Re: Should your best guitar be your main guitar?
As a player, I tend to worry less about midline guitars, but I'm finding that my favorite Les Paul is the one I've sworn away from using, for fear of damaging a $4000 Les Paul. In addition to that one, I just use $800 US Strats. I'm afraid of causing fretware and dings on my 35th Anniversary 89 Gibson LP Custom Black Beauty. It's always been kept mint in a safe. However, it's the best guitar I'll ever own in my lifetime, and I'm thinking of throwing caution to the wind and just making it my number one.
I realize I'll be gigging with some pricey stuff, and in the past I usually didn't roll out the goodies, but I figure you only live once......might as well do it in style.
Hey mang, that's pretty cool, launching a new band & all... writing material... dig it.
Let us vote on the t-shirt design ok?!
Anyway...
Yeah, I think one guy a few posts in kinda nailed it, and it's a really universal question I think... would you rather be known as a guitar player, or a guiar collector?
I've got friends who gig with all kinds of expensive & rare guitars... Pete from Hero Pattern... he tours with a pair of '70s Les Pal Artisans.
Who the hell has EVER seen one of those, let alone own two?!
One's a brown 3-pickup & the other's a black 2-bucker. We made the whole 'Cut You Out' record with the brown one & a bunch of overdriven fenders of various vintages...
Anotehr guy goes out with a cherry '60s block-neck 335 & a '61 ES-330 that are in great shape... AND a '65 super 'verb too. And PEDALS.
I don't travel 'light' with the recording gear & mics on remotes either...
Seveal $1000+ dollar mics + other odds & ends.
We all have a common thought...
You can't worry about it.
Carry insurance.
Specialized insurance doesn't cost a whole lot...find a company that specializes in music gear & pay the couple three grand a year for $100,000+ full replacement coverage.
If the band is an LLC or something then it's a business expense anyway... so like, why wouldn't anyone do that?!
Besides that, what's the point of owning a KILLER guitar if it's never played? Hang it in a glass case...
Get a chair... sit there, look at it... think about what a great guitar it is that your NOT playing?!
:dunce::disappoin
I guess from a pure investment standpoint, $4k in a mutal fund or well played stocks is always gonna have a bigger return & be a safer place for your bucks.
Gee'tars are nothin' but tools... hammers & chisals... just bits of wood & wire.
Just so happens that some of 'em are a whole lot nicer then others.
Living so to NYC through my whole life I've been lucky enough to vist some really, super hi-fi guitar shops (mostly gone now) & was able to sample some real 'vintage' or just "old" instruments WAAAAAAY before Scam Cash & GuiTarget took over the whole scene... Being 'round metro Cali areas I'm sure you can relate...
Before the whole
"faux rel'ic" craze came about too...
It always seemed to me that out of all those various "old" guitars, the really cool ones... the ones that always had a 'voice' to them & played great...
They weren't the cherry mint guitars.
Those were usually dogs. Too heavy. Too bright. Mushy dead spots... wouldn't stay in tune for nothin...
The really hip ones WERE the ones that were played. Someone picked it up & thought something like, "Man this is a killer instrument. I'm gonna play it".
And they did... and they usually had some nicks, spots worn down... almost always an odd spot on the horn or "play" area from where they're pick or fingers wore through the lauquer... other odd dings & dents & maybe a new part or two down
Or they were pretty well destroyed ones too... but they were always cared for & never had much of a "story" behind 'em, maybe a couple owners.
Point is, someone played 'em.
Peace.