stratguy23
TDPRI Member
I agree with what others have said that the financial stability to afford the guitars and the space to store them are the top priorities. I think there is a thing as too many because you can't reasonably play all of them when you get to a certain point. I currently own 8 guitars:
Two Strats (I have a third but it's in pieces and some of the parts have been sold) one is SSS the other is SSH with a Floyd Rose
Two Tele/Esquires one has a TV Jones in the neck and Fralin in the bridge (going to convert it to a 12-string) the other is homemade from parts and has a tapped Don Mare pickup in the bridge
PRS Tremonti which I plan to sell (got it in a trade for a guitar that was worth much less and don't like it as much as the Floyd Strat)
1962 Fender Jaguar all stock
1965 SG Jr (it's been refinished) which I might sell after I finish my pine Tele Jr project
Taylor 314CE stock
I mainly play the homemade Esquire and Taylor.
I could see adding four acoustics (though not in the near future) another regular six-string to have one in open and one in standard, a baritone (maybe one of those 8-string baritone Taylors), a 12-string, and a nylon string.
For electrics, I could see owning a bass, a baritone, and maybe a few more with oddball pickups (I want to do a Dano inspired build for example). I also lust after a hollowbody Gretsch after playing a Silver Falcon at a store and loving it.
With my guitars, I try to avoid redundancy, so each one can do something different. I know it works for some guys, but I wouldn't ever want to own like 8 Les Pauls all with the same specs for example I'd rather just get one really good one (and maybe a backup).
For now, I don't foresee myself buying any guitars. If I add guitars, they will be homemade electrics, and I will likely sell off some stuff, so my collection will likely stay in the 6-10 range, but I could see expanding to 20ish someday. I doubt I could reasonably play many more than that.
Two Strats (I have a third but it's in pieces and some of the parts have been sold) one is SSS the other is SSH with a Floyd Rose
Two Tele/Esquires one has a TV Jones in the neck and Fralin in the bridge (going to convert it to a 12-string) the other is homemade from parts and has a tapped Don Mare pickup in the bridge
PRS Tremonti which I plan to sell (got it in a trade for a guitar that was worth much less and don't like it as much as the Floyd Strat)
1962 Fender Jaguar all stock
1965 SG Jr (it's been refinished) which I might sell after I finish my pine Tele Jr project
Taylor 314CE stock
I mainly play the homemade Esquire and Taylor.
I could see adding four acoustics (though not in the near future) another regular six-string to have one in open and one in standard, a baritone (maybe one of those 8-string baritone Taylors), a 12-string, and a nylon string.
For electrics, I could see owning a bass, a baritone, and maybe a few more with oddball pickups (I want to do a Dano inspired build for example). I also lust after a hollowbody Gretsch after playing a Silver Falcon at a store and loving it.
With my guitars, I try to avoid redundancy, so each one can do something different. I know it works for some guys, but I wouldn't ever want to own like 8 Les Pauls all with the same specs for example I'd rather just get one really good one (and maybe a backup).
For now, I don't foresee myself buying any guitars. If I add guitars, they will be homemade electrics, and I will likely sell off some stuff, so my collection will likely stay in the 6-10 range, but I could see expanding to 20ish someday. I doubt I could reasonably play many more than that.