A wonderful Collings Soco Dlx with a carved spruce top instead of maple, Lollar low wind pickups. This guitar is very close to being right in the middle between a laminate 335 sound and a carved top sound. A light center block and light guitar overall. This was a 2nd but still haven't figured out why. They are perfectionists out there at Collings.
1950 ES-175. Killing guitar.
1982 Gibson ES335 dot reissue. Also great guitar. I bought it in the 1990's from a music store near Berklee that has since closed. Don't remember the name but Charles Hansen sold it to me.
Great guitar. Parts body with a heavily tweaked 1952 neck. I think a Lollar hi-wind HB - don't remember bridge pickup manufacture.
Another killing guitar. 1969 rosewood tele neck that I bought from Kevin Belz, Mark Jenny body, Throbak SLE 101+, don't remember single coil but possibly Harmonic Design.
Chris Forshage ergonomic Tele body with no-name neck built by somebody in Austin. Really nice figured maple neck with Brazilian rosewood and real abalone dots. Harmonic Design pickups and Triple play mount (rarely used).
Another great Forshage guitar: ergo with harmonic design (I think) humbucker.
A parts Tokai Springy Sound strat. 1981 neck and 82 or 83 body. Also a wonderful guitar.
A wonderful 1954 Gibson GA50 - the Jim Hall amp!
A wonderful 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb. All original except the Eminence Swamp Thang speaker.
Great amp! 1965 Fender Princeton Reverb - all original.
My current main pedalboard - July 2019 - probably soon to change. :)