What I once considered "old man" guitars are now the guitars I want to play the most.
My strats and full sized strat body guitars, my Les Paul styled bodied guitars and dare I admit it...my tele styled bodied guitars are all getting a lot more attention than any of my shredders. Funny thing is ...due to the compund radius feature of my J/C's, they are one whole hell of a lot easier to play than "old man" styled guitars, but my interest in them is ebbing away. To the point of every one of them is cased up and in storage now.
I can't give a reason for this other than I'm just liking the look and feel of strats and Les Pauls these days. A statement I would have scoffed at just a few years ago. Someday I may sway back to the shredder guitars with the pointy headstocks/double locking tremolos/nasty (in a good way) pickups, but for now, give me a strat or Les Paul and I'm at one with the world.
My strats and full sized strat body guitars, my Les Paul styled bodied guitars and dare I admit it...my tele styled bodied guitars are all getting a lot more attention than any of my shredders. Funny thing is ...due to the compund radius feature of my J/C's, they are one whole hell of a lot easier to play than "old man" styled guitars, but my interest in them is ebbing away. To the point of every one of them is cased up and in storage now.
I can't give a reason for this other than I'm just liking the look and feel of strats and Les Pauls these days. A statement I would have scoffed at just a few years ago. Someday I may sway back to the shredder guitars with the pointy headstocks/double locking tremolos/nasty (in a good way) pickups, but for now, give me a strat or Les Paul and I'm at one with the world.
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