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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | How many of us who collect guitars actually play them? I mean often? OK, OK, Here's what I mean...
Last fall I bought a beautiful Elite 1718-6p and took pictures, posted them w/ the two other -6p's I owned...
But at the same time, I got in three other guitars including the 1978 #119 Adamas I, and the OFC II #4...OK, so I played it; it sounded fine, it needed new strings and a good cleaning which I obliged...and then it went into its case and the other guitars and life situations took over...
Well, since I have had a lot of time on my hands these last two weeks I have played and enjoyed every guitar in my collection...yesterday, the 1718 got its turn...and wow, what a guitar...It needed an action adjustment and so I took out two of the three shims (factory...the bridge saddle had never been touched before me), tuned it up and spent a great afternoon playing what is one of the finest Elite's I have ever played...Seriously: great balanced tone, excellent sustain, and I love the V neck...
And I thought, WOW...all these months and I didn't even realize it's potential...I cannot believe I had not spent time with this guitar before but I will certainly be doing that from now on...I tell you, these -6p twins, the 1718 and the 1758 are incredibly great guitars...I know all about the 1758 having played one for so many years but I just can't believe how long it took for me to find out how good the 1718 really is...and it's in near mint condition as well...Something about that deep bowl that really gives this guitar a nice punch...
And to think how close I came to selling them...I'm so glad that I listened when SWMBO told me to keep them...I think I speak for most of us married guys when I say that as much as it pains us to admit it, some times they really do know what's best...IMAO at least!!!
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842
Location: NJ | ". . How many of us who collect guitars actually play them? . ."
NotEnough. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | So many guitars...so little time...
With an OFC II, its a wonder any others get played... |
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Joined: November 2007 Posts: 1486
Location: Cincinnati | Originally posted by MusicMishka:
So many guitars...so little time...
With an OFC II, its a wonder any others get played... OK, so now you're bragging. My 1718 is a great sounding guitar. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Yes, my point exactly...but the other is no brag, just fact... |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996
Location: Phoenix AZ | AH. This is a good thread. |
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 Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Some of my guitars really don't get played as often as they deserve.
I recently dug my 2003 1778T (with the OP-30) out of the pile.
I have had this guitar for awhile, this is the one that I had to remove/repair/reset the neck on.
I haven't played it for a long time, and the last string change was May '09 according to empty string package in the junk compartment.
I said all that to say that I pulled it out and right now it is at my right hand, and it reminds me of why I originally started liking T's. This guitar is the reason. I need to get a faster 'rotation' going on these guitars. |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7237
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | I don't even know where to begin. I'm feverishly working on getting my studio at least useable as a play space. I have guitars that I have never played :( |
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 Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4832
Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | I've only got three O's, 7 guitars in total so it's not that hard. But I still don't play them ALL.
I guess that's cos I'm waiting to sell the one I don't play. Later, when the market comes back a little. |
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 Joined: September 2002 Posts: 806
Location: Seymour, Tennessee | I am not a collector, I'm poor but if I include my Son's 77CB, I have 4 O's.
We moved to TN in June of 2006.
I had to leave the 12 CL & 68 DB at my Mom's house cause we didn't have enough room for everything and I didn't think it would be so long before I was able to go back down to FL to pick them up.
So, I haven't played either in 4 years!
Playing Brandon's 77 during my 2 weeks at home really brought on the Jonesing for my old deepie Shiney Bowl.
I can't wait to go back and pick them up when I get home (Last day of flying was today!, We're almost done!).
Of course then I'm going to be waiting with baited breath for the 68 to come back from the MS once I get it sent off.
I might have to play it for a few months before I send it though :) |
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Joined: November 2007 Posts: 1486
Location: Cincinnati | Originally posted by kotadawg:
Originally posted by MusicMishka:
So many guitars...so little time...
With an OFC II, its a wonder any others get played... OK, so now you're bragging. My 1718 is a great sounding guitar. OK, so you aren't bragging. You're just rubbing it in. :p |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996
Location: Phoenix AZ | What am I ???
Not a collector, certainly not a player. I guess I would just call myself a hobbyist. I have some guitars put away that never get played and probably never will. Others rotate in and out and get a dose of amateur strumming and picking regularly.
