Yes I do, I recently posted an image of my couch of guitars that blew up. I associate guitars with memories and play them with those in mind. Different guitars make me feel different sources of inspiration and I love having options. Each one has its strengths and weaknesses but overall I love them.

A true expert uses nine photos for their collection like I did!

The ones that are in parts definitely did refuse 😅

I went through and got you a picture of it if you’re wanting to ever do something similar Taylor GS Mini w/ Dove Pickguard 

One of them is, there are a few vintage guitars that have the Teisco burst in this picture!

1970s Kent Pocket Bass 1960s Kimberly BS-101 1960s Custom Kraft Ambassador 1960s Teisco Tulip.

I love the vintage Japanese guitars. They’re cheap and reliable!

Funny enough that’s one of my favorite instruments in the picture. It was my first ever bass guitar and I currently have plans to put a bass Kahler trem on it! If an instrument is an unreliable piece of crap I make it unique and something I’d love to play 😄

Thank you! I’ve been collecting for years now!!

I was very nervous having them set up like that haha

I highly recommend the rancher, it’s so so so good and I believe it will be highly sought after in the future.

Yes! Rambunctious but full of energy and good vibes 😄

If you’re looking at the offset sunburst it’s actually a Custom Kraft Ambassador!

It was 39K and all of these were second-hand or parts originally 😸

It’s a dream, my favorite acoustic hands down. It can take either acoustic or electric strings but I prefer the electric for the feel!

Thank you!! I love to have variety and it makes me happy to hear I’m not alone in liking a wide array of guitars!

I do dabble in working on guitars on the side. Most of these were either parts or non-functioning when I got them!!

It’s an ESP LTD AX-104 Bass that I’m working on turning into a pseudo-rickenbacker 😺

I’ve thought about it but these all basically have a sentimental value. I’m at the point to where each guitar has a story and I try to decide which one I’m ready to put on the next step of its journey.

Haha. I appreciate it but no, I live in Appalachia and got my house for 39K. The guitars are all second hand flea market, pawn shop, or trade guitars. I find the most beat up ones and breathe new life into them!!

Yes!! And thank you!! They are my extended family haha.

It’s a Gretsch Rancher 5034-TFT with a Bigsby!