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This is my main axe

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I do 70 percent of my playing on my z6

This is number 2

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I use it when I absolutely have to finger pick and don't need to play the upper register (only 16 frets) Or when I'm laying down a synth track and want access to CC's I play it 15 percent of the time.

This is my main regular guitar a korean made parker p44 It sounds almost nothing like regular parkers It's both warmer and brighter (mahogany body, maple neck bolt on with seymor duncans and fishman. It's rich like king crab with safron rice.

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As for the others,80's fender strat with gold lace sensors, lp copy, Godin Freeway, Godin LR Baggs, (very rare made by Robert Godin himself the precursor / prototype for the acoustcaster, Godin Multilac ACM (classical) Raven (prs semi hollow knock off) Casio DG20 yamaha ez-eg, yourock (piece of junk)

When I first got my Baby Z it was an addiction. The first 9 months I didn't even look at a guitar. I'd pick the baby up first thing play it for three hours then do some work and play it for another three. It's the only instrument I've ever played for 8 hours straight never got bored and no fatigue. It's funny when I finally did pick up a regular guitar my callouses had vanished and my fingers quickly got sore.

The z6 I picked up used for cheap. One of the previous owners messed up the trim pots for adjusting the string sensitivity, as well the screws that adjust string tension are sporked so using the strings is pointless. But I'm a tapper/touch ztarist so that stuff doesn't matter to me. What I needed/wanted was the 24 frets to cultivate my technique. It's still by far the best midi controller I've ever owned. And it's an adventure in the positive sense. Everyday I figure out some idea for playing technique and explore it. In as far as single note lines go. Everything I can do with my left hand I can tap with my right. Almost every chord I can play with my left hand I can play with my right. With multiple notes per string I can play bass and chord with my left and melody with my right or reverse the two and play melody with my left and accompany with my right. Not to mention "shearing" type chord melody (block chords) which would be impossible on a guitar. And an endless list of other things.

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The Les Paul is the guitar i currently use x)

I have an old about 30-35 year old Ibanez Blazer i got from my dad, but i dont have a pic atm..

The morgan stratocaster look alike thing, is the first guitar i bought, and it used to be silver...

But i got some spray paint and painted it Van Halen xD im gonna try to sell the Van Halen Morgan thingy...

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I am owner of Epiphone Junior with little modifications(special model look 2xhumbucker) but with EMG I can play it till I die ;] For me it sounds with peavey Vypyr 15W like I would play mesa boogie. I could play even mandoline with 1 string, the most important is original melody thats why I want to promote riff writing... I dont have photos only video, sorry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnpHZeOWc4s

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I've been blogging a little about my GAS issues this year. But I think compared to many of you, I'm a bit of a bottom feeder.

Latest addition is a cheapo Chinese Les Paul knock off

http://axestogrind.wordpress.com/2012/08/13/cheapo-les-paul-addition-what-was-i-thinking/

Recently also got a MIM Tele with an unusual finish and a nice discount

http://axestogrind.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/the-new-addition-7/

Earlier in the year I picked up an Ibanez Artcore hollowbody, which i love

http://axestogrind.wordpress.com/2012/03/06/middle-aged-british-male-succumbs-to-guitar-acquisition-syndrome-gas-in-scottsdale-az/

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