Re: How many guitars do you own?
5 electrics, one of which is in unplayable condition. All of them with some sort of a Floyd though, so one day I might decide to get something with a fixed bridge. But apart from the same type of bridge, all of them have different features which somewhat justifies their existence (except for the one is in unplayable condition, which is only kept because that was my first guitar that was good enough to keep around for more than a few months): bolt-on neck, thru-neck, active PUPs, passive PUPs, 7string, pointy shape, basswood, alder, mahogany, mahogany w/ash top... The only situation when I find owning multiple guitars unnecessary is when one has 15 completely identical LPs with different bursts. But other than that, if you have the funds for it and owning them gives you any sort of pleasure, than there is no such thing as too many. As I think of it, if the previous two conditions are met, even the 15 LPs in different bursts wouldn't be too many...
5 electrics, one of which is in unplayable condition. All of them with some sort of a Floyd though, so one day I might decide to get something with a fixed bridge. But apart from the same type of bridge, all of them have different features which somewhat justifies their existence (except for the one is in unplayable condition, which is only kept because that was my first guitar that was good enough to keep around for more than a few months): bolt-on neck, thru-neck, active PUPs, passive PUPs, 7string, pointy shape, basswood, alder, mahogany, mahogany w/ash top... The only situation when I find owning multiple guitars unnecessary is when one has 15 completely identical LPs with different bursts. But other than that, if you have the funds for it and owning them gives you any sort of pleasure, than there is no such thing as too many. As I think of it, if the previous two conditions are met, even the 15 LPs in different bursts wouldn't be too many...
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