Cypress Knee
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I have a bunch of Guilds and I need to start thinning the herd so to say. What will be the first to go when I start? (BTW, I don't know when I am starting!)
But the first to go will be a Westerly (but post-Fender) D-55, and a Tacoma F 50R. I confess to having a G 37 that I am not particularly enamored of, but all the rest will have to stay with me awhile longer. There is an electric bass that I will never play, and an introductory electric that just isn't what I want, and those will go in a different area.
But if it was an acoustic made in Westerly or Hoboken under the old management, then it is worth holding onto for awhile longer.
Oh, and why? Well, my son, who was going to transfer back to an in-state college, just got accepted into a highly rate program at an out-of-state university. Ughhh on the pocketbood for the next three (probably four) years.
Otherwise, I would just hold on, except that Neil Young just sang to me in the recently released "Heart of Gold" flick, talking about an old guitar, that it "cries when I leave it alone", so I need to find someone who will pay attention to the guitar, or pass it on to someone who will.
CK
But the first to go will be a Westerly (but post-Fender) D-55, and a Tacoma F 50R. I confess to having a G 37 that I am not particularly enamored of, but all the rest will have to stay with me awhile longer. There is an electric bass that I will never play, and an introductory electric that just isn't what I want, and those will go in a different area.
But if it was an acoustic made in Westerly or Hoboken under the old management, then it is worth holding onto for awhile longer.
Oh, and why? Well, my son, who was going to transfer back to an in-state college, just got accepted into a highly rate program at an out-of-state university. Ughhh on the pocketbood for the next three (probably four) years.
Otherwise, I would just hold on, except that Neil Young just sang to me in the recently released "Heart of Gold" flick, talking about an old guitar, that it "cries when I leave it alone", so I need to find someone who will pay attention to the guitar, or pass it on to someone who will.
CK