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banjoplayer

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I´d take my Morse
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RocketRalf

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I only have one guitar, which I selected for ultimate versatility, so... :p

Now if I could choose again and had all the money for it, I'd take a HSSp Special with trem. But I love my guitar to death so I wouldn't change it.
 

Jack FFR1846

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If I knew that it would absolutely be safe, my Axis Supersport MM90. If I did not have total assurance, my $100 Silvertone.

jack
 

Roubster

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Silo Special for me as well. It's got the piezo, HSS, and vintage trem that is not so vintage because I have it set up to raise and lower the pitch and stays perfectly in tune during some Satch moments. Plus Carbon Blue is awesome and discontinued hehehe.
 

JMB27

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At this point in life, I have to say my natural top Super Sport. It's got a nice rosewood 'board, vintage trem and 'buckers. It takes me everywhere I need to go sound wise ... works nice with various amps: Boogie, Bad Cat, Dr Z, Fender and Marshall .... in fact it has become my number one as of late. :):cool:

cheers always, eh

Joel
 

A.J.

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Before this week I probably would have said the light-as-a-feather mojoful pinkburst Albert Lee that hangs next to my spot in the sales office every day. But that guitar has some serious competition with the 25th Anniversary... they are hanging side by side right now...
 

TonyEVH5150

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My Silo Special, for two reasons.

1. It's so versatile!!! I can cover any style of music with it.

2. It's the only one I have right now.
 

Jimmyb

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It would depend on the gig, but it would most likely be my 20th Silo, although possibly the Sport SSS.
 

kbaim

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I'd say my CBP piezo Luke that just got fitted with a 89 in the bridge for splitting that humbucker

just a wonderful variety of tones and a fabulous feeling neck to boot

also had it wired where it's in single coil mode and to engage humbucker you pull UP on vol pot since I use that setting least
 
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