Many guitars have come and gone from my life, starting with a Hofner Club 50 back in 1971, but I was down to a single budget acoustic by the late 90s.
Just before Christmas in 1997, I was dispatched by my mother-in-law to buy a starter acoustic for my father-in-law, and accidentally wound up buying a second hand G&L Legacy Special as well. Thus began this chapter of my journey.
Left to right: L'arrivee OM-3R (50th birthday present to self!), G&L ASAT Classic semi-hollow, G&L ASAT Classic Special (with faux binding and contoured back), G&L Legacy special with Kinman AV-N pickups, PRS Single Cut. At the back, G&L Tribute JB (for home recording) and the body of my in-progress PBG JM 12-string.
The G&Ls more or less take turns for live playing. They are all a bit different but each can cover pretty much the full range of which I'm capable. The PRS sounds fantastic, but it's too nice to subject to the risk of dings and scratches, so mainly stays home.
I play through a Boss ME-80 into a Hughes and Kettner Puretone combo with a THD Hot Plate power soak.