LOL! I'm a Yamaha fan, too. I just don't ride mine. I have an acoustic Yamaha 6 string that I've had since I was 16. I have an 88 key Yamaha electric piano/keyboard, and a Yamaha 77 key keyboard, a Yamaha Clavinova in the living room.
I'm actually an acoustic girl, folky and blues.
I have more instruments than some music stores. 2 mandolins, a banjo, fiddle, electric bass, electric guitar, acoustic/electric guitar, classical acoustic, 2 clarinets (one's a wooden Yamaha), 1 silver flute, 1 glass flute, autoharp, tenor ukes, baritone uke, concert uke, several soprano ukes... I know I'm forgetting something... oh, Santana bongos and conga. The latter just looks good in my living room. And a vintage Ensoniq Mirage keyboard.
My son has 3/4 Yamaha acoustic guitar that is really nice for traveling, baritone uke, tenor uke, soprano uke, fiddle, djembe. Only thing he plays is baritone uke and djembe.
SusieQ looks likes you have a problems collecting instruments. atta girl. i'm proud of you. How many trailers do you have?
My list
2 sets of bagpipes
5 chanters
1 piccolo
1 silver flute
1 washburn bluegrass banjo
1 fender 1986 acoustic
1 fender strat 1986
1 fender strat 2004 50th ann CS
1 fender jazz bass 2007 USA
1 tempo bass (Japan 1966)
1 Gibson Les Paul
1 Yamaha 12 string
4 fiddles
2 mandolins Breadlove and Russian
1 C melody sax
1 clarinet
1 snake charmer ( don't know the real name)
1 1926 mando-guitar (looks like an autoharp)
1 yamaha c-55 stage piano
spoons, mini bongo set, squeezebox,
3 amps
Last year when I was camping , which was a private year end closing of the campground. We did a full 3 sets. 4 hours. what a blast. one girl got escorted out cause she hopped the fence. Not sure if she was trying to get in or out. I didn't think we played that bad.
keep on pickin'