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Seymour Duncan Customer Support
Re: Agile les pauls im going to do it!!!!
There's absolutely something to be said for having the same #1 for many years and forging a kind of symbiosis with it... You learn all it's little eccentricities and can use them to inject a subtler nuance to the sounds you make.
That kind of bond with a single instrument is something I haven't felt in a long time.. at least not in the way someone who has been playing the same guitar for 10+ years does.
I probably won't until I have a fully-custom instrument made to suit me perfectly. Because I probably won't settle down and stop buying+selling until that happens.
Though really, each time I get something new, I learn more about what I like and what I don't. That penultimate "guitar in the sky" will probably be an attempt to culminate all the things I liked the best from all the guitars I've owned...
Sarcasm aside, I'm wanting a mahogany set-neck, stop-tail P-90 guitar for my second guitar. I linked to the one that find both aesthetically appealing and has the features I want for what I can afford. If I get that guitar, I'll play it for a while, possibly swap pickups and if it needs fretwork, I'll do it myself and won't feel scared doing it to a $1000+ guitar. I find the experience of repairing and modifying a guitar valuable and in a way, it brings the "tool" to a more personal level. I like the idea of having a #1 and keeping it and making it "my own". I'm rarely 100% happy with off-the-rack stuff, no matter how expensive it is. Though, I've yet to play a Suhr.![]()
There's absolutely something to be said for having the same #1 for many years and forging a kind of symbiosis with it... You learn all it's little eccentricities and can use them to inject a subtler nuance to the sounds you make.
That kind of bond with a single instrument is something I haven't felt in a long time.. at least not in the way someone who has been playing the same guitar for 10+ years does.
I probably won't until I have a fully-custom instrument made to suit me perfectly. Because I probably won't settle down and stop buying+selling until that happens.
Though really, each time I get something new, I learn more about what I like and what I don't. That penultimate "guitar in the sky" will probably be an attempt to culminate all the things I liked the best from all the guitars I've owned...