Okay, I don't think I've ever done this before. Maybe I posted a pedalboard here at some point (I think I did), but my guitars were left off DTF, except for maybe a gig photo once in the picture thread, so let's get to it.
I won't post pics of all my guitars, since that's a little unnecesary, but here's the new one at least (and a couple of others). I realise this sort of guitar might not be everybody's cup of tea, but I had been wanting to own one of these for years and finally took the plunge around a month ago. It's an 8-string and it has basically rendered my 7-string useless ever since, though I will still keep that one for when I need to play gigs where I don't want to bring too expensive gear.
Next up, my main jazz guitar. Originally owned by my father in law, but in my possession ever since he passed away. Gets played a lot, obviously. It's a beautiful guitar. It's a Gretsch 6119 - Chet Atkins signature.
My main guitar that I basically use for everything - that is, up until I bought the 8-string. The 7-string I own is an ugly piece of shit, so I would only use that whenever I would absolutely need the extra string (some specific songs or band stuff) but this has always been my go-to guitar. It's the first 'good' one I bought after learning on a beginner model and it's been gigged with tons of times.
Almost the same model, but with a longer scale, smaller pick-ups and it's a hollow-body, believe it or not. The pickguard is indeed a mirror. Whenever I need something flashy or 'unique', this one is my first choice.
And then my go-to acoustic. This Taylor has been a friend and foe in one. I still don't think it's the best sounding acoustic I've ever played, but it gets the job done. I had to lower the string gauges like twice over the years of owning this, because it was tough to play on, but now it's set up brilliantly. The last mod I did to this was sandpaper the entire neck finish off, and now it's more smooth than ever.