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Originally posted by Newc: If you're concerned about long-term investment potential, contact Charles Schwab, otherwise, play the guitars until they fall apart, then glue them back together and play them until they splinter into toothpicks [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
Newc
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Dude, you rock the house for sure LMFAO [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
keep the one thatgives you that connection feel. The one with the more MOJO feel when you play it. sell the other. You will never regret keeping a guitar with that MOJO feel regardless of what its worth is. However the one that goes could be missed. It's a tough decision. One of which I've been confronted with myself lately.
Gil
I didn't think this question would so much play. Actually..I am not broke...but do have big expense popping up for our new home. I have sold a number of Kramers, spare bodies and trems so far. The SD has a brand new fret job. Play great. The bullseye does too. In all honesty, the bullseyes stays in the case in the closet. I can only play so many guitars. And with my work and family schedule...I can only play at select times and I grab what ever is out.
I am not going to do anything yet until I am real certain.
I am not looking to keep either one for investment purposes....Neither one will make me rich.
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