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Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff

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AussieJames
Posted 2009-07-20 1:39 AM (#406613 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff



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Location: Brisbane Australia
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
If the intervention involves loaning or giving me great guitars then I'm all for it.

Normally, I don't get problems, I give them.....
The intervention is on it's way Paul!! ;)

AJ
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sycamore
Posted 2009-07-20 4:30 AM (#406614 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Location: Cork, Ireland
Don't worry, keep sweating on it and it will become so cool that the parent company will make replicas of it like Rory Gallagher's strat which started out with a sunburst finish

http://www.fender.com/customshop/instruments/search.php?partno=0150...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-07-20 10:49 AM (#406615 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Posts: 15682

Location: SoCal
Originally posted by AussieJames:
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
If the intervention involves loaning or giving me great guitars then I'm all for it.

Normally, I don't get problems, I give them.....
The intervention is on it's way Paul!! ;)

AJ
Jim, is that Bluebird coming down this way?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-07-20 6:22 PM (#406616 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff



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Posts: 5881

Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
No sweat issues here, but all the more reason to play with long sleeves, particularly in warm environs.
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AlanM
Posted 2009-07-20 6:41 PM (#406617 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Posts: 1851

Location: Newington, CT
Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Originally posted by AlanM:
he hangs around with some WEIRD folks!
... pot... kettle...

Oh...I DEFINITELY wasn't trying to escape the monicker! I consider it a badge of honor!
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JeffreyD
Posted 2009-10-11 11:19 PM (#406618 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Posts: 777

Location: East Wenatchee, WA
Well....I did chat with "mother" and they said it was not a warranty repair, but they would probably touch it up.

It finally dropped into the 20's this weekend, so I will probably quit sweating until Summer now.
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Jukebox Joe
Posted 2009-10-12 8:58 AM (#406619 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Location: Miami
This is one of those things that drives anal retentive... er, I mean, analytical people like me up the wall. A tiny ding here, sweat discoloration there, pick scratches that you see when the lighting hits the guitar the right (wrong) way, etc...

Being a lover of the textured tops myself, I have to resign myself to the fact that any moderate amount of playing is going to make the guitar look used. Ever notice the pick scratches are hardly even on the pickguard if your guitar has one? Hence the snot globs on the Adamases that extend below the area where a pickguard typically ends. I wish they put those on all guitars.

Anyway, my point is, unless you have a guitar meant to hang and display, I say get used to it. I do my best playing when I forget about the dings and scuffs and just play.

On the other extreme, I like seeing Clapton and SRV (God rest his soul) playing their beat up scratched beyond all recognition strats. Sometimes the wear and tear adds charm to the guitar.

I also noticed it's usually us, not the audience, who even notices these minor flaws. If you have the luxury of having a display guitar and a playing guitar, then pamper the display guitar. Send it to mama to get her touched up.

Personally, I hate having to hold back when I play. I've tried. I had a display guitar once that I couldn't stop staring at. I'd play it gently, conscious of every time the pick touched the surface, and I'd wipe the thing down constantly.

It wasn't too bad, but I have to admit the real fun is in picking up a tank of a guitar and playing your heart out. Some guitars hide the wear and tear better than others. I mentioned the snot glob. Combine this with a burst color and the gold flek, and the guitar can stay new looking for decades.

Bottom line: do you want to display it, or just play it? (Play it well, and no one else will even care about the defect except you!)
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rededdie
Posted 2009-10-12 11:22 AM (#406620 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff



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Location: Whitecourt, Ab
Did Moody's little problem clear up yet?
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MWoody
Posted 2009-10-12 11:34 AM (#406621 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff



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Location: Upper Left USA
Joe has a point there. I prefer to change out any of the Gold tuners to an Ivoroid mainly because I can't see the fingerprints on the Ivoroid.

For the Gold paint issue - would the occasional coating of Wax do any good?

And Moody, the first step in recovery is for me to admit that you have a problem...
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Beal
Posted 2009-10-12 9:05 PM (#406622 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff



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Location: 6 String Ranch
What problem? Moody has a problem??
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-10-12 9:12 PM (#406623 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Posts: 5567

Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Yeah, it was raining; lots of traffic; and now I'm selling it...(of course it sat for a week in his living room and he never played it)...

:D ;) :rolleyes: :p :eek:
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The Usual Suspects
Posted 2009-10-13 7:08 AM (#406624 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff
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Location: on the web
Originally posted by MusicMishka:
Yeah, it was raining; lots of traffic; and now I'm selling it...
So let me see if I have this correct: eight months ago you take advantage of the generosity and selflessness of another member for this guitar , sing its praises to high heaven, acquire numerous other guitars all the while lamenting your financial straits, and now you are trying to sell it for an enormous profit? That is simply delicious. How very christian. You, sir, are my new hero.
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bvince
Posted 2009-10-13 7:34 AM (#406625 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Like I said before ... If you have the "sweat problem", pick up one of those sweat bands that fits on your forearm. I have friends who use 'wm all the time, and the problem goes away. It's really a cheap preventative measure. Pay a little early, or pay a lot later for the repair. It's kinda' like the idea of regularly changing the oil in your car ... it pays off in the end.
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Depa07
Posted 2009-10-13 7:56 AM (#406626 - in reply to #406588)
Subject: Re: Don't Sweat (on) the Small Stuff


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Posts: 197

Location: Pennsylvania
Vince, excellent idea. One of those "why didn't I think of that?" kind of simple solutions. Thanks for the tip!
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