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"Lenore" Schecter Omen 7
"Amber" Dean EVO Special 7
"Armand" Dean Avalanche 7
"Gino" Dean Avalanche Ultra 7
My first electric guitar that my Dad gave me for my 15th birthday- I only owned this single guitar for the first 15 years I played. It was a customized job made from a Jackson neck with an ebony fretboard and an Ibanez "Custom Made" model guitar (circa 1982-83) for the main body, pictured below. I put a Kahler Pro tremolo in, a Seymour "Full Shred" and a Seymour "Quarter Pound" pup. It had many. many different paint jobs. I use it for my synth/studio stuff now (note the Roland GK-2 driver mounted).
"Natasa" Dean Avalanche 7 with Trans Red finish
The original guitar my Dad gave me...
Marshall Special Edition Red Tolex 100 watt MG head
Randall RX120D 120 watt head and 4X12 Eminence-loaded cab
Read a Marshall MG  review here
Read a Randall RX120D review here
The nice thing about companies like Dean, Marshall, Randall, Boss, Morley, and Ibanez is even their "entry-level", modestly-priced stuff is very good. I am not a wealthy rock star, my friends. I play the base-model stuff that even most beginners won't use these days. Kids I teach have nicer gear than me.
Goes to show you where it's at if I can say these guitars and amps sound and play great.
The most expensive guitar in the world doesn't do a damn thing unless you know how to play music.
Enjoy the pics! This is just what I use to get the job done and they are all sentimental to myself for that very reason. I don't care how nice or expensive somebody else's gear is. Play me something first.
Marshall MG at NAMM