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Sometimes that happens.
I never plan to sell before I buy though. That's weird - unless it's obviously an investment item.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
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Two and a half years later I still have it and use it a lot - it's just such a nice guitar to play!
Oh and there's my Duesenberg bass that I keep trying to sell but never do!
Either it works for me or doesn’t.
Ultimately, if I am enjoying a guitar and it ticks the right boxes, then I don’t think I would want to move it on.
Not that I don't like looking at guitars and seeing what you guys are buying and selling. Just don't really see the point in chopping and changing all the time. I don't believe in finding "the one" either, I think a guitar becomes the one through time and playing. Plus multiple set-ups and tweaks.
I appreciate that a lot of folk can be more sensitive to the above factors and genuinely struggle to gel with some guitars. Also, that others just get bored and fancy a change. So I'm very lucky to be in a position that I can buy a guitar without having to raise funds from the sale of another, and able to keep the guitars I buy and chop and change between them depending on my mood. If I ever did sell a guitar, it would be more to do with freeing up space. I've added a shelf to my small den so I've freed up a bit of space and could buy another one or possibly two before having to think about selling anything.
Unfortunately I’m not wired that way. There’s a bit of laziness in there but mainly I’m very much an “it might come in handy in the future” kind of bloke!!