beaubrummels
Well-known member
So, I know I've already posted my favourite guitar as per OP's inicial idea: the one most played in your collection. But here's another one. It's not even closely the most played, the fact that it weighs around 84lbs doesn't help, but it's the one I'd try to save from a house fire.
1969-1970 (as close as I could pinpoint it by serial number)
Hoyer Model 5060 LP copy
A slab of mahogany, very rare neck construction. Grandpa bought it for dad's 18th (so that's in '71), and then he gave it to me 35 yrs later.
It came with original Gibson humbuckers, but dad swapped them out for a set of Gibson mini humbuckers back in the 70s, and it remained mostly like that. When it got in my hands, he took out the Gibson minis (wise man), and I then stuck a Jazz/JB set in with the Jazz reverse mounted and out of phase, cuz I was kewl like that.
It has a maahoosive very german bridge and tailpiece, original tuners upgraded to a grover set. The rest is pretty much as is. It is currently bare bones, since I took out the SDs and am trying to negotiate the release of those very old Gibson minis
Bonus, fav acoustic, for all the reasons:
1972 Suzuki Three's model F-180, Made in Japan Martin D12 copy.
12string dreadnaught, spruce top, mahogany neck, back and sides, rosewood fretboard. Needs a refret 15 years ago, but that wood still sings beautifully.
Interesting carve on that top. Overall reminds me of the old Les Paul Professional models. I like the cloud inlays. Those are among my favorites since I first saw them on old 1940's New York Epiphone archtops.




