Bumping this because I've recently got a bunch of new cool stuff. I think last year all I owned was a $100 Epiphone LP Special and a tiny Blackstar battery powered amp. Things are a lot different now.
Guitars
Yamaha Acoustic/Electric: I think it's a AC1M, but I'm not 100% sure. My dad bought this for himself around the middle of last year and gave it to me for christmas. It sounds awesome and is really easy to play. I don't really plug it in, but I guess it's nice to have the option if I ever want to. The onboard tuner is really nice though.
Yamaha Revstar RS320: I was looking to upgrade from my Epiphone last year and after I played that Yamaha acoustic I decided to check out what they had for electric guitars. Got this on sale for $300 and I love it. It's the cheapest model in this particular line, but it's just super stripped down and basic compared to the higher priced models, which is fine by me. It's super light, got a great feeling neck, and the stock pickups are awesome. I personally like the way this guitar feels and plays more than some of the American Fenders my dad has which cost a hell of a lot more. The only thing I'll probably ever change on it is swapping out the knobs for some black tele style ones.
Amps
Fender Hotrod Deluxe: My buddy sold this to me for $100. Not much to really write about, everyone knows this amp. It's an older one, but everything works and sounds great. The only downside is how loud it is. I even swapped out one of the preamp tubes to one with a lower output and the thing still wants to blow the roof off the house if you crank it past 2. Great for playing with a band, but not the most practical for practicing.
Yamaha THR5: I just bought this to solve the loudness problem I had with the Fender. Only played on it for a few minutes and I can't believe how nice this thing sounds for how small and cheep ($200) it is. It's got 5 amp models, one Fender, one Vox, two Marshalls, and a Mesa Boogie. It's also got four effects (chorus, flanger, phaser and trem), tap tempo digital delay and spring and hall reverb, all of which sound awesome. On board tuner, aux in, headphone jack and USB out so it can be used as a recording interface. It's fucking awesome.
Pedals
Fender tuner: It tunes.
TC Electronic Cinders: I use this as my always on overdrive. It's pretty light gain, but gets pretty hairy if you crank it. I mostly play rhythm stuff and this gets nice and crunchy, but doesn't get muddy with open chords. It's an awesome, kinda garagey dirty sound. Got it for $40 new and for that price I don't think it can be beat.
EHX Big Muff w/tone wicker: It's basically a classic Big Muff, but with a few extra features. The tone bypass switch sounds like it cuts out the highs and boosts the volume a bit. It just makes the whole thing sound bigger and meaner. The tone wicker adds in more highs, but I don't really use that. When I play this I want a big dark tone. I probably sound the worst when I use this, but it's fun for heavy stoner riffs.
TC Echobrain Analog Delay: I wanted a super simple delay and this was onsale for $40. It sounds good and does all that classic self oscillating analog delay space ship sounding shit which is fun. I might go for something with more features down the road, but for my skill level, this thing is fine.
Donner looper: Dirt simple looper. One switch and one level knob. All I really need for practicing.
Drums:
This was my brothers set he had when he passed away. It's just a simple ddrum kit, I don't really think there's anything special about it. We used to have a really nice Ludwig kit when we were younger and lived with my parents, but I don't know what happened to that. This doesn't sound as good, but I'm happy I have it. He had a bunch of crasy china cymbals and some other weird ones with holes in them, but I like a simple set up. It's got a double bass pedal hooked up, but I don't mess with that either. I kinda just keep it on there because it was his thing. I really don't play it much unless friends come over because I'm still a better drummer than a guitar player, but guitar is more fun to play by myself.
The skateboard was something I found in my brothers room when I went to clean it out after he passed. I don't know where it came from, but I think it's pretty cool.