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Thanks for your service to this country.
Hey, you should definitely hold on to your best guitar, and possibly even your best amp setup. After I finished college I didn't touch my guitar for 2 years. I had been a music major and 4 years of that sucked the fun out of it for me. I am thankful I held on to my ESP M-1 and my Les Paul Custom because eventually I picked the guitar up again. I was so frustrated at how much I sucked, but I vowed that if I improved a little every week that I would eventually return to my former glory. It is now many years later and I am 10 times the player I ever was in college. I don't go check out other bands or anything, but music is constantly on my mind, I practice more days than I don't, and I'm even taking singing lessons now.
Anyway, my point is that I think if I had sold everything off, repurchasing an instrument would have been enough of a barrier that I probably would not have bothered getting back into it. This would have been a loss of something that is such a large focal point of my life now.
Thanks again for everything you've done for us, and good luck with your admission to West Point. One of the people I respect most is a West Point graduate.
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Welcome back, and thanks for your service. I appreciate what the armed forces do. My father did 26 years for the British Army. He did Kuwait (when it all started), Northern Ireland and Falkland Islands.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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