+1 about the "more clever" thing. That's the implication I get out of a lot of these posts. I love scoring a great player for cheap as much as anyone. I've done it quite a few times, but I also like to treat myself to something nice that's pricey when I can swing it. Are my $2k+ guitars 10 times as good as the model series I snagged at a pawnshop? No. Are they better? Hell yes, by any objective or subjective measure I can come up with, and I'm willing to spend that extra money.
Some people get really militant about this. I remember a guy on another board who was a fantastic player, and would post great clips that he made with his Fernandes strat into something like a Zoom or a Pandora. That was awesome and we'd compliment him, but then he'd start ranting that we were all idiots for buying nice gear. It happened every couple of months until we just quit taking the bait. He ended up leaving, which kinda sucked because I loved his clips and he had lots of good advice on other stuff. I guess what I'm getting at is that I think we all "get it", but some of us don't make every single buying decision based totally on maximum bang-for-the-buck.
Some people get really militant about this. I remember a guy on another board who was a fantastic player, and would post great clips that he made with his Fernandes strat into something like a Zoom or a Pandora. That was awesome and we'd compliment him, but then he'd start ranting that we were all idiots for buying nice gear. It happened every couple of months until we just quit taking the bait. He ended up leaving, which kinda sucked because I loved his clips and he had lots of good advice on other stuff. I guess what I'm getting at is that I think we all "get it", but some of us don't make every single buying decision based totally on maximum bang-for-the-buck.
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