Well, to take a guitar out of the lending library you need to study music in an accredited music school, graduated from a school, or have a history of publishing music. It'd be more a scholarly lending library. Exceptions would be made on a case-by-case basis. But it'd largely be for scholarly types of things where you want to recreate a historical tone.
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They're just too valuable to be loaned out to every Tom, Dick, and Harry. Do you know how much a gold-top '57 Les Paul Standard costs?
I'll cut you a deal and sell you one at $120k, 'cause I have a couple. That's like a $15 to 20k discount.
Lemme find one for sale:
I'm not just loaning that shit out to Bob from Methville, Alabama because he's posted a bunch of stuff online.
Oh hell yeah. I understand that. I wouldn't want a guitar that's worth that much, nor would I want a car that worth a whole freaking lot too. I wouldn't want to damage it, so I would hardly use it.
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