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Post by Steelpriest on Aug 3, 2004 23:12:45 GMT -5
Let me ask Ol Geezer a question: ;D Why did you buy it when you kept it almost unused in it´s case then? Am I not the only one who buys a guitar when the mood takes him, the feeling of "can´t resist" becomes too strong, and after you purchased you find out you have more than just two guitars that are almost alike? You have no real use for it apart from having an additional guitar with amazing look?
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Post by chrisgrimes on Aug 4, 2004 2:58:18 GMT -5
Hi Steel
You do have a point, probably why I only have 5 now, they all get used regularly, especially Dot. I seem to have controlled the urge to constantly buy them, bit like having a bird in a cage, you need to let them out from time to time to stretch their wings !!!
Chris
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Post by Ol Geezer on Aug 4, 2004 17:33:47 GMT -5
You do have a point, probably why I only have 5 now, they all get used regularly, especially Dot. I seem to have controlled the urge to constantly buy them, bit like having a bird in a cage, you need to let them out from time to time to stretch their wings !!! Let me ask Ol Geezer a question: Why did you buy it when you kept it almost unused in it´s case then? Am I not the only one who buys a guitar when the mood takes him, the feeling of "can´t resist" becomes too strong, and after you purchased you find out you have more than just two guitars that are almost alike? You have no real use for it apart from having an additional guitar with amazing look? Steele: Yes, as you say, I bought it for its appearance, plus because they were rare to find. But, since the specs were identical to the Vintage Sunburst LP Classic I had gotten prior, I never had occasion to use it -- instead, keeping it pristine as a collectible. Most all my guitars (and you haven't seen the half of them) sit near-new in their cases anyway, ready if needed for writing or recording duty. Though, because of my physical limitations, I don't play much or often nowadays. I have no GAS for anything more with my current arsenal of instruments (the G-310 for slide being the last piece in the puzzle), and it just didn't feel right to be "hoarding" the blue QuiltTop any longer after reading how Zac was saving up for one like it and had admired this particular one so much.
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Post by zep on Aug 6, 2004 16:34:08 GMT -5
congrats on the guitar. It looks awesome as I have probably said before.
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