Guitars


My first electric guitar. I had the pickups replaced a few years ago. Im told its a rare guitar, I have never seen another one and the serieal No. is just 359!


A 1999 Fender Deluxe Stratocaster. This version has the original vintage noiseless pickups.


A 2004 50th Anniversary Deluxe Stratocaster. By far the best playing guitar I have ever owned.


A Fender Stratocoustic.


A Squier P Bass. Used for recording.


A Tokai 335.


A Fender Resonator.


An Epiphone Don Everly guitar. This is an early version, with a very narrow neck.


An Epiphone Don Everly guitar. A later version with wider neck, gold hardware and lighter stratchplates. This guitar has been fitted with a Martin pickup.


A Crafter TGAE-06. Used for most recordings, this sounds great mic'd.


My dad’s guitar when I was a baby. I can remember being fascinated by this, and this is almost certainly what started it all off. The make and year of manufacturer is un-known, but this has to be at least 36 years old. – It plays terrible!!


My new amp! A limited edition Fender Hot Rod Deluxe in white with the matching cab. Both have been loaded with Vintage 30's.


My Peavey Stereo Chorus 212 (1994 model) Huge clean sound - used in the studio.


1957 Re-issue. I use this for all the Buddy Holly gigs. It Has noiseless SCN pickups and S1 switching fitted.


1990's Eppiphone Les Paul.


My first Fender Stratocaster. 1986 Japan standard. This guitar has done a lot of gigs!


My Fav Telecaster. A japanese Jerry Donahue telecaster.

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