Probably an old (early 80s) Squier Strat (one of the ESP made ones) that barely resembles its original self. It was all black with the standard 3 single coils and old strat style tremolo. I pretty much turned it into my own creation. I stripped the neck and oiled it, took out the useless Fender neck angle adjuster and made it a four bolt, reshaped the headstock, re-radiused the fretboard, refretted it a couple of times, stripped the body, opened up the lower cut-away a bit, stained it green, painted it some metallic burgandy color (I think it was Camry paint), replaced the pickups with SD Invader, vintage staggered single coil and hot rails, wired coil taps for the humbuckers, replaced the original pots and knobs, added a Kahler tremolo, recessed the input jack and back plate, installed a graphite nut and Sperzel locking tuners, and probably did some other stuff to it I can't remember - not necessarily in that order. I've been playing it for twenty-something years and it's the one that gets left out and played the most, along with a Takamine acoustic that I've had a long time.
I've got other guitars that I really like, but nothing fancy - a few Kramers, an SG, even a nice mahogany bodied, birdseye top and neck thing I designed and built from scratch (except for the metal parts & pickups) which still needs to have a finish applied. I'm ashamed to say how long it's been since I've even opened some of their cases. I've also got a few Kramer bodies waiting to be resurrected into shredding machines. I've had a renewed interest in playing and making guitars lately - now I just need to find the time to do it. This work thing is seriously interfering with my hobbies.
I'd also like to have Daniel Flory's Taylors.