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This one. My 2nd modern this year. Looks almost exactly like the Guhtrie Govan model I had that it it replaced but, it has the thicker neck carve and compound radius fretboard which makes it a bit more comfy for me to play. Also has no Tremolno and very slightly different wiring (although the pickups are the same). Covers all the bases so it gets the most playing time although the Studio Custom and Daytona are still better at dedicated humbucker and strat tones respectively.

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Some great stuff in this thread...

I haven't had a "number one" in a long time - i really cycle through most of my guitars. I will usually grab what will work with the songs in the set list. If i need something i *know* will sound good regardless of the songs (in other words - i don't know what i'm getting into... :) i will grab this one:

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What would that be, veatch?

Currently I'm playing my Artist more than anything, but I'm about to drop some WCRs into a Monaco Elite...I'll see what happens then. :D

Anyway, this thread has opened my eyes to other builders. The Melancon Cajun Gentleman has my interest...

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For the last year, this one:

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My main go to.

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Now THAT looks familiar.....Wish mine was not a beater.

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My main go to.

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Now THAT looks familiar.....Wish mine was not a beater.

I've put a few dents in mine but it still is the most amazing guitar ever. It can do it all.

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My J-45 Gibson

Muddy, that is a bitchen Gibson ya got there! I love anything from the J-series. Slope-shouldered jumbos, to me, are the best compromise between volume projection, bass-response and a manageable body size.

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Very cool #1s here!

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RobB, on 19 Oct 2013 - 10:34 PM, said:

mudshark, on 19 Oct 2013 - 6:07 PM, said:

My J-45 Gibson

Muddy, that is a bitchen Gibson ya got there! I love anything from the J-series. Slope-shouldered jumbos, to me, are the best compromise between volume projection, bass-response and a manageable body size.

many thanks Rob; it's a keeper for sure, and I agree with everything you said.
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Followed closely by this (when I play guitar):

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If I can get my Strat tweaked properly it could be a fight, but I've been saying "if I can get my Strat tweaked properly" for three or four years now - it's closer than ever, but I just can't find the time to work on it and, with the Senior available, I'm not particularly motivated.

Wonderful. What a beauty!

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This is the one getting most playing at the moment.

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Having a Standard as a daily hack is difficult as they're so bulky they pick up damage really easily, this one has already taken a lot of knocks so a few more aren't going to worry me (much) plus it sounds great.

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My main guitar is probably this one:

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Well, now I don't have to take a pic from mine. It's just the same one.

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2012 Les Paul Jr. Special.

Originally came with P90s.

I love the tone of P90s but can't stand the buzz.

I put in a set of custom vintage spec wound Vintage Vibe P90 size Humbuckers.

Sounds & plays KILLER!

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This is the one getting most playing at the moment.

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Having a Standard as a daily hack is difficult as they're so bulky they pick up damage really easily, this one has already taken a lot of knocks so a few more aren't going to worry me (much) plus it sounds great.

Perfect!

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This is the one getting most playing at the moment.

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Having a Standard as a daily hack is difficult as they're so bulky they pick up damage really easily, this one has already taken a lot of knocks so a few more aren't going to worry me (much) plus it sounds great.

That's just filthy guitar porn, shame on you :)

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