I was damn near perfect playing “I Hate Myself For Loving You” on that thing.
Got a few myself. I also have the PS4 game Rocksmith where you hookup a real guitar.
That D35 is awesome, and yes, you have a gem there, congrats and cherish it. If possible, post a pic of the back......love the wedge on back of a D35.1966 Martin-D35. When my great uncle passed away my mom and dad were cleaning out his stuff in Helena Arkansas and found this guitar. Ended up being give to me, as I'm the only one who plays, when I was 19 years old. Had no idea what I even had until I took it in for a tune in Starkville and the guy at backstage music told me to only take it a Martin specialist and explained what I had. Literally never have to tune this thing and it sounds better than anything else I've ever played. Brazilian Rosewood is killer.
Also have a Raines hollow body electric
Hohner acoustic
Seagull acoustic
Side note - My brother-in-law's dad has a sick 1965 Fender Jazzmaster.

If the Great Aunts guitar is an old Gibson, definitely go to the right place if it needs to be reconditioned. Could be worth quite a bit.I don't have an electric but I've got a Taylor Big Baby. Also have a very, very old one at home that my mother said her great aunt used to play on Memphis radio back in the late 20's. I THINK it's a Gibson with f holes in it. I need to do more research. And, while not a guitar, I have this very model mandolin at home with the hard case and tuning harp. https://jakewildwood.blogspot.com/2019/08/1920s-lyon-healy-style-two-point-carved.html
That's a nice group. Should be proud.Nice pics Bruce! And great topic, curious to see what other folks have.
Here's my recently updated man-cave wall :
The acoustic in the middle is my 95 Alvarez Yairi, which is probably my favorite because I've had it the longest and I spent all my co-op savings on it.
I got my Les Paul Studio in 1996, then that Vantage hollow-body in 1999 (not sure what year it is and it looks nicer than it plays). Then didn't get another electric guitar til I got my PRS last year, and then figured I needed a Strat a few weeks ago (but it's from 2016).
That 3/4 acoustic guitar is beautiful, custom made, got it for my 20th anniversary present, Koa wood and Colorado "beatle kill" wood w/ other stuff.
Then a Fender Jazz bass which I like but am not very good at playing.
And that is Willie's autograph on the picture disk
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I always just figured he was a huge fan of Straton Karatassos**StratDog, I expected you to be the first to post on this topic. ?????
I second the baby Taylor love. My buddy has one and it's fantastic. I've got a Martin X series that I really likeI got one of the small concert cedar tops from the guitar place in Starkville when they started carrying them (92 probably), it was my first "nice" guitar. Pretty much burned my loan check for the semester so we got a 20 pound bag of pintos and lived on bean burritos for a couple of months. I still have it, and talked my wife into a couple of Taylors a few Christmases ago. They had a deal where you bought one of the nice ones and got a short-scale travel for a few hundred bucks. That baby Taylor is a great guitar.
Or maybe he just has a bunch of Les Pauls.I always just figured he was a huge fan of Straton Karatassos**
Looks like we have matching strats!I've been buying, selling, and trading guitars for years. Here's the current bunch plus my mandolin.
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