Took these photos last night at a gig at the WildHorse Saloon in Nashville.  The instruments in the first photo are (left to right), 1942 handmade Jamison fiddle, Taylor 810, G&L Legacy Special, Fender Tele w/ G Bender, Fender Tele, Lazer Strat clone.  I posted these over on the acoustic guitar forum, so I'm just posting the link to that here.
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/foru ... p?t=183420
I picked up the Lazor at a pawn shop for $50 a few years ago.  It has a great neck, but the body is made of plywood.  I kept it under my desk at work for years.  The electronics are HORRIBLE.  But I needed a 4th guitar for this singer, so I put the Gotoh blade pup that used to be in my Legacy Special into the neck position of the Lazer.  I use it exclusively for slide and it screams - as long as I keep it on the neck pup only.
The G&L is my main guitar.  I sings through that Dr. Z (and through the old Bassman head you can see lurking on the floor behind the Taylor).
			
			
									
						
							Here's my Legacy Special - with some distant cousins...
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				David
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Re: Here's my Legacy Special - with some distant cousins...
Nice shots, David!  The Wild Horse has got to be a great place to play.   
 
We stopped in Nashville for a couple days on our way down to The Masters golf tournament a few years ago. Spent an evening hitting a lot of the bars downtown and we had a blast. The Wild Horse was my favorite. All I remember about the band that night is that they were damn good, and they kinda threw themselves together for that gig. Pretty amazing.
Brian
			
			
									
						
										
						We stopped in Nashville for a couple days on our way down to The Masters golf tournament a few years ago. Spent an evening hitting a lot of the bars downtown and we had a blast. The Wild Horse was my favorite. All I remember about the band that night is that they were damn good, and they kinda threw themselves together for that gig. Pretty amazing.
Brian