Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
I have a '67 Fender Strat, black with white pickboard that was handed down to me from my dad. It has since got a new neck, new saddles, and a new neck pickup now with a Seymour Duncan. I use it for clean tones and light distortion.
I also have a Fender S-65. It's pretty much an Epiphone SG copy, but it is not a solid body, one piece guitar, same body shape though, and it has 2 Seymour Duncan humbuckers in the there. I use it for beefy, chunky tones, and I play my electrics through a Fender amp as well.
And I have this old classical guitar made by a company called Nova. I know nothing about them, but I found this guitar at a used store for $4. The 12th fret was missing out of it, and the neck had broken upwards and kind of folded where the missing fret was. The strings on it were black, I'm not kidding. Looked like they haven't been changed in 10 years, but, I took it home, fixed it up, put some new strings on there and it's like brand new. It's a small acoustic guitar like the old classical style ones, but I put steel strings instead of nylons. It sounds amazing, I love it.
There I've gone, rambling about guitars again. :p I do that.