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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-10-01 5:10 PM (#18076)
Subject: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Which category defines you and your present collection of guitars?
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-10-01 5:25 PM (#18077 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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First category for me Prof. I'd like to one day put myself into maybe the third category but I can't see my financial position changing enough to allow me to do so.
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G8r
Posted 2008-10-01 5:37 PM (#18078 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Category 2 for me, & there I'll stay (if I want to stay married).

Great category descriptions, BTW!
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-01 5:40 PM (#18079 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?
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... too many guitars to properly maintain so only a few get regularly played ...

Wow, does THAT hit a nerve. 40+ in the house right now incl. electrics and ukuleles. I play THREE of them regularly.

Dave
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-01 5:52 PM (#18080 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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ouch. very fringe of category 3 for me. Really close to 4.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-01 5:54 PM (#18081 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Nice of you to have 3 categories above mine (Category 3) even though no one has admitted to being in the top 2 yet. I think we might have a few up there.
I mentioned something about guitar collectors to SWMBO last night and she said, "like Dave?" At least she doesn't think I'm in his category yet. I also play more than half mine on a regular basis. Now that the days are getting shorter, I hope to bring that up to 3/4.
We just need to be a better support group. My wife's stepmom arrived last night and gushed over all the new redecorating since she was here the last time. We need people to come over and gush over our guitar collections and inquire about our plans for them.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-01 6:02 PM (#18082 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Location: East Tennessee
Category 2 for me.

Currently have 9 and play 3-4 regularly

I will probably stay in that range, space plus it bothers me that a couple of really nice guitars don't get that much playing time.

I may cut one loose this fall.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-10-01 6:09 PM (#18083 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
... too many guitars to properly maintain so only a few get regularly played ...

Wow, does THAT hit a nerve. 40+ in the house right now incl. electrics and ukuleles. I play THREE of them regularly.

Dave
Which three?


I didn't quite fit into the description of catagory 3. I've got 13 guitars, 4-5 get played regularly, but most of the others still get played.

And I may be the only person here who's wife tells him not to sell any guitars when he wants a new one. Almost wish I could easily sell some....
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-10-01 6:20 PM (#18084 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?
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I once was #3 and on my way but I have cut back to category # 2.
If I could I'd be totally down the road and around the corner collector. Old guitars have a life of their own and, like a classic car, are an investment that is enjoyable every day to possess. If your lucky enough to learn to play them well, hey that just makes the investment all the more enjoyable.
I envy/admire the guy's who have been collecting for a long time. I have my own tastes and desires but it seems prices have been climbing out of this world these past years for the real early classics.
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BT717
Posted 2008-10-01 6:23 PM (#18085 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Cat 2 for me (4), though your Description for cat 1 fits me better.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2008-10-01 6:32 PM (#18086 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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I have two guitars right now; I'd like to have more but my race car needs about 6 or 7 thousand dumped into it for next year.

Racing is the process of turning money into noise. If I hadn't made so much noise over the years I could have bought numerous guitars which I would be able sell and use the money to retire early..lol
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muzza
Posted 2008-10-01 6:32 PM (#18087 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Cat 2 for me, but 2 are beaters/beach/office guitars, so I should really only be in cat 1
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-10-01 6:37 PM (#18088 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Hmmm based on today... I'm in the 51-99 range, but.... I have elements of all the over 50 categories as I am nuts and broke, however due to moving, it's all pretty organized. When I moved there was 125 guitar boxes, with several guitars (electric) two-to-a-box.

If anyone is interested 125 boxes of guitars takes up 16 running feet of a standard 63' size trailer. So next time you see a full 63' trailer on the highway, picture 1/4 of it, wall-to-wall and floor-to-roof as guitars.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-10-01 6:42 PM (#18089 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
11 - 25 :p Got one amp in the mail (ETA tomorrow) one amp on eBarf [anyone?]
Got a dedicated link on my Firefox for "eBarf Ovation"...
Have amps and effects that I never use, and guitars that I rarely play (but can't bear to sell).
Have bought other brands (going through a BC Rich phase).
And I have a dedicated Guitar Money account on PayPal.

I think I would fit alot of the descriptions in the high brackets, but lack of funds keeps me Humble. :D
[so does lack of talent!]

~Get off the Damn computer and play your Damn Guitars!

~(I have four guitars in stands, and have not played today!!! I will do that NOW!)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-10-01 6:43 PM (#18090 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Miles, you know I had your boat house in mind when I was writing some of the descriptions . . .
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stephent28
Posted 2008-10-01 6:59 PM (#18091 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Well, with all equipment counted I could easily fall into 4 but I went with 3 with the caveat that I have paired my "guitar" collection down to a manageable level and now routinely play almost all of them ;) .
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-01 7:01 PM (#18092 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Category 1: SWMBO feels a couple seconds worth of guilt for buying new clothes.
Category 2: SWMBO redecorates in order to maintain big spender position, but claims that money was spent on "us" so it doesn't offset guitar purchases.
Category 3: SWMBO gets new Porsche, but it doesn't offset guitar purchases because she lets you drive it (only if you wash it before and after).
Category 4: SWMBO wants smaller house, requiring disposal of guitars, but keeping craft room.
Category 5: Guitar collection liquidated along with SWMBO and her Porsche to pay for divorce.

I think I'll try to stay in category 3. Seems like the most bang for the buck.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2008-10-01 7:19 PM (#18093 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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My wife just likes to see money being spent; it doesn't seem to matter to her all that much whether it's on the house, cars or guitars as long as she gets her cut..lol
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-10-01 7:23 PM (#18094 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?
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You did say guitars... CAT IV. Just call it 'therapy'.

Ummm...
Yes, I know exactly what I have and where they are.
No, I have not played/plugged-in all of 'em. A couple (non-Os) are still in the factory 'wrap'.
Yes, over half are Ovations. Only one bought new and all of the A/Es I have played at least for a while.
No, there is no end in sight.
Yes, I'm 'sick'!
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-10-01 7:39 PM (#18095 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Location: south east Michigan
4-10 for me.
And the Prof's description fits like a glove.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2008-10-01 7:43 PM (#18096 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Originally posted by Slipkid:
4-10 for me.
And the Prof's description fits like a glove.
Same here - perfect description. I play 2 - 3 regularly.
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Beal
Posted 2008-10-01 8:06 PM (#18097 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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I voted but I'm not sure the description is accurate.
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-10-01 8:12 PM (#18098 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?



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Ya know Bill... it's always hardest for the guy that's in the middle if it to have a clear view of the situation.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-10-01 8:18 PM (#18099 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?
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Bill they nailed it pretty close your the worst kind of crazy; ...................Guitar Crazy!

:D
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gh1
Posted 2008-10-01 8:52 PM (#18100 - in reply to #18076)
Subject: Re: Guitars: where do you fit in?


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Category 1 for reasons i stated in your other poll.

Great polls prof!

_____
gh1
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