What Kind Of Guitar Owner Are You?

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I broke the BC Rich brand loyalty chain (C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER) and bought another guitar that I've wanted for years - Ibanez RG7321 7-string. I love it! It's a basic design, which is what I wanted. Fixed bridge, thin neck profile, 5-way pickup switch. I recorded some new Algarothsyum material last night with it, and it records like a dream. Sounds fantastic, even with the stock pickups.

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-Lastly there are those who carefully chose the guitars they want for a particular purpose and stay with those guitars for the rest of their lives or the life of the guitar whichever comes first.

That's me.
 
That's me.

Me too. Mainly Gibson and Fender. Since I really don't need another one, I only buy one that really grabs my attention. Last couple of "good ones" were played in the store.........put down......................after I went home I returned in a day or to to purchase.

I did land a nice SG on eBay. It's an SG Classic, cheapest Gibsin I've ever owned but one of the best. Bought it on a whim (does this put me in another category?) because I wanted something with P-90's. It was cheap enough to unload if I didn't like it
 
I broke the BC Rich brand loyalty chain (C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER) and bought another guitar that I've wanted for years - Ibanez RG7321 7-string. I love it! It's a basic design, which is what I wanted. Fixed bridge, thin neck profile, 5-way pickup switch. I recorded some new Algarothsyum material last night with it, and it records like a dream. Sounds fantastic, even with the stock pickups.

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cool man..I got a couple Ib`es as well..not a 7 string though..RG270 & RG920..

as far as acustics, I have a few, including a gibson, a couple martins, a yamaha, an epiphone and a few others..

I got a couple other electrics, but rarely if ever play them..one is`nt anything real special..although it actually plays pretty good, the other is a 1963 gibson, which has surprizingly soft action..
I got 4 more guitars not seen in this pic (one of which is my Ibanez RG920), I also have three violins,and a mandolin....LOL

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I took ownership of my first proper guitar only 6 months ago. Up until then I'd been borrowing guitars from friends so I guess in that time I learned what it was I truly wanted. I tried about 20 acoustics down Denmark St and went back 5 times to play the one I liked the most before I bought it. I've only got the one, but it's a keeper, ain't no way I'd sell it, it's my first and best guitar friend.
 
down Denmark St
If you ever need work done on your guitar, there's a guy at Chris Bryant music on Denmark Street in the basement called Andy. He's yer man.
I've benefitted greatly from the shops on that street for a few decades now, in the transition from an analog to a digital world.
 
I took ownership of my first proper guitar only 6 months ago. Up until then I'd been borrowing guitars from friends so I guess in that time I learned what it was I truly wanted. I tried about 20 acoustics down Denmark St and went back 5 times to play the one I liked the most before I bought it. I've only got the one, but it's a keeper, ain't no way I'd sell it, it's my first and best guitar friend.

Once you find one that 'becomes a part of you', you'll keep it until falls apart (ask Willie Nelson!)
I still have my 'second ever' acoustic, a 73 Epiphone, and my first electric, a 72 Tele.
 
If you ever need work done on your guitar, there's a guy at Chris Bryant music on Denmark Street in the basement called Andy. He's yer man.
I've benefitted greatly from the shops on that street for a few decades now, in the transition from an analog to a digital world.

Hey that's good to know. There is the low E string (on this otherwise lovely instrument) that causes some weird vibration on occasion. Maybe I'll go see him, I work just around the corner. I'm sure he'd know if there is anything that can be done about that.
 
Once you find one that 'becomes a part of you', you'll keep it until falls apart (ask Willie Nelson!)
I still have my 'second ever' acoustic, a 73 Epiphone, and my first electric, a 72 Tele.

I embraced mine the first night I got it home, and said, "you're mine now". :D
 
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