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Let's see here, I've got a PRS McCarty, a Les Paul Standard, a Blues Hawk, a Howard Roberts Fusion III, an American Standard Strat, and a Godin LGX. Everything is pretty well stock. Found the Fusion in a pawn shop about 10 years ago for $500! I couldn't argue with the price. I played many Les Paul's before I bought this one. It has a certain feel and tone that just spoke to me the second I played it. Same goes for the McCarty. In fact, I was about to purchase an American Deluxe Tele (still GASing for one) when I spotted the McCarty behind the counter. I asked to play it, and in 2 seconds I was putting the Tele back and buying this one. I didn't even realize it had Split Coil's until I got home! The Godin is the guitar I demo'ed the Lonestar with. Fell in love with the amp right away. GREAT guitar, never goes out of tune. Sounds nice. Not as thick sounding as the Les Paul. Sounds similar to the McCarty. On board piezio pickups. Guitar has 3 outputs. (Humbuckers, Acoustic, Stereo) Send electric output to amp, acoustic to another amp or board, and it sounds great! High quality guitar, costs half as much as a Gibson.
The Lonestar is a V1 Classic 1x12 w/ Cele. Heritage 30. The half stack is an Ampeg Reverberocket 50. Sounds pretty good in stereo w/ the Lonestar. Fender Stage 160 on the right. Homemade pedal board. I've got a few more guitars, but these are the ones I've got pics of.
One thing I really enjoy about the Lonestar is that it brings out the identity & personality of each guitar. It has allowed me to rediscover the guitars I have, and now I need more!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink: