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Answer in quoted post.How many guitars do you have?
Answer in quoted post.How many guitars do you have?
Y'fergot 'bout the rotators, but that's gettin' into string theory which I'm kind-a oxidized on.
I think that's @Guildedagain 's container. The flat-tops're in the back. Better protection.
If memory serves that was at Gibson after a flood in Nashville. More pics:Adorshki, Where did this cringe-worthy photo come from?!!!
I'm sort of an outlier when this subject comes up. It seems like more than three for me. There is nothing noble about that, having too much of anything and then having to try and decide causes me a lot of stress and it isn't just guitars. I'm not a person who likes to spend time weighing the options. But I have a big guitar, a little guitar and a hollowbody electric guitar. That's about all the decision making I can handle. That's not to say I don't buy guitars, it is just that when I do I have to take one that I already have along with me that isn't coming back if I buy something else.
That reminds me, rent's due or you can't have my thoughts anymore.And of course, I live vicariously through all of my fellow LTGers!
walrus
Just imagine how it is for me.Al, the idea of living with your thoughts scares the crap out of me!
walrus
Walrus, I wish I had the "one in, one out" ability and I know guitarists that do, but I never did. And, at some point soon, I have to do a retirement move and don't plan on taking all my guitars and amps with me.I also have had the "one in, one out" process for the last few decades.