The only one that 100% always gets played on a daily basis is the Lost Art Koa. Not sure why, it just does.
There's way more expensive hobbies. Anybody own a boat? Skier? Golfer? Scuba? Private pilot? Poker tournaments? I make sure I keep that list right on the tip of my tongue so it's always handy. I've got a coworker who drops about 5G a year on radio controlled helicopters which serve no purpose in this world what so ever. But he enjoys it. |
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 Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | That is Profound there, Dave.
But yeah, I do play guitar. Just not very well.
And I am happy to hear the sound that it makes, even with my lack of talent.
And like Nick B's sig line sez...
"Playing a guitar is like petting a puppy, you don't have to be any good at it to enjoy it."
And that is good, especially for me. |
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Joined: February 2008 Posts: 747
| I don't understand the guitar collection thing. I'm more interested in getting the music right and of course having a good guitar to do that with - one really good guitar would be enough for me. Right now I have two acoustics and I switch between them for different songs. I'm considering adding an HD-28 but there's no rush on that and I might just forget about it altogether.
As for hobbies though, I've been involved in motor racing all my life. Racing is the process of turning money into noise and over the years I've made enough noise to pay for a very substantial guitar collection..lol |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Originally posted by Joe Rotax:
Racing is... ... just another product of GAS. ;) |
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Joined: February 2008 Posts: 747
| Well, yeah, but I think you're forgetting that driving faster than everyone else is one of the most important things there is...lol |
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 Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Priorities.
I have a friend who thinks my 50K+ HT/Stereo is an incredible waste of money and he is happy with his Bose.
However he doesn't blink an eye at the 5K a month he pays for car insurance for a couple of cars that see the road maybe a dozen times a year between them.
Priorities. |
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 Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | Some guitars are not supposed to be played, they look better on the wall, the Italian 335 copy with BAD 60's flower curtain fabric under the finish.
Some guitars are special or limited use, long necks, 12 strings, mandochello
Some just make me smile, a 57 strat in the bathroom with a 53 Paul next to it
Others get played all the time, the Collings SJ koa, a D-42 varnish, CJ varnish
Some only get played at O'Kanes and similar places, the Tak 760 and 1984C-Series
Some are investments and get played on special occasions, the 1939 D18
Some others are on a random rotation and others just take up space in the storage unit.
Some are out on loan to friends and some of those will come back someday
bottom line is you can never have enough and there was always a good reason for why you bought it and untill you run out of space to store them, what does it matter?
It's always fun to buy a new one
Sometimes it's fun to haul one out you haven't played in years and discover it all over again and find out that it's the best you've ever seen (since the last time you looked at it) |
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Joined: June 2005 Posts: 1320
Location: Round Rock, TX | We had some people over this afternoon and someone called for a tune from me and my bandmate who was in attendance. I was busy taking care of some hostly duty and asked a friend to duck into the studio and grab a guitar for me. He asked which one I wanted and I said, "Any of the acoustics." He came back with my 2007-BCS. I've been concentrating on the Larrivee's for acoustic guitar playing for some time now and have been neglecting my O's. When I have picked up an O it's been the 2006-FKOA. Well, just like Mike, I found a neglected treasure. I played several tunes on it for our guests and, after everybody left, sat and played on it for a good long while, just digging on the tone and playability. I had considered selling it, among others, to fund an acquisition, but now I believe I'll look elsewhere. |
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 Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6996
Location: Jet City | If I had more space, I'd have more guitars...
and amps.
Beal, a '53 Paul in the can man? Nice. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Damon, you obviously haven't seen Beal's place at Amelia...you never know what may be on the wall or stand next to you and the bathroom is a whole new experience...just don't plan to take a shower...even the garage is an adventure...ya gotta love it! It's awesome!!! |
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Joined: November 2007 Posts: 1486
Location: Cincinnati | Originally posted by Damon67:
If I had more space, I'd have more guitars...
and amps.
Beal, a '53 Paul in the can man? Nice. If I had more money, I'd have more guitars. |
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 Joined: June 2007 Posts: 3084
Location: Brisbane Australia | I've been on the hunt for a 53 LP for a while!!
It was a very good year
AJ :D |
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 Joined: January 2009 Posts: 4535
Location: Flahdaw | I seem to have a choice between sticking a bunch of money in our retirement funds, or buying a bunch of guitars. Unfortunately I can't do both. I figure the future's gonna be tough enough without having sufficient money squirreled away.
