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I'm never going to College I'm going to move to Arkansas and start a music store and give guitar lessons and fix electric guitars and hope I can make it that way.
Keep Staring I'll Do A Trick
My Dad told me to never be a professional musician or work in a music store. He said go to college and bring home the sheep skin He was a part time drummer for Count Basie in the 40's (WWII Vet), got an engineering degree and is still doing both.(mostly the engineering part)
I went on to get an engineering degree and a music degree and I'm still doing both. (mostly the engineering part ) Fortunately or unfortunately.
Now, if you could get a job as CEO of GC or Sam Ash?
Oh yeah, isn't AR the lowest income per family State IN THE U.S., or is it MS?
I'm currently somewhere in the 20's. My high was 35 back in '99.
I say own as many as you can afford and maintain. The most common issue with large collections is that they are poorly maintained. I just spent several weekends changing strings, setting intonations, oiling necks, making adjustments, dressing frets/fret ends, etc. It takes alot of time and has made me consider cutting back again.
Are all those guitars in the link yours? What's that single humbucker tele with reverse fender-hs, floyd and the naked chick on it?
yeah they are all mine (I do have more but I haven't photographed them all, I'm a bit lazy on that front )
the tele has a cheap 5 piece alderbody which I made a binding on and repainted it with a painting of Leatitia Casta (and it has a speedloader trem + a scalloped warmoth neck)
I have too many (30-35). You're fine trust me, it's when you get to 15 or more that you start to think... WHAT AM I DOING!?! You've got room for double... don't sweat it
I went "WTF am I doing?" when i hit 8 electrics. I would look at the cases and feel pity for the guitars inside. I realized that because they were in their cases it was easy to forget about them. A partial remedy to play the ones I have now was to buy a triple guitar stand so they're readily visible. Seems to be working so far.
My future band shall be known as "One Samich Short Of A Picnic"!
I'm not married but I have a mortgage that I would like to pay off sooner than later so that's what keeps my GAS in check. I have 5 guitars right now and I won't exceed 6.
I have 7 and it's been that way for a long time now, in the sense that I've bought and sold a few, but only in an effort to improve on the instruments I have, rather than add more, and now I think I've got it all covered and pretty much GAS-proof:
1 guitar is too many. it is better to play air guitar. people think you are awesome when you pose and make faces. PLUS, if you move your fingers really fast, they think you can really play!!!!!! and THEN, when you make awesome squealing noises with your mouth, they figure you are a rock GOD!!!!
i have been playing 23 years and saw a dude who was air guitaring get all these HOT chicks. i overheard one girl say, "wow, i wonder what he could do to ME with those fingers?" her girlfriends giggled and got all excited. i am switching my instrument.....
GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
"When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry
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