I have 5, two of which are rarely played. One of the two was my first electric, a cheap Jackson JS-30 Warrior in metallic red. The other is my first guitar ever, an Epiphone AJ-15-NA.
My three other guitars are all Kiesel customs. One is a 6-string UltraV, mahogany neck and body with stainless steel frets and ebony fingerboard with mother of pearl dot inlays, 14" neck radius, thin neck profile painted and gloss necks, Floyd Rose tremolo with a Hipshot tremsetter installed, DiMarzio X2N bridge pickup. The next is a 6-string X220 with all the same specs as the UltraV except for it's a fixed-bridge and a 12" neck radius (and it has black hardware instead of chrome, was supposed to be chrome but the guy that took the order f-ed it up). Both are gloss black.
My last one is a 7-string multiscale Aries with the body bevel deleted, mahogany body with burled maple topwood and a body binding effect (not real binding, just an unpainted edge to look like it has binding), translucent red with a thin translucent black burst around the top only, 5 piece maple and mahogany neck (natural, gloss finish), ebony fingerboard with mother of pearl inlays, stainless steel frets, thinner neck profile and a Seymour Duncan Nâzgul bridge pickup, and the electronics cover on the back is ebony. This one looks much better in person, very hard to photograph. Oh also, the side dots on this one will glow in the dark (but not the fingerboard dots).