Here's my current stable:
The Gibson's a 2000 model Classic, completely stock, which I picked up 2nd hand while working in the UK. I'll be replacing the pickups with a set of Bare Knuckle Mules (though Gibson's '57s still tempt me).
The Strat's a MiM Deluxe Roadhouse model fitted with Texas Specials. Stock apart from two extra trem springs, and I want to rewire the tone control from mid to bridge like the Eric Johnson & Robin Trower signatures do - gives more control of the nasal bite.
The Epiphone's (generic pic - same finish - until I take a decent one of mine)a '97 Korean-made Sheraton II which I picked up 2nd hand at a really decent price in good nick. Busy modding it with all-new decent pots, wiring, switch & jack, plus a Seymour Duncan '59 in the neck and a Pearly Gates in the bridge. Would also like to replace the indifferent stock Tunamatic. Very tempted to add a Bigsby B5 trem via a Vibramate mount (google them). It allows you to add a Bigsby without drilling your guitar at all. I used to turn my nose up at "old fart" guitars like this until I played a friend's Gibson ES-335. Try it yourself, unless you're only into metal.
The amp's a Marshall DSL401 valve 1x12, which I'd like to add a 2x12 cab to. My heart wants a stack. My head knows I don't need it.
Pedals at present: Boss TU-2, Dunlop Dimebag Crybaby from Hell, Behringer Blues Overdrive (surprisingly good budget pedal). To be added: Ibanez TS9 or similar; Fuzz (Big Muff or Dunlop Fuzz Face); Boss BF-3 Flanger; Boss TR-2 trem; Boss PH-3 Phase shifter; Line6 Roto machine; delay.