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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
That's not an insignificant amount of gear for a pub band.
And to nick someone else's quote - it doesn't matter once the drummer starts anyway...
In my experience some of the best players are the ones who are the least obsessive about gear.
As a result they might have good but fairly modest gear and still sound better than most other players who spend a fortune on their kit.
The one who knows it all and tells his mate (or anyone who'll listen) how the band are doing it all wrong...
EDIT: said tosser may also be sporting a haircut belonging to another decade...or worst case a skullet.
I saw a lad on the train at the weekend in a Marshall t-shirt - not the end of the world but as he leaned against the window it revealed a Marshall tattoo on his forearm. It wasn't even in the right font!
Of course he could be called Marshall and very proud of the family name.
Oh and all keys must be attached to a chain, attached to a belt loop on your faded black jeans - and must have s bottle opener on it as well....
Edit: it is however seemingly made of tissue paper (yet somehow hasn't ripped yet).
Pedaltrain Nano gets used more often, and half the FX are Mooer.
I've heard some great guitarists with Spider75/Flextone/Vetta. Listening with your eyes is a mistake.
When Birelli Lagrene played Ronnie Scott's last, he played a plain black Pacifica 611 all night (and was as awesome as usual)
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I don't really look down on other guitarists kit-of-choice.
Unless they're acting like a complete bellface in which case I'll pull a plug partly out so they have intermittent sound loss.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
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