I think the R84 is the most "ribbony" of the mics on your list. I admit it might not be the most versatile - just because of this. It might depend on how many mics you have in your locker.
I absolutely love it on electric guitar and it is also my favorite mic on trumpet. Good on sax as well. I have used it for "one mic" over-the-shoulder drum kit and frankly it's the only mic that I felt was completely successful in that application.
I have gotten great results with it as a lead vocal mic.
Because it is so "vibey", as MilkPossumSound puts it, it makes a great spotlight mic for setting something apart. For example, I had a piano player want to overdub a melody line using the same acoustic piano he played for rhythm. The R84 made the overdub sound like a different instrument. Mixing that part in was easy. But you can see how that character might also imply less Versatility.
I probably would not use it 'every day' for acoustic guitar or percussion.