I barely get to play these anymore because of kids and neighbors so it's usually just my no frills Yamaha acoustic.
I've bought and sold a few guitars in the past, the highlights being a Duesenberg which was awesome except mine had some tuning issues and Rickenbacker 610 (which was kinda small and didn't really do anything a Tele couldn't.
Currently I just have these 2. Both Japanese Fenders. I'm a huge fan of Japanese guitars because the build quality is usually way beyond Mexican and Korean models but the price is far less than US Models (used prices are still generally good but newer ones have crept upwards).
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Japanese 62 Tele with US made pickups. Just a super solid guitar. The bridge is kind of shitty and hard to intonate. Ordered new from Japan 10 years ago. Apparently Fender USA got mad about these being sold here and it got harder to get them soon after. I don't know if that's still true.
Same guitar the Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist has. Mine is red, which I always thought looked dumb. The fake Floyd Rose is useless and I leave it unlocked although I do like the fine tuners. The stock electronics are junky and I replaced the pickups with some vintage reissues.
You can find similar 1980s Japanese Fenders and Squiers for $300-400 and they are incredibly well made guitars.
94' Twin aka "Evil Twin". Kind of a flawed early attempt at a Fender/Marshall hybrid and way too loud for a duffer like me to have but it's still fun. The Clean channel is just that - unlimited clean. Not amazing but suitably Fenderish with reverb. The Overdrive loses definition as the volume goes up sounds more mushy than crunchy. The other high gain Fender from this era, the Prosonic is way better.
The Evil Twin does have a "Vintage Gain" on the clean channel with its own volume so the amp effectively has 3 channels. VIntage Gain sounds like an overdriven Bassman and is by far my favorite thing on the amp. Great for 60's sounds. Even better with humbuckers, which I am sadly lacking at the moment. The Twin also has wattage switching to make it break up a bit easier and Bias test points which let you easily replace tubes yourself.
Fender eventually did this amp better with the Super Sonic Twin although I think those cost $$$.