Amen.egosheep wrote:Current list
Teisco K2L
1964 Mustang
Rhoney JSDR
1982 Rickenbacker 330
Rickenbacker Combo 800
1960 Rickenbacker 450
1968 Martin D18
That's it... I'm currently working on restoring the 450 and when I'm done that will be my last guitar for a very long time, maybe forever. I can't justify or afford to get more, and can't sell any that I have due to sentimental or holy-grail-realized attachments. I'm looking forward to playing more and GASing less, appreciating the tools at hand and actually using them.
GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
I don't play in a band, work a boring office job, but rock out in the evenings with my guitars, every evening.
I have:
1991 Orville by Gibson Les Paul
2001 Navigator GoldTop Les Paul p90
2008 Fender MIJ Jaguar 66 Reissue
Mosrite 1963 Reissue
Mosrite 1964 Reissue
Mosrite 1966 vintage original
1972 Yamaha FG180
1979 Yamaha FG335
1932 Stella Parlor guitar
I have:
1991 Orville by Gibson Les Paul
2001 Navigator GoldTop Les Paul p90
2008 Fender MIJ Jaguar 66 Reissue
Mosrite 1963 Reissue
Mosrite 1964 Reissue
Mosrite 1966 vintage original
1972 Yamaha FG180
1979 Yamaha FG335
1932 Stella Parlor guitar
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
How long is a piece of string?
I have a 59 Guild archtop, an 81 Les Paul, 84 12-string Japanese acoustic, and a couple of knockabout acoustics. I need a good Jazzmaster. But I would say that's too many guitars, right there. You surely don't need more than two electrics, really.
I have a 59 Guild archtop, an 81 Les Paul, 84 12-string Japanese acoustic, and a couple of knockabout acoustics. I need a good Jazzmaster. But I would say that's too many guitars, right there. You surely don't need more than two electrics, really.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
depends on the neck scale
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
I don't know whether anyone has said this already, but the correct amount of guitars to own is n+1, where n= the amount of guitars you own now.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
Yep.NickD wrote:I don't know whether anyone has said this already, but the correct amount of guitars to own is n+1, where n= the amount of guitars you own now.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
Totally agree....even though I say I have all the guitars I'd ever need, there is always a "+1" in my head, but I think that is just to keep me going in life, to make making money exciting....Maybe I just need to get out more, but, it's been said:
desire is infinite
need is more than 1
reality is somewhere in the middle
desire is infinite
need is more than 1
reality is somewhere in the middle
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
I've got 7, 6 of which I play pretty regularly and my first guitar which is around for sentimental reasons and alternate tuning experimentation. I'd say this is too many for me because I'm just a bedroom player, but I've come to appreciate having so many in the same way I loved having tons of toys as a kid. I might not use all of them to their full extent, but I love having options in case the mood strikes and I feel one is going to have the tone or feel I'm looking for. Plus I just love the way guitars, and instruments in general, look and I feel like each one is a piece of art that I can actually touch.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
I always bounce between being that "only one" and having a few mentalities. I think four electrics and two basses would be me limit though.
Currently I have:
Parts Telecaster
Epiphone Casino
Am. standard P-bass
Danelectro DC bass
Would like to have:
Jazzmaster
Danelectro DC-12
Currently I have:
Parts Telecaster
Epiphone Casino
Am. standard P-bass
Danelectro DC bass
Would like to have:
Jazzmaster
Danelectro DC-12
reverb.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
To me it's part of a broader question: how much stuff is too much? my problem is not that I am a collector (which I am not) but I am an accumulator. I am seduced by bargains across a wide range of interests. I also Iike to fix and tinker with things so I wind up with a lot of stuff that is trash to others or is useful for parts someday. I have 12 guitars (inlcuding basses and acoustics) at the moment and all except one is in playing condition- which has historically not been the case. I don't think 12 guitars is a bad place to be in isolation of other factors, but sometimes I look around our house and sigh. So many guitars, amps, effects, drum kits, tools, wood- and metalworking machines, bikes, microphones, mixing consoles, records, stereos, salvaged lumber, books, nifty antiques, furniture, kitchen gadgets... and I know myself, without a major life change like a move, I have little incentive to offload any of this stuff.
Someone mentioned upthread about how sometimes guitars stick around because they're not worth flipping. That's true for a few of mine where I have invested sometimes serious money into replacement parts, time consuming repairs, etc which I'll never be able to recoup in a sale. Sometimes it's a guitar that I got for a song, and could easily sell for profit, but my irrational logic goes like this: "I'm not using this XXX, but I only paid $YYY for it and it's worth twice that. Once that XXX is gone I will never be able to get another for that price, so it would be foolish to sell." Even writing it down, is making me realize that this totally backwards and I should turn those things into money, and invest in useful or profitable things. So, um, thanks OSG. you helped me figure something out.
