Looks like you guy's have some rocken amps out there!, Bill I can't even imagine 200 watts, I've yet to own a Mesa but almost bought a lonestar at GC a few years back, they are pricey. Baker, that's a Gibson Scout in the pic, same as the falcon except it has a 10 instead of the falcon's 12" speaker, It's the first amp I ever owned and I still have and use it often, the reverb is to die for and the trem ain't bad either.
As you guys know, the amount of watts doesn't always equate to power and volume, the efficiancy of the speakers matters a lot also, The 2X12 cab loaded with 99% Celestion Golds is a lot louder, using the same head as when hooked up to my old 4X12 MM cab with EV's that probably run around 75 to 80%
I have quite a few small combo amps but I prefer a head and cab combo because I can change my tone dramaticly just by swicthing out cabs, the three cabs I use most are an Avatar 2X12 with the celestion Golds, the old 4X12 Music man cab with the origional alnico EV's for vintage tone and I have two 4X10 carvin cabs loaded with Celestion Greenbacks for rocken out, and most of my smaller combos have a speaker jack installed so I can run different cabs with those too. I love the tone of a 4X10 cab, 10" speakers just get no respect.
I'm not into lugging around hefty combo's or heavy heads and 4X12 cabs either, when I go to jams I carry the Orange Tiny Terror and very light 4X10 carvin cab, I'm lookin right now for a deal on a Fuchs Lucky 7.
I also like to buy cheap no name little combos from the 50's to 70's, They mostly sound like crap when I get them, I re-cap and clean them up good, change out the input jacks, some I'll re-tolex some not, and they all get re-tubed if needed with NOS tubes of which I have a rather large collection of. They make nice little projects and sound damn good when I am done with them. here is one of my favs, the Knox, I have no idea who made it or where it was made, it's got to be early 60's look at those cool knobs, I call it my cold war amp.

OK back to guitars, Short scale VS long scale, some guys can transition seemlessly between the two, I can't, I've had my share of short scale guitars, I can get used to them after a week straight of playing but still can't play with my eyes closed like on the standard scale. here's a pic of one of my old favorite short scale guitars, the Gretch beast, those early 80's Dimarizos are one of my favorite humbuckers ever.

I'll leave you today with an old pic of Leo with that awsome Z-2
