MAXIFUNK said:
With it getting close to end of another GAS year.
What did you buy you loved? What did you buy you hate?
What did sale you wish you hadn't now that it is gone.
Any good trades or bad trades of 2010?
What is brewing on your potential GAS need list?
Has the economy slowed down your GAS or are you that lucky person who has so mush gear that you rarely ever get GAS anymore.
Both of the statements in the last sentence above are true of me. Been flat as a floogie all year, but frankly I have more gear than I need anyhow. So it all evens out.
I've made a couple gear deals over the last year despite the above though. Both, however, were always specifically intended as "flips" where I could make a little coin by buying and then re-selling on craigslist (for those outside north America, that's an online classified ad website). I'd only ever bought one guitar previously with the intent to flip it.
The first one was a Squier Vintage Modified series Thinline Tele:
I had the above Tele for a couple months. Played it several times in church, and for half (played one set with my Special Jet, the other with the Thinline) of a gig with Cinnamon Hill, my side "hippie" band. So I had the use of an extra guitar for a couple months, got to play my first Thinline Tele, and made 20 or 25 bucks on the flip. Not a bad way to make a little extra dosh.
The second one I flipped was a Squier Tom Delonge Strat:
This one required a little work. It was missing the Tele-style volume knob, one tuner, one bridge piece, and set up badly. I replaced the knob, tuner and bridge piece (lucked out on the tuner, my buddy and former bandmate who's a luthier at a local shop had an exact replacement in his parts bin) for about ten bucks, cleaned all the gunk off, and readjusted the bridge to get it playable again. Don't recall exactly what I paid or sold it for but iirc I made 50 to 75 bucks on the flip, net. Despite that the body was cosmetically beat up. Unlike the Tele I had no real interest in the guitar other than to make a profit on the resale.
Almost forgot, I did buy a piece of gear that was neither axe nor amp, got a 7-slot guitar stand for $25, like new, off craigslist:
Turned out the seller was a fellow veteran in the local scene's rock wars I'd know for quite awhile (not the first time that's happened, haha). I usually keep it up in the choir loft at church for all the band to use, quite handy for that, then steal it back for my band gigs. Gets rid of the clutter onstage.