A picture of me playing my acoustic guitar. The shirt I was wearing says "Help! My dice are trying to kill me!", made by Shamus at Twenty Sided.
UPDATE: I just noticed that Shamus has linked to me. For those unfortunate souls that have decided to follow his link, welcome to my little corner of the web.
Found these on a forum:
First, Zack Kim using hammers-on on two electric guitars:
Next is Jean Baudin playing the theme on on an 11-string bass:
The above two are great, but my personal favorite is Sebastien Gomez playing the Mario theme in classical guitar style:
That's the one I want to learn how to play!
Got an electric guitar from a friend for pretty cheap, so here's my small collection of guitars!
Yeah, both are beginners guitars, though I've had the Yamaha Eterna EF-10 acoustic (top one in the picture) since 1995 and played it on-and-off through-out the years. That acoustic will just not die; It's been dropped, bumped into things, and generally abused and ignored by me, but it always shrugs it off with only the rather rare minor chip here and there. And I've always enjoyed the sound it produces.
The Fender Squier Bullet electric is also a beginner's guitar, and according to Wikipedia, made in 1984 in Japan. It seems to be in very good condition for it to be 23 years old; it was either rarely played or very well taken care of. It is my first electric (and well, only the second guitar that I owned), and still getting used it it. I'm not as comfortable on it as I am with my acoustic, but I feel that way on just about any electric guitar I try out. I'll probably get used to it as I play on it more.
My two guitars, a Yamaha Eterna EF-10 acoustic on the top and a Fender Squier Bullet electric on the bottom.