 You know, you can't sit down because there's just guitars leaning against all the furniture. Yeah. Well, each guitar kind of, you pick one up and something comes out of it, you know? And you're like, wow, all right. And then you grab a different one. They just did it. Yesterday I was just pulling guitars out, looking for that one, you know? And I've been playing this new Gibson V I got that is just amazing and it's a fucking rhythm. I saw that thing. It's great. But then today I was pulling, yesterday I was pulling out the Les Pauls and like, these are great, but they're just not that one. But then I pulled out my 1984 Yamaha SZ3000. Oh, yeah. That's the best guitar I've ever made. That's like the Dave Manichetti one. Yeah, exactly. What covers yours? Like ivory, like aged white. Oh man, how long have you had that? About a few. Maybe about six months ago or something. It's showroom new. It's barely got a scuff on it. No buckle rash, nothing. It's got the abalone in all the way. Oh my God, what year is it? 84. 84, the year I graduated. The year it bonded by blood came out. Yeah, no, 85. So it's even a year older. Wow. No, it's just the most in tune sounding guitar. It just is perfect. But the stock pickups were so clean, like no gain at all. Like these guys covet them. So EMG made me a set of passives that looked like the stock ones because I didn't want to change the look so it sounds amazing. Wow, where'd you get that eBay? No, a guitar store I follow on Instagram up in Seattle. Shit, what a score. Yeah, I bought it the second I commented. How much? Mine. How much was it? 3,000. That ain't bad, man. I was talking to, I had Dave Manichetti on the podcast and we went through the history of his SG's, yellow SG's that he told all about it because I just remember he just played that black one with the 3,000 fully, all the abalone and everything. And it was just unbelievable. Well, the first guy I ever saw had one that made me want one because his tone was so killer. It was Thane Rasmussen from Amber Chorus. Oh, wow. He had one back in the old Waldorf days and like what an amazing guitar. You know, I'm playing this Hondo and I've got this big fucking oversized stainless steel whammy bar and you know, it's a cheap, cheap guitar but I made it killer and like he's got this beautiful guitar and it sounded so killer. And this thing's amazing. You think he had changed pickups on his back then? No, because I mean, some of them came with your basic PAFs in it and stuff like the one I got getting, but it's just so good. Wow. And the color, cool. Fucking, ah, I put the other guitars away. Now, were you playing Fernandez a while like Kirk Hammett was? No? So the other thing I was gonna say, my SPG 3000 is better than Kirk's. Oh, oh, shit, he's got one? Yeah, well, we both love him and he sent me a picture a long time ago like a couple of years back and like, look what I just scored, dude. Like a really sweet black one. And then I sent him mine and like I got, look at mine, I sent him a picture of the back. It's like no one's ever played it with a belt buckle on. You know, it's like, perfect. Oh my God, I wish I could see it. You got it right there? Yeah, hold on. Yeah, oh my God. Oh, dude, that thing is killer. There's not even a fucking mark on it. Dude, look at that thing. So unmuted. Oh my God. Oh, not a scratch. The headstock doesn't have a single chip on it. Although it might, since I just tagged it on the show. Oh my God. Oh, that thing is beautiful, dude. That's fucking great. Oh my God, that is a score.