. . . . of course I say 'regret' in the sense I bought a new guitar and tried to abide by the one in out rule: I bought a new USA Strat that I tried in the shop. The Strat colour, the tones, the setup, . . . . one of those had to buy kind of guitars. I sold my Baja Telecaster to a goodly person on TFB here. I missed the Baja so I shouted out the other day that I was about to buy a white Baja from here but I preferred a desert blonde within an hour or so I was arranging to get the my original Baja back.
Received from @mgaw on Friday in perfect and really enjoying noodling today.
Anybody else managed to re-unite?
Thanks again to @streethawk and @mgaw awesome characters!
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Sold it to buy an engagement ring.
i now have the guitar and the ring.
And a new girl.
Now I don't play it.
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That being said, the Baja in question was particularly nice (what a neck), and the 335 I've just received is a pearl.
Might be getting soft in my old age.
Found it on eBay and bought it back.
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When a guitar fits it just fits you know. I'm not particularly fond of the look of it, but it sounds and feels a bit special and it just works for everything I do. I've had another of the same model (different colour) and it sounded and felt totally different. So I guess this is 'my guitar'.
So anyway I contacted the buyer via message on here to ask if he would consider selling it back to me, turned out he was just about to list it for sale. So everything worked out perfectly in the end.
Long story short, I have the guitar back & it's going nowhere.
never regretted it either
I don't want any of it back.
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I love the sound of fretless bass. If there is such a thing as God it has to be Tony Levin.
I bought a 1930's National Resonator from an antique store a few months ago for a steal and all she had to say about it was 'Not another case!!!'.