Now you guys are making me want to get the studio downstairs straghtened up.
I'm a keyboard player. Have a piano, a Roland D50, two Korg DX-8000's, a Roland Juno-106, a Moog Concertmate, and a Yamaha DX7 downstairs, along with a Korg EX-8000 module, a Yamaha TX81Z module, and an Alexis QSR multitimbral module downstairs, along with mixing board and keyboard amp. Also have my 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars, my Stratocaster and amp, a saxophone, a bassoon, two tin whistles, a slide whistle, an ocarina, a fife, a mandolin, a fiddle (in awful shape), and a hammered dulcimer. Oh...and my friend Brad's trap set.
I've not done any serious musical work in years, and right now, my stuff is in such disarray that it's a chore just to get to some of the keyboards. Plus, I'm not really happy with the sturdiness of my main A-frame.
The big problem for me is that sitting down at the keyboards is frustrating, and quickly becomes work. The nice thing about toying around with the guitars is that I'm not a guitarist; I play guitar strictly for fun (and I'm not very good and am well aware of it).
The other problem for me is that my musical tastes are far removed from anyone else that I know here in town. I'm still fond of that early 80's stuff - Night Ranger, Loverboy, Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon. It's a different level of complication than the typical I, IV, V stuff that most of the musicians around here do. If I'm lucky, I'll find someone who knows some Tom Petty or some Bob Seger. (Amazingly enough, one guy I met knew some Dan Fogelberg. He seemed pretty shocked that I was able to do the horn parts for "Leader of the Band" on keyboards. I was just surprised to find that anyone even knew the song "Leader of the Band.")