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The best I could hope for would be a choice of colour....
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add to that - hopefully everyday you own it you can enjoy time playing it and such a nice guitar should inspire you - If the guitar is better than you then you know you can progress and grow into it - You can never justify buying a guitar based on your ability (or very hard to justify it) but you buy it for the pleasure it will deliver over the coming years
For the record, I've never yet found a guitar, of any price, that on many occasions throws up a wrong note or two and generally when you least expect them - But no warranty covers such faults
A good guitar certainly won't hinder your playing.
Im an average player but if I had been sensible and stuck with just one decent guitar then I think the thrill would diminish , I'd play less and be ever worse a player.
Buy whatever you can afford and don't be afraid to change it if it's not inspiring you to play more.
If you enjoy it, who the hell cares. I know I can slay on bass after learning it properly, and being in countless bands. I can honestly say that is my 'thing' and I totally understand how to be a good bassist.
Guitar? I'm learning. But we all have to learn. Thing is, I don't have 1 hour a day to play like I did when I was young, so it is slow, but I KNOW I'm getting slowly better. I can feel it when I play.
Enjoy it. Guitars are usually a decent investment if you are careful.
Two things to remember, one mathematical, one philosophical...
The ideal number of guitars is N + 1, where N is the number you currently own.
Life is short... buy the guitar.
Seriously, if you can afford it, and not do your family out of what they need, and not run up silly debts, then you clearly have a decently paid job and work hard and you deserve a treat!
My only concern would be pulling them out of the case in front of a musician and them thinking I was better than I am. As it happens that is very rare as I have never found another musician up in my bedroom.
If the money's in the bank, it isn't needed for something important first, and anyone you share financial decision making with (wife/girlfriend/partner... mum ) is on board, do it.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
(and I dabble with golf too )
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