One is too many and a hundred ain't enough!
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One is too many and a hundred ain't enough!
I was moving some gear around in my stairway closet. Pulling out some old girlfriends and such. Unfortunately did a head count and realize I have 18 damn guitars. How did that happen. What do I cull. Can't sell the es125 I have owned since I was an 8 year old boy. My parents believed in me. Can't sell either of the 1982 Fullerton Strats i have enjoyed since 1982. I could probably sell the 1959 jr I recently bought. It sounds amazing but I don't like the way it feels. I have a PRS that goes to every gig_nope it is a keeper.
I could sell the epi 57 reissue jr. I have a 74 bastard strat I could let go. I have a late 80s les paul that would be hard to let go of but I don't gig with it. Old Dano for slide that nothing sounds better to me. Then there is the 60 Tele Custom. Old refinish but man the guitar is cool. I could sell a home built Tele from a g&l body that I built but why? I am pretty atteched to my 4 acoustics. There is the Arbor Les Paul copy that is the best damn playing guitar. Especially for a beach gig. There is a PRS copy a friend made that was built from a dining room table he pulled off the beach after Ike. I resonates like nothing I have heard. What's a man to do? I have a great wife.
I could sell the epi 57 reissue jr. I have a 74 bastard strat I could let go. I have a late 80s les paul that would be hard to let go of but I don't gig with it. Old Dano for slide that nothing sounds better to me. Then there is the 60 Tele Custom. Old refinish but man the guitar is cool. I could sell a home built Tele from a g&l body that I built but why? I am pretty atteched to my 4 acoustics. There is the Arbor Les Paul copy that is the best damn playing guitar. Especially for a beach gig. There is a PRS copy a friend made that was built from a dining room table he pulled off the beach after Ike. I resonates like nothing I have heard. What's a man to do? I have a great wife.
I've got blisters on my fingers!
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Re: One is too many and a hundred ain't enough!
these are called first world problems...
ill take em!
ill take em!
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SOOOOOOO!....you like the PRS but the Jr doesn't feel good to you?
You're dead to me!
You're dead to me!
Re: One is too many and a hundred ain't enough!
So which guitar are you willing to sell me and at what fantastic price?? 
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Wow, you must hace a good wife to have all those girlfriends in the closet... 
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Re: One is too many and a hundred ain't enough!
Never sell gear. Never. Ever.
If you don't play a particular guitar, there is a reason why you don't play it. If you sell it, it's gone. And the reason you didn't play it is gone too. Now you're stuck with a real dilemma, the guitar is gone but there is no reason to NOT play it anymore ..... and thus there will be yearning for that dearly departed guitar. It is better to have a guitar you don't want to play, than to desire to play a guitar you don't have. Thus logic dictates to always acquire guitars, and never part with them.
If you don't play a particular guitar, there is a reason why you don't play it. If you sell it, it's gone. And the reason you didn't play it is gone too. Now you're stuck with a real dilemma, the guitar is gone but there is no reason to NOT play it anymore ..... and thus there will be yearning for that dearly departed guitar. It is better to have a guitar you don't want to play, than to desire to play a guitar you don't have. Thus logic dictates to always acquire guitars, and never part with them.
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Great, I'll sit down with the wife and have a discussion! Actually, I'm kidding; I have a wonderful wife who supports my musical excesses....er....endeavors.NickC wrote:Never sell gear. Never. Ever.
If you don't play a particular guitar, there is a reason why you don't play it. If you sell it, it's gone. And the reason you didn't play it is gone too. Now you're stuck with a real dilemma, the guitar is gone but there is no reason to NOT play it anymore ..... and thus there will be yearning for that dearly departed guitar. It is better to have a guitar you don't want to play, than to desire to play a guitar you don't have. Thus logic dictates to always acquire guitars, and never part with them.
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I bought a pair of shoes from a drug dealer the other day. I dunno what he laced them with but I’ve been tripping all day,
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Anything I haven't used in a certain amount of time is a goner. My take. New take, but the one I decided on. I am here in Nashville looking at stuff I want and trying to thin out the stuff I have in the same breath.
It's crazy.
I am crazy.
Criminally insane post before this one. 5150? Shut up, Van Heflen.
It's crazy.
I am crazy.
Criminally insane post before this one. 5150? Shut up, Van Heflen.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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Man, go kiss your wife. I've got a mere 7 guitars and mine say "no more room!" (she is right, it's cramped in here)
I let a '65 Melody Maker that I had for 36 years get away from me about 9 years ago. I would never play it; it was in serious need - switch, pots, and the frets were the worst kind of worn out. But I do miss it.
If you've got the room, keep 'em.
(Hmm. Bet I could make room for a Paul around here somewhere...)
I let a '65 Melody Maker that I had for 36 years get away from me about 9 years ago. I would never play it; it was in serious need - switch, pots, and the frets were the worst kind of worn out. But I do miss it.
If you've got the room, keep 'em.
(Hmm. Bet I could make room for a Paul around here somewhere...)
Re: One is too many and a hundred ain't enough!
and replaced with something else! thats how I fund this without a dime from pocketAnything I haven't used in a certain amount of time is a goner.
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
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I made a list and everything that is not on that list is shivering in fear.
Rawr and stuff..
Rawr and stuff..
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haha - I made a list - and everything on it is shivering in fear.I made a list and everything that is not on that list is shivering in fear.
You list keepers - I list the losers. I know the keepers when I say 'dont tune that guitar buddy'
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
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I used to be able to make a list, but the economy has rendered me able to use less than 1 hand. I am not amused.
That's one reason I started building my own amps, to be able to try different interesting amps and have the satisfaction of making it myself. I find soldering very zen, right up until I make a mistake and start cursing like a stevedore. For me, zen is a fleeting concept.
That's one reason I started building my own amps, to be able to try different interesting amps and have the satisfaction of making it myself. I find soldering very zen, right up until I make a mistake and start cursing like a stevedore. For me, zen is a fleeting concept.
It's a guitar amplifier. How hard can it be?