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...
Not entirely, no...
In many cases, yes. In some cases, yes and no - I also paid attention to the value. Many of the guitars were used, from other musicians. So, playability was important. At the same time, value was also important - but that value was very different than today.
I had no fucking clue that a Wylde guitar would be worth 80k. I just knew that it was in good shape and had features I liked. i also knew it was a good investment - but not that good.
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