I've been playing for quite a few years now, and I've managed to collect a few peices here and there...
Accoustic:
2 Ovation Celebrity Deluxe 6 strings (ambur and chery burst). The ambur one has a much brighter and fuller sound, while the chery seems to be much more deep and mellow.
A 30 year old hand made "Garcia" classical nylon string. This is just the best sounding guitar I've ever heard ... my mom picked it up at a flee market about 25 years ago for 200 bucks. I've had it appraised at over $10,000, heh. The neck is about 3 inches across at the nut and the strings are a mile off the fretboard ... It was a bitch to learn to play on (was all I had for about 3 years).
My next guitar will probably be an older Martin 12 string, if I can find one.
Electric:
Westone Ibanez looking peice of shit ... this was my first guitar (after stealing the garcia from my mother). Bright red finish, rosewood fretboard etc... Plays bad, sounds worse.
Levinson Blade custom. Hand made by Garry Levinson in Switzerland. This was one of his first peices, before Fender made him change the headstock design. It's a gorgeous transparent blue finish, with custom black lace pickups, active electronics with a pre-amp, sperzel locking tuners, gold hardware. This thing plays and sounds better than any strat I've ever seen. I use really heavy gauge strings on this (13s), and keep it tuned half a step down.
1989 Fender Statocaster Plus. Black/white, maple neck, gold lace sensors, schaller locking tuners with an lsr roller nut. Typical strat, great action, awesome blues guitar. I prefer the Levinson though.
Paul Reed Smith custom 24 -
http://www3.sympatico.ca/faerin/Guitars/PRSandBlade.jpg. This is my newest toy (have wanted one of these for years) Turquoise finish, 10+ flame top, bird inlays, new style locking tuners, trem bridge. Custom ordered from PRS, took about 8 months to finally get to me. D'dario 9's with standard tuning for this one. I'm insanely happy with this guitar ... it's what I pickup to play 99% of the time now.
Been looking around for a nice less paul custom or ES-335, but most of the new stuff gibson produces seems to be pretty lacking in quality :\ If I can find a nice 60s-80s LP for a decent price, I'll snatch it up pretty quickly.
Amplifiers:
1978 Traynor Mk3. Bought this in a small town music store for next to nothing. I was told it was used by The Guess Who for a few years (entirely possible, they used many of these amps), but who knows. 200 watt, all tube, 2x 10" jensons, awesome reverb, great classic "glassy" sound, Weighs more than my car.
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. 40 watts, all tube, 1x12" jenson. Almost as loud as the traynor at only 40 watts ... I haven't gotten this thing above 2 yet. Classic fender sound in a very portable amp. This is what I use 99% of the time now, with a couple modded Ibanez TS9 tube screamers for overdrive.
I also have a cheaper Yamaha keyboard that I've been teaching myself to play piano on. I'll probably upgrade this to something decent shortly.