
Lunch:
As you will see this week, my lunches are pretty boring. Tonight is a ham sandwich, pretzels, and two oranges. I usually eat around 4am, so I keep it simple because I normally go to bed around 8am. Sometimes it’s hard to resist going to breakfast with my coworkers, but I would hate to see how big I would be if I did that!
G&L:
One of my favorite things about this site is seeing the collections of other members. You guys have some amazing guitars. My question is, which particular guitar is your favorite, and why? Even if it’s not a G&L. Feel free to include a photo of your prized guitar!
My prized guitar is pinky. It’s the 84/85 Rampage that I got back last year. I used to wonder if it was really as good as I remembered, or if the legend grew as the years went by, and I had it in my mind as being better than it really was. All I know is, every guitar I ever played was compared to it, and I never found a guitar that was quite as good. Now that I’ve had it back for over a year, it is as good as I remembered. It’s an ugly salmon pink guitar, nothing much to look at with just one pickup and 1 volume knob, but it is a GREAT playing guitar. The neck is perfect for me; I love the oiled maple neck with the ebony board and the 1 ¾ neck width, I love how it plays. It has its limitations with the Schaller pickup and no tone control. So I have to tweak the amp and pedals to get my sound. It’s also a little flat sounding when playing clean tones, but I prefer to keep the original pickup in it. I play all the guitars in my collection, but this is the one I always go back to. It’s a simple guitar. Just plug it in and go. When I start playing it, there’s no telling what’s going to come out. It’s a really fun guitar, and it’s perfect for classic hard rock. I learned my lesson, I will never part with this guitar again!
Here is Pinky in all its glory.

So how about it, what’s your go to guitar?
Non G&L:
This may seem like a stupid topic, but I just recently tried this for the first time. I've always known what the adjustable pole pieces were for, but I just dismissed it thinking it wouldn’t make much of a difference. I noticed when playing one of my Rampages with a clean tone; the sound was kind of harsh. I always rolled the volume back to smooth it out. I recently adjusted the pole pieces for the first time, and was very surprised that it took care of it. It had a buzzing or slightly distorted sound with the guitar volume up. At times it even sounded out of tune. Since I made the adjustment, the distorted sound is gone, and it has a more even, chimey tone to it. Seems like it made a big difference. Am I imagining this, or have others experienced anything similar after making adjustments to the pickups?
One more thing: Scott, Your J.E.T.S. looked damn good last night. The rookie QB came through in the clutch!

Thanks for taking the time to read, and I look forward to reading your responses and opinions.
Thanks,
Dave