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Or, applying what I have termed the "Snark Theory", you could get 45 $100 guitars.
Cheap enough to throw away if they break. They would get you close to sounding like a real guitar. There are enough followers of this method, so show your support.
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If I had $4500.00, I would pay off my daughter's braces, pay off my van, add a bathroom to my house, and get a $500 guitar.
Now, who's sending me $4500?
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I thought I made up my mind to buy the $4.5K a few years ago. About a year later, I scraped together the cash for one the $1.5K.
My experience aside, get the one 4.5K. Last edited by k_russell; 06-16-2014 at 10:07 AM. Reason: missing words |
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Variety is the spice of life.
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As much as I would love to have a $4.5 guitar I would choose 3 guitars that equaled $4.5.
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I don't play well enough to justify spending $4,500 on one guitar. So I'd go for 3x $1,500.
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Makes as much sense to turn the statement backwards. Sounds like some folks on here prefer polygamy to monogamy. I am not in that camp. Give me one fantastic wife/guitar and I'm satisfied. And that pretty much sums up my experience. One fantastic wife, one fantastic guitar. And this bolo paddle. That's all I need. |