Many of his vintage guitars and amplifers have been destroyed in various domestic incidents.
The whole album was recorded in Vincent's home and made use of numerous vintage guitars and other equipment.
But then Freddie was unlikely to ding anyone with a National steel or indeed any other vintage guitar.
But it has straightforward controls on the body that let the player select the sound of one of two dozen famous vintage guitars.
The album was praised widely; Vintage Guitar called it "a great CD."
Baird owns numerous vintage guitars and amplifiers.
For most guitarists, this is unacceptable; especially for expensive vintage guitars where it is vital to preserve cosmetic appearance.
One of his favorite vintage guitars is a 1954 Gibson ES-175, which he rarely plays on the road since its wiring buzzes in certain venues.
Two very distinctive vintage guitars were stolen in Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire on the 3rd of November.
From 1993 through 1997, Vintage Guitar also published the periodical VG Classics.