1997 Fender '52 reissue Telecaster (aka, "Copperline"),
Seymour Duncan Antiquity humbucker in the neck position; Nocaster in the bridge:

 

Copperline with my '84 Super Champ:

 

Body shot:

 

Headstock:

 

Date stamp on neck (Jun 25 1997):

 

Neck pocket (What a mess!):

 

Neck heel (reads: "5-7-97"):

 

2003 Martin J-40:

Body:

Body:

 

My Pedalboard (as of 9/25/06)

0. SKB PS-25 Pedalboard
Got this off the 'bay for $60. It powers all my pedals, except for my wah. Not bad for the money!

1. Guyatone MD3 Delay
Flat out, the most fun pedal I have on my board.

2. Boss TR-2 Tremolo
Just recently got this one used for $70. So far so good!

3. Ibanez FL-9 Flanger
Awesome Flanger from the early 80's. Swooshes and wooshes. Very transparent. Got this one from my brother, who found it sitting in his closet, for free.

4. Maxon OD808 Overdrive
I usually leave this overdrive on for a nice crunch while playing rhythm, since it's slightly more nuanced and musical than the Magnolia Plus (see next pedal). For $70, I couldn't pass this one up.

5. Pharoah Amps Magnolia Plus
This is an 808-based "Vintage Overdrive" pedal. I stomp on this one when I kick into a solo. It's a real sweet sounding pedal and screams with a nice smooth sustain. I got this one custom made by Matt from Pharoah Amps. The special feature -- which stock Magnolia Plus pedals don't have -- is the Mode switch (the toggle switch to the left of the Tone knob). It selects either the stock silicon (toggle down), which is a more modern sound, or three germanium diodes in an asymmetrical setup (toggle up), which has a more classic vibe. Great pedal! I can't tell you what I paid for this one, as it was sort of a special favor that Matt did for me.

6. Dunlop Crybaby 535Q
Super-versatile wah pedal that can be dialed in for a wide variety of tones. Got this one used for $70.

Ludwig Accent drum kit (paid $300 for everything, except the dw5000 pedal):