Hmm... I have some wooden train whistles - but they are only one note. You blow in the end and out comes a tootle.
Yes, tootle is a goddamned word. Open a goddamned dictionary you fucking heathen!
And, she's wide awake going through the guitars and has been since I set her on the task. Well, not entirely since then, but she's still there today.
I can't be certain, 'cause she's only got Google - and I'll still have to have an expert review, but I have some very, very valuable guitars.
I have a dozen Les Paul examples that are worth $40 to $50k - knocking off 20% to ensure they sell quickly.
I have a half dozen Martin examples, from $15,000 to $7000...
The list goes on...
My woman brought home a one note train whistle as well as a four note one the other day. I think she stopped at a rummage sale or something.
I would expect you had bought awesome guitars
I've got some real treasures in there. I have a Zakk Wylde (spelling, 'cause I'm drunk) that's worth like $80k in mint condition. Mine would be 'excellent' I think. I think I paid $500 for it back in the day.
That's just one of many.
Ol' Buddha made some pretty solid choices.
I have a burgundy The Paul that's worth $80k+. but I'm not sure how much it is worth 'cause mine is the only one I see in perfectly mint condition when I check online for the value.
I think I paid an ounce of pot and a hundred bucks for it - but I'm not certain.
In my imagination you chose the guitars you bought because of how they played and sound, but I'm not so sure about that now...
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