el_goodo_maximo
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Ever have moments of extreme disbelief in your ability to make enough money for a gibson or something nice, and then enter every guitar contest you can find... I hope I'm not alone.
Actually, the moments of disbelief I have are mainly associated with the fact that some of these guitars actually cost that much. Thankfully, those feelings are immediately quelled when I plug in one of my Epiphones or Squiers, and realize that a fantastic playing / sounding Strat or Les Paul doesn't require one to take out a second mortgage. Or, in this case, enter contests. As for what constitutes a really nice guitar - that's pretty much an individual thing. One man's junk is another man's treasure.el_goodo_maximo said:Ever have moments of extreme disbelief in your ability to make enough money for a gibson or something nice, and then enter every guitar contest you can find... I hope I'm not alone.
vitalmyles said:I wonder if there is a phobia of junk mail? 10 points to whoever figures it out for lazy me![]()
Amen to that. I have been absolutely AMAZED at the quality of this Epi Dot that I recently nailed on eBay for $325, including the HS case. The Gibson ES-335 Dot's start at $2200 and go up from there! Ridiculous. For one seventh of that, I have an axe I'd put up against just about any semi-hollowbody you could name. Plays like an absolute dream and sounds great, to boot. And when I finish my little pickup project, I expect to have something very, very special! Have mercy!!Nelskie said:Actually, the moments of disbelief I have are mainly associated with the fact that some of these guitars actually cost that much. Thankfully, those feelings are immediately quelled when I plug in one of my Epiphones or Squiers, and realize that a fantastic playing / sounding Strat or Les Paul doesn't require one to take out a second mortgage. Or, in this case, enter contests. As for what constitutes a really nice guitar - that's pretty much an individual thing. One man's junk is another man's treasure.