Here, Jim, you're the expert about it. I'm just the texpert.
are you being facetious.... anyway, Narcy probably has it, the guitar looka like a Hagstrom model that's Thunderbird-like.... Tel-Nobody MAY be correct that its a Teisco T-Bird knockoff, but I've enver seen any Teisco's that knocked off that shape.... also check Eastwood guitars, they might currently make a T-Bird style guitar, not sure though as I don't like knockoffs of vintage junk axes.... that's lamer than playing an old junker you paid Gibson prices for! the pickups look a little teisco-ish though....
I don't know nuthin' about travel mini-guitars like that.... I have a friend who owns a guitar that looks a lot like that and its older and is a short-lived Guild model, not sure what era, but he got it around 1999 so....
those Ibanez pedals are more recent than you think, they are part of a short lived 90s series that included some modulations and a digital delay... there may have been other mdoels in the series that were exclusive to japan, I haven't seen those in a dog's age
I am not sure what model the consumer Yamaha synth/keyboard is, not one I owned as a kid, but its older and the brightly colored buttons should help you identify it.... probably part of the PSS range -- the groovebox looks like a Korg Electribe EA1 (I think that's the omodel number.... I am pretty sure its the 1st gen analog modelling electribe, I had one briefly when it came out but hated it -- it was a real 'get what you pay for' device... I also wasn't very slick with synths and MIDI back then).
Tel Nobody is right I think.... it looks like an MPC1000 in black but I am not an Akai expert, I have never been real into hardware samplers and when I did use one I went for super cheap because I don't really use them the way hip hop dudes do where they need the tight Linn timing and huge memory to sample whole loops of existing songs
Not sure about the gibby. Gimmee a sec, toddler emergency