Battleaxes and gear....Show em

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Sn1p3r187
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Show me your guitars, basses, gear you use, hell I'll even say drum kits since I got a lot of respect for a good drummer since I view drumming as pretty difficult. But for me- My good old Epiphone Thunderbird. Plays pretty well, the neck dive is always a annoying issue. But beyond that it's a good bass to play and generally enjoyable with or without the distortion. I alternate between pick and fingers, but I'm finding playing with a pick to be more of a challenge.
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The banjo was passed down to me from my grandfather. I don't know how to really play anything on it, but who knows maybe one day I'll want to try something new. Next is a fender starcaster which I bought from a friend. Then it's the Ibanez, which is the first guitar I ever bought with my own cash. Next is an Indiana, which is something cheep my grandmother bought me from a pawn shop in Florida. Last but not least is my favorite, the Alvarez. My grandfather gave it to my dad, and my dad gave it to me. Any song I've ever made and recorded with an acoustic guitar was that one. I had 4 other guitars but either sold them or gave them to family members. The keyboard is from my childhood, but still works great.

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Next is a bunch of stuff for inspiration, wires, one if my pedals, and my favorite amp which seen better days. Behind it in its opening I've got a ton of things like picks, strings, straps, and string cleaners. Going to get a new one soon. I've got a few more amps somewhere around here.

Lastly I've got this.

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Not much to say about the piano. It was already here when I moved in, so the people who lived here before me must have left it. It needs some work, but still can be played.