Through selling off a load of unused pedals, an amp and a couple of guitars I now have about £1,200 in the "guitar kitty", but cannot for the life of me decide what to spend it on.
The answer may well be nothing, but I'd welcome any suggestions - guitars only though, amps/effects all sorted by a Helix LT and I have no need/desire to change this. And I'm in no rush to spend..
Current guitars are:
Partscaster Strat - USA Strat body, GSPBasses solid rosewood neck & Oil City SSS pickups (I have a HSS pickguard wired up and can swap these over in about ten minutes for a change).
Partscaster Tele - MightyMite neck, Bareknuckle Tele pickups & an old pine body - looks a scruffy, but sounds great.
Gibson SG Special with mini-humbuckers & vibrola trem.
Gibson LP Jr - bargain of the century (thanks Amazon).
PRS SE Hollowbody.
Squier Mascis Jazzmaster with AVRI JM pickups.
Fender Jagstang (yes, the looks are marmite but it plays really well).
Partscaster Telemaster with USA Strat maple neck, Bareknuckle Tele bridge pickup & Irongear P90 neck pickup.
Things I've had but didn't get on with:
Ibanez S520 - great guitar but the locking trem was a pita and didn't really stay in tune too well (might have been worn as it was used and about ten years old).
Fender Player Mustang - Souless and shrill sounding, but a great colour (olive green).
Fender Cabronita Telecaster (MIM) - Really needed a tone control and weighed as much as a boat anchor.
Gibson LP Faded - heavy and didn't look that great really.
We play the usual pop/blues/rock covers type stuff, nothing heavier than a bit of Sabbath/Purple.
Comments
I'd use the cash to put towards next months energy bill
Man, you have some collecting to do!
Nearly bought a PRS Starla (USA but not S2) this week but it turns out the shop are selling it on commission and won’t ship it (they’re in Scotland and I’m in South Wales so that’s not going to work).
You don't have anything solid, mahogany with a maple top with full sized humbuckers. Very famous sound
Don’t know if the JTV versions are better, sounds are the same obviously.
It’s such a better guitar, feels solid and less of a ‘toy’, much more inspiring.
So I were you I would be thinking only one thing -
@TrentGuitars…