I like combos too. Easier to haul around and while heavy, one trip does it. I often have limited room for hauling gear to shows so even a head and 2x12 can take too much room.
As an example, the TSL122 is an absolute killer combo rig with side handles to facilitate carrying.

Even though I have an assortment of guitars, this is an easy one: My trusty Washburn D-20 S/N dreadnaught acoustic... First guitar I got when I moved to Canada. Bought it third hand used... Keep it by my side, play it any time of day or night without disturbing anyone, practice all my songs, thicker strings give my fingers a good workout (e.g: bends), polishes my skills (pinch harmonics, tapping, palm mutes, etc...).
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I love it with all its blemishes, nicks, scars and scratches and in spite of it having divots the size of the grand canyon on the first few frets (which throw my tuning towhen I press too hard on them). It still gives out a warm tone that I haven't found on any other.
I can’t play with out a guitar an amp, because I am not so fond of acoustic guitars.
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so happy to see her happy --- and working-- that guitar begged to be on stage
so happy to see her happy --- and working-- that guitar begged to be on stage
Go Leafs Go!Yep! Bruins VS Leafs! Fireside! Cooking turkey kabobs!
OK, so not only Teles but now, combos... The christmas present list for Ramo is getting bigger!!!

Maybe the silver flake itself or components of it are the ones interacting?Gibsons are finished in nitro. But these original Silverbursts yellow much more than other colors for some reason. I've seen theories, mostly that its the paint they used, which apparently was some type of automotive finish, offgassing something under the clear nitro that is reacting with the finish in a different way. Always have wondered what the real skinny is though.