The holy grail of gear

Good looking PRS there Steve. What neck profile? I’m a big fan of their wide-thin. It just fits my hand so nice.
Don, I think it is a wide thin neck the 1991 Custom 24 I sold years ago was thicker like my early 1960 Les Paul Standard.
 
Not sure I really have one. I don't care at all about who played what guitars, I just like what I like.
I guess the Explorer, cause I love them, and the 1960 Reissue LP from 2022.

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This Alembic Bass owned by John Entwistle is pretty iconic. This pic is circa 1987 when I curated the Hard Rock Cafe Guitar Collection in Dallas. We had a bunch of wildly iconic guitars in our hands in those days. This was in my shop in Oak Cliff Texas. I’m sporting the super mullet!IMG_2615.jpeg
 
This Alembic Bass owned by John Entwistle is pretty iconic. This pic is circa 1987 when I curated the Hard Rock Cafe Guitar Collection in Dallas. We had a bunch of wildly iconic guitars in our hands in those days. This was in my shop in Oak Cliff Texas. I’m sporting the super mullet!View attachment 99867
I recognized that bass when you first posted it!(didn’t even notice the power mullet)
 
I would love the sweet lady in the magazine I lusted so hard after for a couple years

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Carvin DC200 KOA

I actually got to play one in the late 80's for a bit. It was so smooth, action so low it practically played itself. That one had a Kahler, I'd rather hardtail it.
 
PRS calls neck shapes "patterns"? Don't think much of the guy, he spews some really odd ramblings. His guitars are not all that special imwo.
 
Hands down it would be Medallion Gibson "V"
Probably not Michael's because he altered and later broke the headstock.
Kk sold his at auction.
 
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