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Considering I've been playing less than a year, here's my list not counting the Squier acoustic and gig bag for my one son or the banjo for another, or the bucket drum for another.

Squier acoustic w/ HSC, stand, strap, and beginners book $75
Squier ¾ size acoustic w/ gig bag $25
Squier Affinity Stratocaster w/ Fender gig bag $115
Roland Cube 15x $110
Epiphone Les Paul Ultra w/ gig bag $245
Vox VT30 amp $240
Fender G-DEC amp $125
Peavey Raptor and Peavey amp $75 sold for $85
Kay? acoustic free
Parts for Kay wrong tuners $12.50, right tuners $12.95,
Couple sets of strings, picks, cord, etc, maybe $100?

So that's $935 on equipment without the strings and stuff. Yikes! I still haven't got a semi-hollow yet, and when I get better I want to try out several amps.
 
Adding up stuff can get scary fast, can't it?

Since I started this thread just over a year ago, I've spent well over 5 bills (the smaller ones, Benjamins, not thousands!) on guitars/basses, and if you add in my second mandolin and a tuner I bought as a result of getting into my folk rock/acoustic side band, it's just over $600. Although I am planning on selling one of the guitars I bought, and making a small profit. Also, I just found out that one of my small amps on consignment in a local shop finally sold, so that'll be a little extra moolah returning as well.

I've probably made, in cash and bar/food tab credit, at least another hundred from shows, as well.

So, I guess it could be worse.

It helps that I've run out of places to put this stuff!
 
*sigh*

I suppose I should play too... This is not counting stuff I don't own any more, which means no counting things I've taken a loss on -- there's a ton of stuff I've either sold on the cheap or given away. There's probably a minimum of 1G taken up with that stuff. Also, I think this is probably on the conservative side, to be perfectly honest.

Description / Price
Seagull S6 CW A-E / 500
Fender DG-16 + case (gift) / 400
Agile AL-3100 / 385
Xaviere XV-900 + case / 355
Tech 21 TM60 / 300
Crate V50 / 200
Boss ME-50 / 175
Boss RC-2 / 120
SX Tele / 100
Tech 21 Sansamp GT2 / 90
Digitech RP100a / 70
Crate Powerblock / 60
Boss DS-1 / 40
Boss FS-6 (gift) / 40
gig bags / 60
Digitech Bad Monkey / 25
pups, hardware / 100
DI boxes / 40
Behringer HA400 headphone amp / 40
tuners, audio interfaces, etc. / 150
cables, adapters / 300

Guitars: 1740
Amps: 600
Pedals: 600
Accessories: 610
Grand total: 3550

Man, that feels like a lot of money. I guess it's not that much in the long run, but it feels like too much.

I'll soon be a bit lighter in all departments, as I'm donating the Xaviere to my church and selling the Fender to someone I know who's learning, and I might give some other unused stuff to other friends. I suppose that makes me feel a little better, though the fact remains that the money has gone out the door already...
 
mainestratman said:
I'd be willing to adopt stuff to make more room for ya. I won't even charge ya for it. ;-)

:poke

A bit of a drive to come down heah and pick it up though, bubba.

:AOK
 
To update:
DK2M: $299--actually free with trade-ins
Jet City mini-stack w/ speaker cable: $450
Then there's my DVM-made Thesis 96 OD pedal which is, in fact, priceless.

It is hard to keep track of actual costs because of trade-ins, etc.
 
Maybe $15k might seem like a lot to some (a wife, perhaps) but how much money have you spent on cars over the years? Or vacations? Lunch? Alcohol? Computers? &c.. Like the man said -- who? I do not know -- "I spent all my money on guitars, women and alcohol.. the rest I just wasted." :-)

mainestratman said:
Between the Marshall and Les Paul, that in itself is about $5k... I have estimated everything over the years (including PA stuff, stomp boxes, etc.) to be in excess of $15k.
 
bcdon said:
Maybe $15k might seem like a lot to some (a wife, perhaps) but how much money have you spent on cars over the years? Or vacations? Lunch? Alcohol? Computers? &c.. Like the man said -- who? I do not know -- "I spent all my money on guitars, women and alcohol.. the rest I just wasted." :-)

Damn, now you got me thinking about it seriously.

Cars? Not a lot. I buy old junkers only, say at best something that costs three-four months salary. BUT considering all the maintenance and gas etc. that's still a LOT more than I've put in music, that's right.

Vacations? Hard one too. If I count in all the family vacations for kids, they're certainly more expensive than music. If I count my own bar adventures in vacationing, even more so :-)

Lunch...I have always tried to save on lunches. I ate those horrible, small microwave pizzas cold for lunch at work for three years. Still do sometimes, when I feel broke. But now I have a microwave at the office.

Alcohol is probably one of the biggest expenditures ever. I probably spend well over two grand on alcohol a year, and when I was single I probably half of that in a month even.

Computers...say half a grand or so a year isn't far off the mark.

Hm...actually, why don't I look at my bookkeeping...

Yes, my montly budget is 40% food incl. alcohol and daily household stuff, 24% entertainment (TV and network etc.) 20% house, utility bills and mortgage, 10% gas and car insurance, 6% misc. costs like medical and memberships etc.

WHoa. Looking at that, it's quite amazing I've racked up so many phones, computers and TV thingies etc. that it's nearly a quarter of our household expenditure! Well over 300 bucks a month If I had no communication fees, I could pay 50% more mortgage payments! Or buy a nice guitar or amp every month!

Well, damn, I'm writing this on our #4 PC, the tiny one...and I have two windows mobile PDAs and wife has a smartphone etc...and all of course limitless 3G like laptops as well...
 
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