Year of birth guitars... It makes literally no difference and you will end up selling it.
Ooh I don't usually like blue Les Paul's but I love that
........ Lies... You like blue les paul then.
"Oh please dont bump this again it's torture I may have to buy it" ........... You won't buy it.
"I wouldn't buy a guitar that's made in the far east"....... But you will pay 1k for an iPhone, or Samsung s20?
Feeler..... I don't really want to sell.. Don't bloody sell it then.
Trade only no cash price..... So your going to turn down the means to buy any guitar you desire?
I have prob been guilty of one of these at some point.
Over to you.
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'Yes'.
Silence.
No trades please.
"Hi, would you consider trading for an oboe? It's a really good one."
This actually happened a couple of years ago.
“I sold one of these and I really miss it” when talking about some sort of modern pedal, not a rare old guitar. Well buy another one then!
“Last in first out”. Surely least liked first out would be more sensible?
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
About 8lbs.
Silence.
They're not really a solo instrument, they're specifically designed to be flashy and for showing off under stage lights, yet there are huge numbers of people (men, let's be honest) who never leave the house with them or play with anyone else, who "must" have this or that feature and who get through dozens of them for reasons nobody in their right mind can figure out.
There are musical instruments which are much more suitable for home use which have an extensive solo repertoire, but nobody buys twelve of those or tries a different model to see if it's a "better" one every few weeks.
It must be a weird mixture of teen nostalgia, fantasy and adult priced sweet jar colour fetishism.
Incidentally, of all the guitars I flipped, the one I regret getting rid of is the Squier Contemporary Active Strat. That was a great guitar, and it kicked my Charvel's arse
How did the oboe lessons work out for you?
About 130kg.
Silence.
No, I’ll buy blind if it’s all the same to you.