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Re: Should your best guitar be your main guitar?
Sell it all, buy one Tele...problem solved.
Sell it all, buy one Tele...problem solved.
Very interesting points from everyone, and now that I think about it, I'll probably do a comprimise that falls somewhere in between keeping it in the case and using it. I won't be afraid of using it, but I won't take it into situations that could damage it, like places with a small cramped stage or anywhere like a party gig.
Very interesting points from everyone, and now that I think about it, I'll probably do a comprimise that falls somewhere in between keeping it in the case and using it. I won't be afraid of using it, but I won't take it into situations that could damage it, like places with a small cramped stage or anywhere like a party gig.
Hey GJ, I think I once told you about the '59 R.I I had .... the one made for the NAMM show in '92 by a certain Mr. Murphy? Anyway... I had to sell it for various reasons, one of them was that it was "TOO NICE TO USE"! I can tell you that I really regret it, it was a fantastic guitar, and I wish that I had played it and beat it up! Anyway I say..... USE THEM!!!! Here's my beat up L.P's .... mind you, I'm NOT suggesting you beat THAT one up!!!
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I LOVE this guitar!
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This ones great.. it's a '96 Page with the crappy electrics ripped out.. and the Bro/ PGn combo YOU recommended!! Still love the B.B more!!
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USE IT!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, my best guitars ARE my MAIN guitars... that's what they're for...
As long as I am the one hauling equipment, the less guitars I bring to a gig the better. I don't think in terms of "strat sound" or "LP" sound for a particular song- I think on "my sound", which in reality, if I use a Strat or LP, it comes out sounding like me anyway. So I use one guitar I am really comfortable with.
In reality, the $4k guitar is really nice, but it isn't a $25k guitar. It is just a really nice professional guitar. It doesn't sound like you are playing dives- just keep an eye on it, insure it (MusicPro is what I use) and be done with it.
And what if you don't like the Ferrari and you much prefer that Camry? What if the Ferrari is too expensive to run? Heck, what if you're too scared to use it too often...
then why have it?
exactly my point.
you've got a sweet axe, get out there and enjoy it.
D1dsj, those Les Pauls remind me how cool worn out Gibsons look. It's always amused me that players love reliced Fenders, but treat Gibsons like cars.
And there's no way to relic something quite like breathing musical life into it over a decade or more.