My collection:
Chowny SWB-1 Bass
Epiphone Nighthawk - Custom Reissue
Epiphone Les Paul Black Beauty
Fender American Standard Telecaster
Gibson ES-335 Studio
Gibson nighthawk CST3 with factory Floyd Rose tremolo
Godin Artisan ST II Ultimate
Godin Exit 22-S
Hagstrom Viking Deluxe natural blond
Hagstrom Super Swede
Hagstrom Super Swede P-90 Tremar
Hofner Violin Bass
Ibanez Roadstar II RS1000 (1983)
Ibanez AEL20 Acoustic
James Tyler Variax JT-69
Norman B20 (6) Acoustic
PRS Custom 24 2007 (zebra #6 Pickups)
Schectar C-1 Classic - Antique
I love them all, except maybe the Variax and the Godin Artisan. The variax always has a honking mid range tone running through it (around the 250-500 Hz zone), whichever model you select, and IMO it doesn't do a good job of any of them. I'll probably end up selling it.
As for the Godin Artisan, it's a lovely guitar, but it has a push-pull tone knob with circuitry which shifts the frequency response. After about 10 years of home use, this tone pot went belly-up, I wrote to Godin expecting to be able to buy a replacement unit for it, but they were distinctly uninterested and abruptly informed me that they no longer made or supported that model, basically gave me the finger. This was not a cheap guitar and I expect a lot more than 10 years from a cheap guitar, let alone one that cost £1,000+ in the mid 90s. I was so disappointed that I haven't got round to ripping it out and putting an ordinary tone pot in there.
If (God forbid) my house were on fire and I had to grab just one, I think it would have to be the Gibson Nighthawk, it's an amazingly versatile guitar and sounds sublime throughout it's many varied tones, and it's neck pickup is pure honey and spice, I LOVE it!