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Toby Walker 03-14-2016 06:56 AM

So what does your significant other say when you bring home yet another guitar? Or...
 
... when you sell one, or five?

TBMan's thread inspired this one, which should be a fun conversation for sure. Let's see who can come up with the funniest response!!

Anywho, I happen to be among the very lucky ones. Carol, my wife, chief executive roadie, book keeper, driver, accountant, merch salesperson, and extraordinary musician and instructor in her own right, is remarkably understanding.

During my last buying frenzy, she simply said something along the lines of 'whatever makes you happy, it's what you do.' Conversely, during my last selling frenzy, she said the same thing. However, I often wonder if the she would be so merciful if my buying outweighed the selling. :D

jpd 03-14-2016 07:07 AM

What does she say?
 
Mine says...."How many does this one make?".......and , "When did you get that one?".

I'm very lucky to have a spouse that knows how long I've waited to get my "toys", and does not feel the need to set limits and demands...:guitar:

ewalling 03-14-2016 07:10 AM

Fundamentally, my wife is encouraging. She's artistic herself - acting, dancing, film-clip making - so she understands and appreciates my fascination with guitars and music. However, she does get mildly exasperated at times - can't you be satisfied with what you've got? It's a question I've often asked myself, too! ;)

Montesdad 03-14-2016 07:12 AM

My dog really doesnt seem to mind if and when one comes or goes.

He usually just sleeps thru it all - - - is always happy to see me and never complains.

rokdog49 03-14-2016 07:12 AM

Mine doesn't say much anymore since I am very discreet about buying anything. That is, I don't binge on guitars.

sled 03-14-2016 07:17 AM

We have a joint house account that includes savings that we each contribute to evenly each month. Outside of that, she has her money and I have mine. I don't tell her what she can do with hers, she doesn't tell me what I can do with mine.

Rudy4 03-14-2016 07:18 AM

"I thought you said you were paring down..."

That's an honest question, though. In reality my total numbers are going down as I go for less pricey instruments that suit the new practicality of my aging body. Sometimes I have to clarify the "one step forward two steps back" methodology.

YamaYairi 03-14-2016 07:23 AM

My wife doesn't get why I need more than one of a particular type of guitar. She gets that a 12 string, 6 string, electric, classical, dreadnought and OM are different, but why I should have more than one of each eludes her. If I sell one when I buy one, that is fine with her.
For me it ends up being self limiting because I get tired of filling the humidifiers in each one twice a week.

PTC Bernie 03-14-2016 07:47 AM

What do you say......?
 
If I'd gotten rid of the ex wife first, I'd still have my 1965 J45.

Enough said. ;)

Beanctr 03-14-2016 07:53 AM

When I sell one my wife says "where's my cut?". R

fuman 03-14-2016 07:58 AM

If I ask first, I get a lot of moaning and "Really? REALLY?" But the last time I asked she said "Yes."

If I don't ask, she says nothing. Literally. For like a week I get the silent treatment. Then the lecture about "One in/one out," and "You need to grow up." And, "This stuff is ridiculous." Etc.

She must be justified, right? I own five stringed instruments. One is practically worthless. Two are almost priceless in terms of sentimental value. SO I really have two instruments that I can buy or sell. We've been poor but are way past that now. Guitar is my only hobby.

My wife has so many wonderful qualities. This is one of the few sore spots in our long relationship together. She doesn't get the music thing at all, doesn't want me to spend time on it, doesn't want to hear me play when she's home, doesn't want to come home and find out that I've been playing vs. doing something "productive," doesn't want me playing with other people. She had our kids convinced that I was going to be murdered because I got into a jam group via Craigslist.

SFCRetired 03-14-2016 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sled (Post 4863752)
We have a joint house account that includes savings that we each contribute to evenly each month. Outside of that, she has her money and I have mine. I don't tell her what she can do with hers, she doesn't tell me what I can do with mine.

x two....Exactly

Toby Walker 03-14-2016 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rudy4 (Post 4863753)
"I thought you said you were paring down..."

That's an honest question, though. In reality my total numbers are going down as I go for less pricey instruments that suit the new practicality of my aging body. Sometimes I have to clarify the "one step forward two steps back" methodology.

I am Rudy. I'm in my 'selling phase' now.

Toby Walker 03-14-2016 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PTC Bernie (Post 4863775)
If I'd gotten rid of the ex wife first, I'd still have my 1965 J45.

Enough said. ;)

I lost a couple of guitars that way. You do the math. :D

BluesKing777 03-14-2016 08:09 AM

She is not much surprised by my guitars buying anymore - only time she was speechless since I have known her is the day the shop gave me an extra more roadworthy case as well as the ragged vintage case on a guitar I bought - wish I had videoed her face when I came in with 2 cases!

Though I did make the mistake of voicing an idea of selling some lesser lights to buy a superstar guitar! But she has already said she expects that one to be around soon...........

BluesKing777.


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