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titti
Posted 2013-10-12 8:00 AM (#477918)
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Question: what could be the right number of guitars to own ? Answer: ...another one...
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MWoody
Posted 2013-10-12 12:45 PM (#477920 - in reply to #477918)
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As Damon's footnote claims: "just one more".

Simply put: X+Y

X, being the current numer of instruments in your possesion.
Y, being the "next" instrument you intend to acquire.

Of course "X" is comprised of: "w", the number of working instruments plus "p", the number of potential instruments by parts.

Now "Y" can be further disected as Y=((b+c+d)/F)/A...

b is the next available instrument by sale or trade.
c is the next instrument you have already committed to but need to complete the transaction.
d is the default of borrowed instruments from another player.

F is the available funds.

A is the permissable amount of instruments and can be further disected into Spousal Permission, Living Space Available and is subject to the level of Accountability you have due to memory or denial.

X=(w+p) + Y=((b+c+d)/F)/A

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2013-10-12 1:49 PM (#477921 - in reply to #477918)
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Some kind soul posted this flow chart a while back...


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gmaslin
Posted 2013-10-12 8:09 PM (#477931 - in reply to #477918)
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Applause for Old Man Arthur's flow chart! If you made that up yourself, I'm impressed.
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muso.greg
Posted 2013-10-12 9:31 PM (#477933 - in reply to #477918)
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Hmm! A couple of new angles in there! Same conclusion, tho!
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titti
Posted 2013-10-13 6:20 AM (#477939 - in reply to #477918)
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...very entertaining the chart of Old Man Arthur....
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titti
Posted 2013-10-13 6:24 AM (#477940 - in reply to #477920)
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As Damon's footnote claims: "just one more".
.... ah,yes,however the answer is attributed to Jackson Browne
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FlySig
Posted 2013-10-13 10:35 AM (#477941 - in reply to #477918)
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"Just One More" is not nearly enough!
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MWoody
Posted 2013-10-13 12:34 PM (#477944 - in reply to #477918)
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"Plagiarism saves time..."

(borrowed from Author unknown)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2013-10-18 8:40 AM (#478048 - in reply to #477918)
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Once I realized that I was buying stuff to hang on other people's walls, it was time to reevaluate.
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dwg preacher
Posted 2013-10-18 12:49 PM (#478061 - in reply to #477918)
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My walls need decorating.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2013-10-18 3:39 PM (#478066 - in reply to #477931)
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gmaslin - 2013-10-13 7:09 PM

Applause for Old Man Arthur's flow chart! If you made that up yourself, I'm impressed.


KSDaddy probably has an extra Applause or ten...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2013-10-18 8:13 PM (#478075 - in reply to #478048)
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Like when it gets this crazy . . . (sorry, I tried to paste the photo directly in the post, but no luck)

 

http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/professorbb/d55e2912-e908-4d0d-929d-3a057dd32244_zps4d4fc02a.jpg?t=1382143931

 

 

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2013-10-18 8:35 PM (#478078 - in reply to #478075)
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boltonb - 2013-10-18 6:13 PM

Like when it gets this crazy . . . (sorry, I tried to paste the photo directly in the post, but no luck)




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dobro
Posted 2013-10-18 10:24 PM (#478079 - in reply to #477918)
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I wrestle with this one all the time. My answer (HONEST): if you really play each one, really, once in a while or more that's good. Just to have dead guitarage hanging on the wall.... not so good.
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FlySig
Posted 2013-10-20 11:44 AM (#478118 - in reply to #477918)
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Prof, do you have problems with 60 cycle hum in that room?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2013-10-20 11:51 AM (#478119 - in reply to #477918)
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With lights on one circuit and amps on another, the hum is very manageable, almost unnoticeable. Biggest challenge is feedback from the mics. I have the levels all pre-set, but one of the lady singers uses a voice pedal and it can go crazy. Shutting off several of the PA speakers located behind the mics helps on the feedback, too.
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