Someone mentioned upthread about how sometimes guitars stick around because they're not worth flipping. That's true for a few of mine where I have invested sometimes serious money into replacement parts, time consuming repairs, etc which I'll never be able to recoup in a sale. Sometimes it's a guitar that I got for a song, and could easily sell for profit, but my irrational logic goes like this: "I'm not using this XXX, but I only paid $YYY for it and it's worth twice that. Once that XXX is gone I will never be able to get another for that price, so it would be foolish to sell." Even writing it down, is making me realize that this totally backwards and I should turn those things into money, and invest in useful or profitable things. So, um, thanks OSG. you helped me figure something out.
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WINNER! WINNER! CHICKEN DINNER!!!!Liquids wrote:Yep.NickD wrote:I don't know whether anyone has said this already, but the correct amount of guitars to own is n+1, where n= the amount of guitars you own now.
Let's see, current scuderia:
1983 '62 RI Stratocaster
Fender Tele-Sonic
1996 Rickenbacker 325v59
Jerry Jones Shorthorn
Fatdog Danelectro
2004 Jimmy Vaughan Sig Stratocaster
2013 Gibson SG Original
2012 Gretsch Sparkle Jet
2000's Gretsch 5120 w/ P-90s
Modified Gibson SG Classic
Creston custom offset "The Flying Dutchman"
1986 MIJ Thinline Telecaster
1980's MIJ '52 Telecaster (Robert Quine's old Telecaster)
2012 Fender Elvis Costello Signature Jazzmaster
2014 Fender Johnny Marr Signature Jaguar
2014 Squire VM Precision Fretless Bass
2007 Squire VM Fretless Jazz Bass
1992 MIJ Fender Jazz Bass
2000's Fullerplast "Rickenbacker" Capri
1959 Harmony Stratotone
2006 Fender Esquire modded
2003 CIJ Pink Paisley Telecaster
2008 Squire CV Duo-Sonic
1997 Gibson Dove
2003 Rainsong Parlour Guitar
1925 Regal "Le Domino" parlour guitar
2000's Rick Kelly Tele-Dano
2009 Rick Kelly Bowery Pine Telecaster
1992 USA Hamer Sunburst
1981 USA Hamer Special
1997 Tele-Star Mona
1998 Lucite Pignose guitar
1980's Univox Hi-Flyer short scale bass
1960's Harmony Bobkat
2000's Harmony Sovereign "Buck Owens"
Hi, I'm Maggie and I'm a guitaraholic.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
I feel better nowMaggieo wrote:WINNER! WINNER! CHICKEN DINNER!!!!Liquids wrote:Yep.NickD wrote:I don't know whether anyone has said this already, but the correct amount of guitars to own is n+1, where n= the amount of guitars you own now.
Let's see, current scuderia:
1983 '62 RI Stratocaster
Fender Tele-Sonic
1996 Rickenbacker 325v59
Jerry Jones Shorthorn
Fatdog Danelectro
2004 Jimmy Vaughan Sig Stratocaster
2013 Gibson SG Original
2012 Gretsch Sparkle Jet
2000's Gretsch 5120 w/ P-90s
Modified Gibson SG Classic
Creston custom offset "The Flying Dutchman"
1986 MIJ Thinline Telecaster
1980's MIJ '52 Telecaster (Robert Quine's old Telecaster)
2012 Fender Elvis Costello Signature Jazzmaster
2014 Fender Johnny Marr Signature Jaguar
2014 Squire VM Precision Fretless Bass
2007 Squire VM Fretless Jazz Bass
1992 MIJ Fender Jazz Bass
2000's Fullerplast "Rickenbacker" Capri
1959 Harmony Stratotone
2006 Fender Esquire modded
2003 CIJ Pink Paisley Telecaster
2006 Squire CV Suo-Sonic
1997 Gibson Dove
2003 Rainsong Parlour Guitar
1925 Regal "Le Domino" parlour guitar
200's Rick Kelly Tele-Dano
2009 Rick Kelly Bowery Pine Telecaster
1992 USA Hamer Sunburst
1981 USA Hamer Special
1997 Tele-Star Mona
1998 Lucite Pignose guitar
1980's Univox Hi-Flyer short scale bass
1960's Harmony Bobkat
2000's Harmony Sovereign "Buck Owens"
Hi, I'm Maggie and I'm a guitaraholic.
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
Unless this is a Phil Collins Signature "Su-su-Suo Sonic" that I'm not aware of, the Squier CV Duo-Sonic came out in 2008. </OCD>Maggieo wrote: 2006 Squire CV Suo-Sonic
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TYPO!!!amv wrote:Unless this is a Phil Collins Signature "Su-su-Suo Sonic" that I'm not aware of, the Squier CV Duo-Sonic came out in 2008. </OCD>Maggieo wrote: 2006 Squire CV Suo-Sonic
Fixed! Thanks!
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Re: GAS Question: How many guitars is too many?
Damn. I was hoping Fender had finally created the perfect signature axe for my Phil Collins cover band New Jacket Required.