That said, I own enough decent gits for my needs. |
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Joined: October 2009 Posts: 22
Location: hitchhiking | Originally posted by dark bar:
I seem to have a choice between sticking a bunch of money in our retirement funds, or buying a bunch of guitars. Unfortunately I can't do both. Don't know what you do but you shoulda been a reverend. lotsa guitars, lotsa coin, and a garronteed happy future. |
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 Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4073
Location: Utah | Buy the right guitars now and you'll have enough coin for retirement. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759
Location: Boise, Idaho | As soon as the Patriot gets shipped to Michelle, the others will get played more. All are in the same room now and most get played at least weekly, except the electrics, Classic, Matrix and 12 string. I guess that's a pretty big list of exceptions, but each has a specific reason for keeping it. |
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Joined: February 2010 Posts: 12
Location: John's Island, Florida | Originally posted by SLATFATF:
Originally posted by dark bar:
I seem to have a choice between sticking a bunch of money in our retirement funds, or buying a bunch of guitars. Unfortunately I can't do both. Don't know what you do but you shoulda been a reverend. lotsa guitars, lotsa coin, and a garronteed happy future. I thought the attacks and slurs were supposed to stop occurring.
nice looking Elite MusicMishka! I Hope you're starting to feel a little better... and then much better soon. nothing worse than neck or back surgery, the pain is pretty rough when the nerves get trapped or pinched. but the meds they give you for them are usually pretty good.
SLATFATF... poor form on your part, are you related to CR or TUS? |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996
Location: Phoenix AZ | That's a surprising short post ... |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Originally posted by Tightly Strung:
I thought the attacks and slurs were supposed to stop occurring. Some 'acronymics' can't help it. Tis a shame... in more ways than one... |
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 Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Hi Glenn
See you're back again. |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 4413
| How's the family? |
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Joined: December 2009 Posts: 143
Location: Ontario Canada | Originally posted by Beal:
Some just make me smile, a 57 strat in the bathroom with a 53 Paul next to it
Jammin' in the John !!
Something about the acoustics when you try recording in the bathroom with all the tiles to bounce the sound around. Food for thought, input forthcoming I am sure. ;)
Jim.
PS: I hope you are improving every day Mike. |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 4996
Location: Phoenix AZ | Originally posted by schroeder:
How's the family? ... especially the twins. |
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 Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | yeah |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039
Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | You guys are acting like real boobs. |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842
Location: NJ | . . . in tight tops. |
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 Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4073
Location: Utah | More like nuts. |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | well, that too |
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 Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | "Jammin' in the John !! Something about the acoustics when you try recording in the bathroom with all the tiles to bounce the sound around."
This technique was utilized to great success by Les Paul when he was producing his hits with Mary Ford. |
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Joined: December 2009 Posts: 143
Location: Ontario Canada | Hello ProfessorBB,
I have the scratchiest copy of "Mockingbird Hill"
I played that on a Seabreeze record player probably everyday and night. My wife gave me the record for my 21st birthday. Music and Memories,
I hope she is looking down on all of us ProfessorBB, in the modern language of the greatgrand kids...Getting old Sucks.:)The voice and the fingers ain't what they use to be.
Regards
Jim |
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 Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | A few years ago, my step-daughter's husband's grandfather passed away. He lived over on an island off the coast of Great Britain, on the east side closest to the Europe mainland. He was an early pioneer of radio electronics, had been active during the war with radio transmissions, and had a large collection of gear that the family donated to historical societies upon his passing. However, he also had a collection of Les Paul and Mary Ford albums that I was fortunate to have been given, including what appear to be his best sellers. Not sure what condition they're in as I haven't had a record player in 25 years, but the covers are pristine. |
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Joined: March 2009 Posts: 715
| Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
As soon as the Patriot gets shipped to Michelle, the others will get played more. All are in the same room now and most get played at least weekly, except the electrics, Classic, Matrix and 12 string. I guess that's a pretty big list of exceptions, but each has a specific reason for keeping it. Mark,
I've told a few people that a nice guy in Boise is keeping my Patriot warm! I can't wait for the nicer weather here.
Michelle |
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