How many times have you wondered which of the many Keith Richards Guitars is being used on each song. There are many Keith Richards Guitars and each has it's own unique quality. Here you will find all sort of information about each of the Keith Richards Guitars.
Here is 'Micawber'. This is one of the most famous trademark Keith Richards guitars. It's a sweet 1953 Fender Telecaster Blonde and is named after a Charles Dickens character. Don't ask why, no one is exactly sure why. Keith’s had this guitar since Exile On Main St. Open G tuning (G,D,G,B,D) low to high with no capo, and of course has the famous 5 strings with the 6th string removed (as do all his open G tuned guitars).

Next comes 'Malcolm', another one of the finest Keith Richards Guitars. This is a 1954 Fender Telecaster with natural finish. Also kept in Open G tuning.

Here is 'Sonny', a 1966 Fender Telecaster Sunburst. Easily one of my favourite Keith Richards Guitars! Johnny Starbuck says it’s called “Sonny” due to the Sunburst finish, and should probably be named “Sunny” instead, but it’s not.
This guitar is in Open G.

Dice is a Yellow 1957 Gibson Les Paul TV Model. It’s a double cutaway and is used on Midnight Rambler with a capo on the 7th fret. This guitar is kept in standard tuning.

Dwight - a White 1964 Gibson ES-345 Stereo. Apparently when Keith first got DWIGHT he already had the black ES-355 and the new ES-345 looked so much like it that Pierre de Beauport, Keith’s guitar tech, started calling it "The White One" and that got sort of shortened to "Da White One" which finally became DWIGHT 1". This guitar is kept in standard tuning.

Here's the 1959 Black Gibson ES-355 Mono. This guitar is kept in standard tuning.

1975 Black Telecaster Custom. This guitar is kept in Open G tuning.

A 'Mary Kay' Blonde 1957 Fender Stratocaster with Gold Hardware. Kept in standard tuning.

Here's a Beauty! A 1964 Martin acoustic. Kept in standard tuning.

Now this 2006 Guild Custom 10 String acoustic is something I would love!!!

How many times have you wondered which of the many Keith Richards Guitars is being used on each song. There are many Keith Richards Guitars and each has it's own unique quality. Here you will find all sort of information about each of the Keith Richards Guitars.
Here is 'Micawber'. This is one of the most famous trademark Keith Richards guitars. It's a sweet 1953 Fender Telecaster Blonde and is named after a Charles Dickens character. Don't ask why, no one is exactly sure why. Keith’s had this guitar since Exile On Main St. Open G tuning (G,D,G,B,D) low to high with no capo, and of course has the famous 5 strings with the 6th string removed (as do all his open G tuned guitars).

Next comes 'Malcolm', another one of the finest Keith Richards Guitars. This is a 1954 Fender Telecaster with natural finish. Also kept in Open G tuning.

Here is 'Sonny', a 1966 Fender Telecaster Sunburst. Easily one of my favourite Keith Richards Guitars! Johnny Starbuck says it’s called “Sonny” due to the Sunburst finish, and should probably be named “Sunny” instead, but it’s not.
This guitar is in Open G.

Dice is a Yellow 1957 Gibson Les Paul TV Model. It’s a double cutaway and is used on Midnight Rambler with a capo on the 7th fret. This guitar is kept in standard tuning.

Dwight - a White 1964 Gibson ES-345 Stereo. Apparently when Keith first got DWIGHT he already had the black ES-355 and the new ES-345 looked so much like it that Pierre de Beauport, Keith’s guitar tech, started calling it "The White One" and that got sort of shortened to "Da White One" which finally became DWIGHT 1". This guitar is kept in standard tuning.

Here's the 1959 Black Gibson ES-355 Mono. This guitar is kept in standard tuning.

1975 Black Telecaster Custom. This guitar is kept in Open G tuning.

A 'Mary Kay' Blonde 1957 Fender Stratocaster with Gold Hardware. Kept in standard tuning.

Here's a Beauty! A 1964 Martin acoustic. Kept in standard tuning.

Now this 2006 Guild Custom 10 String acoustic is something I would love!!!
