Mr. B
New member
Re: Not using valuable gear...
Look at the first page in catalogs like Sweetwater. A lot of these instruments are being produced solely for collectors. I don't care that the select grade, flame maple top, custom color, Sweetwater-special-specs Fender Strat is bought by some wealthy lawyer and stored in a climate controlled vault. I was never going to play that guitar anyway. I have a couple of backups to my main Gibson SG Standard and one never gets played. Are you going to be mad in 20 years when I am too old and arthritic to play and post those on Ebay in pristine condition for you to own? Have you noticed that the fat-necked standards with 490r/498t pickups have suddenly changed into SG 61 reissues for 2013? If we had all beat the crap out of our older fat neck SG standards, you would never be able to find one in perfect condition.
It's a real shame that some people's "investments" put certain instruments out of circulation among players.
That said, I am extremely careful with my older guitars when I take them out to gig, or even when playing them at home. I don't leave them out of their cases or out of my sight unless they are about to be played. I have three '68 guitars, and they are all 100 percent undamaged and 100 percent original. I'd hate to have to replace anything on them, or do any repairs. However, if these instruments were truly "investments" for me, I'd already have sold them. I think it is a dirty shame to have nice tools that sit unused.
FWIW, all accidental damage to any of my instruments has happened at home.
Look at the first page in catalogs like Sweetwater. A lot of these instruments are being produced solely for collectors. I don't care that the select grade, flame maple top, custom color, Sweetwater-special-specs Fender Strat is bought by some wealthy lawyer and stored in a climate controlled vault. I was never going to play that guitar anyway. I have a couple of backups to my main Gibson SG Standard and one never gets played. Are you going to be mad in 20 years when I am too old and arthritic to play and post those on Ebay in pristine condition for you to own? Have you noticed that the fat-necked standards with 490r/498t pickups have suddenly changed into SG 61 reissues for 2013? If we had all beat the crap out of our older fat neck SG standards, you would never be able to find one in perfect condition.

