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marble falls
(63,011 posts)highplainsdem
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WestMichRad
(2,000 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,434 posts)But wife frowned & said you barely play the ones you have...
marble falls
(63,011 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,434 posts)Well I go this, "the last new one you bought, took you a year to set up & get right, you just like to look at them & brag to your guitar playing buddies" you have a box of pick ups, pedals, wires, pots, tubes & other crap, sell your crap & bet you could buy another Suhr, that you would play for a few days, then hang it on the wall & look at." "are you going to fix the lawn mower?"
highplainsdem
(53,755 posts)these, which I saw this video about just the other day. And I was so tempted I did check the Amazon listing, but the price changed my mind. Too much for something I don't need. Otoh, I could understand Fil's excitement...
OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,434 posts)highplainsdem
(53,755 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,434 posts)highplainsdem
(53,755 posts)does some of the best music-analysis videos on YouTube. I've posted some of them.
https://democraticunderground.com/103484028
https://www.democraticunderground.com/103499181#post4
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10355858
https://www.democraticunderground.com/103478798#post4
His cover of Journey's Don't Stop Believin':
Iggo
(48,695 posts)I tell her, truly, that I have one of each:
1 Strat
1 Les Paul
1 Bass
1 Dreadnought (steel string acoustic)
1 Classical (nylon string acoustic)
I can safely take that argument to court.
Probably.
WestMichRad
(2,000 posts)
of bicycles to own is N + 1, where N = the number you currently own.
I think the same applies to guitars!
ProfessorGAC
(71,474 posts)And, I use all of them. (Sort of*l That should blow her mind, if she thinks 5 is too many.
I almost bought a resonator last week. It was a bit more than I wanted to spend on a specialty guitar, but then I found out it was used. I could get a brand new one, same model, for $75 more. I saw a used on line for $200 less than what was being asked. So, I said forget it.
Don't like the Fender resonator even though it's much cheaper. It sounds too much like a normal acoustic guitar.
* I only use the Dan Armstrong for open tune slide & I almost never play the '62 Jazz master. I keep it because it's worth so much.
Iggo
(48,695 posts)Well, its got the jazzmaster body, and the two P90s, but its string through body with a strat trem. Bigger than I thought it would be, but super comfortable to play.
The whole 5 guitar thing started as a joke because Ive got this guitar stand that fits five guitars standing up. More if they were all electric guitars, but they aint. I dont like having guitars that are in cases under the bed, in the closet, or in the garage. So on the rare occasion that I get a new one, one gots to go. But anyway, that started the discussion about why I needed more than one guitar. And then why more than two? And so on
I still dont think shes sold on it, though.
ProfessorGAC
(71,474 posts)Yesterday, we had a gathering at the house where my BiL (in assisted living) was over with a couple friends from his folk music days in the sixties.
I have all my guitars hanging on the wall, so I haven't used that stand in at least 15 years. Until yesterday.
I put new strings on his Bob Shane Martin, his friends had an old Gibson & a 20 year old Taylor, then I had my Martins (6 & 12).
So, I actually used that 5 guitar stand yesterday afternoon. Then, you brought up that stand.
Serendipity.
Iggo
(48,695 posts)I do have to dust them every day. But you know how that goes. You pick up a guitar, theres a better than even chance youre gonna play something lol.
ProfessorGAC
(71,474 posts)I'd play one guitar until a string broke. Then, I'd play another until that one had a broken string. Eventually, I'd have a big project changing strings on 13 guitars!
Now, I just grab the one that suits my mood.
On acoustic, I do play the Martins most, & the Takamine which is alternate tuned. Still grab the other ones, though.
The 5 guitar stand was useful on stage because I had 2 & the guitar player had 3, right in one spot.
I still have it because it doesn't waste floor space in the garage.
Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)"Are you selling your other one?"
Grumpy Old Guy
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ProfessorGAC
(71,474 posts)I know what you said is common but not once did my wife say it.
Might have a lot to do with the fact that every piece of gear I have/had was paid for with gig money.
The only things I ever sold was my Oberheim OB-8 (I was going digital and wanted that spot in my rig to have a smaller footprint but more keys) and a Korg MS-20 that I wasn't using. I lent that to a guitar student who later became a recording engineer & he was using it all the time. So, after several years he called out of the blue to say he was sending me a check for $1,000. He wouldn't take no for an answer, even though I said to not worry about it.
That thousand got added to some gig money & became my Martin 12 string.
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,676 posts)Just asking for a friend.
highplainsdem
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Iggo
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ChazInAz
(2,828 posts)Yesterday, I sold my last guitar.
Now I know that I need to build another.
No dramatic story about selling a beloved axe: I make musical instruments.
OldBaldy1701E
(7,105 posts)I have my 1977 Telecaster. It is all I wanted. I don't play it anymore for various reasons, but it is still here and I will not sell it. My nephew will inherit it more than likely. I also have my Yamaha G series nylon... not sure what I am going to do with that. It is old, but not sure about the specifics... Maybe late 80s?