LOL It seemed like everyone I knew had a Wyld guitar at the time. Hell, I even gigged mine. That may take a few bucks off the value, due to strap wear, pick scratches, etc...
I did buy some stuff because I knew it'd be valuable, but I bought what I bought largely 'cause it was available, useful, valuable, and likely to retain some value - even if just historically.
To me, if it plays good and sounds good, then its a good guitar. I dont put much stock in to what collectors think, they dont play 'em!
I dont put much stock in to what collectors think, they dont play 'em!
Yes, yes we do. You just can't imagine playing a $50k guitar.
Hint: It plays pretty much like every other guitar, sometimes worse.
That's what I thought. I am sure there are $50,000 guitars that play like butter and some $50,000 guitars that are basically unplayable, but they draw that price for being a 52 Les Paul or Strat or whatever it is. But that unplayable 52 valuable guitar really wouldn't be worth much to me beyond a decoration. I like to play the guitars I have. I do have some unplayable acoustic guitars laying around but they look cool. A pile of acoustic guitars in the corner looks cool to me anyways, LoL
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