One guitar just isn’t enough......

35 years ago I was just fine with my 1961 Les Paul SG and 1972 Les Paul custom
Then my guitar teacher 1984 thanks to Guitar Trader I had 65 Pre Cbs Strats.
Due to accidents and medical and divorce rape I have had to sell off most of my collection
Never lost a dime on vintage USA made guitars or amps.
I have gifted a lot of guitars through the years today a friend that just went through a nasty divorce
I just sent him a custom shop Les Paul Standard enjoy BRO.
 
Well I have 4 guitars and each of them get a workover. They don't sit and collect dust that's for sure. I like all 4 of them. Really in all honesty why does someone need more than 2 guitars , you can only play one at a time. How can I say this, I have 20 Radio control Aircraft, when I started the hobby I kept building one to two planes a year, there was a reason for that yes I liked the different planes, but I was building up for retirement , so I had planes to fly, also factoring in crashes which could include rightoffs, so I continued to build for this reason also. But I can only fly one at a time. Now that I am retired I fly the same 3 planes now. The others are collecting dust. The thing I am saying is I could get by with no issues with two guitars and that might come at some time. For now I have 4 and I play the strings off of them. I like my four Sons. Will I continue to purchase more guitars, probably not, in time I might sell one and replace it with another Godin, Like the Summit Convertible.
 
Well I have 4 guitars and each of them get a workover. They don't sit and collect dust that's for sure. I like all 4 of them. Really in all honesty why does someone need more than 2 guitars , you can only play one at a time. How can I say this, I have 20 Radio control Aircraft, when I started the hobby I kept building one to two planes a year, there was a reason for that yes I liked the different planes, but I was building up for retirement , so I had planes to fly, also factoring in crashes which could include rightoffs, so I continued to build for this reason also. But I can only fly one at a time. Now that I am retired I fly the same 3 planes now. The others are collecting dust. The thing I am saying is I could get by with no issues with two guitars and that might come at some time. For now I have 4 and I play the strings off of them. I like my four Sons. Will I continue to purchase more guitars, probably not, in time I might sell one and replace it with another Godin, Like the Summit Convertible.

Thing is, if you want it and can afford it without any financial difficulty then who's to judge? When I was still skating I had a different board set up for each of the different parks that I skated, to try to optimize to the specific shapes and contours. So I had I think 9 or 10 skateboards, when 1 or 2 could have done. Same with the guitars, different tools for different sounds and feeling. Surely 1 or 2 would suffice for a hobbyist but since It's my hobby I also obsess and part of that is manifested in having more of the things than I strictly need (or my wife prefers).
 
Thing is, if you want it and can afford it without any financial difficulty then who's to judge? When I was still skating I had a different board set up for each of the different parks that I skated, to try to optimize to the specific shapes and contours. So I had I think 9 or 10 skateboards, when 1 or 2 could have done. Same with the guitars, different tools for different sounds and feeling. Surely 1 or 2 would suffice for a hobbyist but since It's my hobby I also obsess and part of that is manifested in having more of the things than I strictly need (or my wife prefers).


Well gball I am definitely not judging, it makes no difference to me how many guitars one buys. I could afford to buy many guitars and my Wife would not have an issue with it. For me the 4 guitars I have cover every aspect of playing I want to do and more. I could get away with two and be happy. There are those that are collectors, there are those that play Professionally and then there is Hobbyists like me. There is no right or wrong only opinion. As I get older I find I like to keep things more usable and manageable than collecting things, that just sit around with no purpose.
 
I am going to be heading over to a bassist and drummers place tomorrow. I am going to bring 2 guitars, and one Dsl40c, I do hope it works out for me because I is a bit nervous, guys are in the mid 40’s and their lists of music reference’s are up my alley.
Cheers to a great time.
Mitch

This is Awesome News!! :woohoo:

I'm so very happy for you, and I hope things go fantastic for you!!

There getting a great guitarist! :dood:

To your success Bro! :cheers:
 
I break D strings habitually if I only take one ,, I would also bring strings.


I'm always going direct to the bass player's house from a job site. I don't like to leave guitars in the car all day where I can't see them, or deal with temperature extremes. I usually just take my Burny SG. Like this week, I'll be working in Southern Maine every day, then rehearsing in Central Mass. on Tuesday night. The two hour drive should warm the guitar up some before jamming. It's not like I go to the same job everyday, and can stash a guitar inside a building.

I keep threatening to leave a guitar or two at his house, but we play too sporadically for me to want to leave guitars there, on top having some amps and the P.A. system, and other goodies there. Oh, the drums are mine too. He has enough of my junk there.
 
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