MkIII Renegade
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Re: Things you used to do with your guitars you won't do anymore?
1. Constantly tweak the truss rod/action - Early on, I used to leave the truss rod cover off so that I could tweak it nearly every DAY if I felt like it, but it's a vicious cycle. I finally broke down and got pro setups for most of my main guitars and learned to play almost any setup by training my hands. Even if I can get the setup to 90+% by myself, it's worth every penny if someone better than me can get it to 95-100%.
2. My intent is to stop constantly buying new guitars or cycling through my current guitars - I already can't make up my mind which one to play. Buying another one wouldn't make me more creative; only more indecisive. I intentionally limit myself to 2 electrics per song project when recording now (acoustic is the 3rd guitar if used). I tend to play those guitars exclusively for a week or two to become more connected with them before recording. Having said all this, I've currently got my radar out for an Alpine White Les Paul Custom (Randy Rhoads style) and ESP Horizon..... because I'm a weakling.....
3. Store guitars in the case - I like to look at them, daily.
I keep almost my entire arsenal in the den (and a few stragglers in the home office), because I don't want them to be subject to temp/humidity flux in my unfinished basement. The gf is not amused by so many guitars in one room (too Wayne's World?)......but it's my house. 
1. Constantly tweak the truss rod/action - Early on, I used to leave the truss rod cover off so that I could tweak it nearly every DAY if I felt like it, but it's a vicious cycle. I finally broke down and got pro setups for most of my main guitars and learned to play almost any setup by training my hands. Even if I can get the setup to 90+% by myself, it's worth every penny if someone better than me can get it to 95-100%.
2. My intent is to stop constantly buying new guitars or cycling through my current guitars - I already can't make up my mind which one to play. Buying another one wouldn't make me more creative; only more indecisive. I intentionally limit myself to 2 electrics per song project when recording now (acoustic is the 3rd guitar if used). I tend to play those guitars exclusively for a week or two to become more connected with them before recording. Having said all this, I've currently got my radar out for an Alpine White Les Paul Custom (Randy Rhoads style) and ESP Horizon..... because I'm a weakling.....
3. Store guitars in the case - I like to look at them, daily.
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