Ball Music Man St Vincent.
The Rally Les Paul and the Epiphone LP 100 are businesses.
Oh, and I have started trying to record my music using a Behringer UMC22 and a Shure SM57.
And I’m only interested in a Fender reissue or custom shop stratocaster.
And, I missed that chance to get a 1968 Gibson Dove on the cheap today. Someone was faster.

