
CoolCat
Well-known member
I agree with domvac- get over the mental block in whatever way you need to, and play that guitar! It is a shame to NOT play a guitar that is as good as you say that one is.
I have never been in that position. Closest was having a guitar that I never bonded with- it was not perfect, bur rather a Westbury lefty on which a previous owner had installed a Schaller tremolo bridge. It just was not "right" to me, and I rarely played it. Sold it at a handsome profit, so it worked out okay.
well perfect is relevant to each of us I guess....maybe I should have said shiny and not played for 10years.
its just a standard american series strat with original hard shell and the manuals, stickers, and the Fender Dealer Catalog for that year having this Hot Rod Red on the cover.
I paid $675 at GC...
expensive is a relevant term too. to me this is a major purchase, but yet a good price for this thing.
difficulty is also my cheapO has a vybe and setup and sound that is every bit as good as this one without the worry of scratching and paying for it...
and Dare i SAY IT here on HR..in the Guitar section!! ?
but ..Who needs more than one guitar?

Selling it for profit ....this crossed my mind too...

shit!! actually I just counted the days since purchase, and my 30 days is up yesterday, or today might be the last day if they dont count the day of purchase as day 1 of 30!

maybe its here to stay?