Have you ever sold a guitar or Amp and known even as you handed it over/ wrapped it up that you were making a big mistake but carried on regardless ?
I don't mean something you moved on and retrospectively missed / wanted back or something you had to sell for financial reasons etc...........more something that you thought you may as well sell , gave it a punt .....got a bit excited when somebody said "i'll have it " and knew instantly that you had done the wrong thing ..........and were proved right.
I have done it once recently............a Friedman Dirty Shirley mini .....mistake
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i actually tries to track it down years later to see if I could by it back but the dude never responded
A "friend" of mine sold a Squier Jazz bass to a mate of his, who only paid £30 up front (of £160) to my friend and then claimed poverty having fallen off a roof.
This was one of the first run SQ series Squiers with its tweed case.
I’m going to probably end up moving down to two small amps. Which means at least one of my MJWs will go. Probably the big white one I have which is on Martins site.
Not only does it sound like god, it looks amazing in my black and white conservatory.
I’m not ready to do it yet though.
The thing is, it wasn't a perfect amp. The main thing it did well was not something I got to do often. But lord did it do it will.
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Mesa Rectoverb 25, and JC40.
On both occasions, I couldn't justify having more than one electric amp and needed the ££.
Dang.
And I sold my ‘55 Junior in a moment of weakness which was a proper dick move on my part but it went to a friend who loves it so it’s all good.
(formerly miserneil)