My guitars dont so much have names... I opted for the Stevie Ray approach and simply call my main strat Number 1. My other strat that I play on numerous occasions is a beat up strat copy that has been set on fire and has beer caps nailed to it with finishing nails is called "Zero" because i sanded down the finish in some spots to give it a more beat up look and there was a spot that was worn down to the wood... so I put a sticker of a big zero over it. Since then the guitar has been lit on fire a couple more times and the zero has bubbled up. It looks pretty cool. My guitars somewhat earn there names though. My friend has a '57 Custom Shop re-issue strat that he calls Marilyn because he ordered it in the Blonde Ash finish. So he named it after Marilyn Monroe...
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My guitars dont so much have names... I opted for the Stevie Ray approach and simply call my main strat Number 1. My other strat that I play on numerous occasions is a beat up strat copy that has been set on fire and has beer caps nailed to it with finishing nails is called "Zero" because i sanded down the finish in some spots to give it a more beat up look and there was a spot that was worn down to the wood... so I put a sticker of a big zero over it. Since then the guitar has been lit on fire a couple more times and the zero has bubbled up. It looks pretty cool. My guitars somewhat earn there names though. My friend has a '57 Custom Shop re-issue strat that he calls Marilyn because he ordered it in the Blonde Ash finish. So he named it after Marilyn Monroe...
My guitars dont so much have names... I opted for the Stevie Ray approach and simply call my main strat Number 1. My other strat that I play on numerous occasions is a beat up strat copy that has been set on fire and has beer caps nailed to it with finishing nails is called "Zero" because i sanded down the finish in some spots to give it a more beat up look and there was a spot that was worn down to the wood... so I put a sticker of a big zero over it. Since then the guitar has been lit on fire a couple more times and the zero has bubbled up. It looks pretty cool. My guitars somewhat earn there names though. My friend has a '57 Custom Shop re-issue strat that he calls Marilyn because he ordered it in the Blonde Ash finish. So he named it after Marilyn Monroe...