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I'm currently working on a partscaster and I think it's going to be a keeper - the first time I played a chord it was one of those "Crikey!" moments.
I've also got a Warwick bass which I won't be upset if it doesn't sell and a Martin Sigma acoustic which is very nice.
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That's kind of half the plan really.
We live in a bedsit and don't own a car so why the hell not?
I'm in a band (I formed it) so there's an opportunity to use them at some point.
Although there are pictures on the wall (Soon when I actually get around to hanging them), I love seeing a wall full of guitars because now I don't get involved with cars and motorbikes, guitars are the only thing I'm into.
I get a real kick out of restringing and cleaning them up every now and then when they need it.
I love New Guitar Day.
What's not to like?
I had DECADES of not being able to do this and always having one POS guitar so now I can do this, I love doing it.
It's that simple really.
None of what I buy comes close to your average high-end guitar owner who has let's say a CS Strat, an R9, A lazy J, maybe an original Fender Twin, a Gibson 345 .....etc and I know a fair few of them!
I go for what they would consider bargain basement stuff but to me, they're really nice, well specced guitars that all have a purpose and all get played, displayed (Until I run out of wall space) and most importantly loved.
I don't see anything wrong with that at all.
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That's what I call a not-bad day.
Some days I can't even find the door.
Any day except Thursday.
I never could get the hang of Thursdays.