Any Guitar Players?

Damian Murphy said:
Check out <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.justinguitar.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.justinguitar.com/</a><!-- m --> .In my opinion this is the best resource for learning guitar on the web , all his lessons are free and available on youtube.
What guitar do you have ?

Cheers Damian,

I've got a few actually, all picked up cheaply from ebay or via friends - a Chinese Strat copy, a Godman Les Paul copy (with a 3/4 size body... but was only £20!), a Fender strat-necked acoustic (dreadnought shape) and a £10 nylon strung acoustic that I got for a tenner off ebay!

The idea is to improve to a point where I can justify the purchase of a nicer guitar, I've got my eye on far too many already!
 
Well one of the electrics I rebuilt (new electrics) and I do fancy building my own, but the idea of having something made by a professional luthier does tempt me!

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I have a great scales book, I used to learn classical and these are great as a warm up.
I have it scanned if you want a copy.
 
Used to play a steel string acoustic (blues and ragtime), but gave it up when the mate I played with died - never picked up a guitar since :( I did make a classical guitar years ago, and Henk's right that it's a longwinded business, especially making the mosaics for the rosette. I've got vague plans for a mandolin or mandola one day ... the timber's been seasoning under the bed for ages.
 
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