Hi,
I'd like to ask a question that I am thinking about the last days. For rehearsals and live I play an old Jackson Pro, the ones with that ultra thin necks they used to make.
Now I am thinking about changing that guitar to a DK1 I got at home. That guitar is a case-queen, was made in 1990 with a Dan Lawrence skulls-graphic and is like new, barely noticable wear. Looks like the one in the catalogues from that time, the guitars with that Dimebucker-style blade-humbuckers.
I want to change it because the sound and feel ofd the DK1 is better and it is more fun to play on. What would you guys do? Play that guitar even if it would get damaged or keep it at home and play the more expensible guitar? I'd say every guitar has to be played because it is nothing more than a tool. And what is a tool good for that never gets used? On the other hand, a nearly 30 years old guitar in perfect condition is nice, too ^^
Decisions, decisions, decisions
Cheers, Stefan
I'd like to ask a question that I am thinking about the last days. For rehearsals and live I play an old Jackson Pro, the ones with that ultra thin necks they used to make.
Now I am thinking about changing that guitar to a DK1 I got at home. That guitar is a case-queen, was made in 1990 with a Dan Lawrence skulls-graphic and is like new, barely noticable wear. Looks like the one in the catalogues from that time, the guitars with that Dimebucker-style blade-humbuckers.
I want to change it because the sound and feel ofd the DK1 is better and it is more fun to play on. What would you guys do? Play that guitar even if it would get damaged or keep it at home and play the more expensible guitar? I'd say every guitar has to be played because it is nothing more than a tool. And what is a tool good for that never gets used? On the other hand, a nearly 30 years old guitar in perfect condition is nice, too ^^
Decisions, decisions, decisions
Cheers, Stefan
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