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Wow......I am inspired by the idea of "guitar room" for myself.
I am concerned however, that I might either have too many guitars, or not enough house..... |
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Some incredible 'rooms' and guitar collections. That room of electrics in Singapore was something else! I'm not a collector and only play acoustic these days. We're empty nester's now and we do have a couple of spare bedrooms. We keep one as a bedroom but the other one is more of a den, ie: junk room. I do have some guitar cases in there but we don't heat that room in the winter so not much else.
Besides, I much prefer keeping my guitars near where I spend the most of my time. So two of my guitars hang on the wall in our small living room. The 'gear' (Bose S1 & QSC k8.2) sit under a desk directly adjacent to the modest 'guitar wall'. During the week the Bose is generally set up for practice when we are preparing for a gig and only gets put away when our toddler grandchildren come over to visit. |
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Two Emerald Custom Woody's, one X7, one X20 on the wall (the Martin is hiding in a closet - she's afraid of winter), gear under the desk, Bose set up for practice.
Panorama shot: Closeup of the Emeralds, Coco and Excalibur Gear in the corner and under the desk Bose S1, Boss VE-8 set up for practice |
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They're actually pretty good stripped down rock guitars. One bridge pickup and a volume control is about as simple as it gets. And the girls love them. Did you notice the Hello Kitty picks? They were a Christmas present from one of my daughters-in-law. Oh, and the blue one is a Gretsch, the champagne burst is a Godin and the natural is a Gibson ES-175 in that picture. |
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In looking at it again, I can see I was in a hurry and maybe mesmerized by the blue Gretsch. Nice collection. |