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(62,439 posts)highplainsdem
(52,722 posts)WestMichRad
(1,860 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,432 posts)But wife frowned & said you barely play the ones you have...
marble falls
(62,439 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,432 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
(52,722 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
(1,432 posts)highplainsdem
(52,722 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,432 posts)highplainsdem
(52,722 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
(48,462 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
(1,860 posts)
of bicycles to own is N + 1, where N = the number you currently own.
I think the same applies to guitars!
ProfessorGAC
(70,406 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
(48,462 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
(70,406 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
(48,462 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
(70,406 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
(24,846 posts)"Are you selling your other one?"
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,581 posts)ProfessorGAC
(70,406 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
(3,581 posts)Just asking for a friend.
highplainsdem
(52,722 posts)Iggo
(48,462 posts)ChazInAz
(2,797 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
(6,529 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?