C'mon Brin - that's a Les Paul in the foreground! I see what you mean about the pool though!!
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Tele looks great Sota. Any Quo licks yet? Maybe jam with me and Cat next time you're over?
Photos, please daveed, if you have any handy!
As you say, guitars can be a good investment which adds to the pleasure of playing and enjoying them. Even my Lowden S5, which is pretty low-end by Lowden standards, has done remarkably well. I bought it for about £300 in 1982 and it would cost me about £1800 now.
I have a Lee Oskar harmonica played by Chris from Muse for the Knights of Cydonia encore. He actually sat and played it in the POW in Masbrough before giving it to me. Offers will be considered. Nah, not really, it's priceless :-)
That’s fantastic, Sota! I know you’re a massive Muse fan and that’s a hell of a keepsake! You just need one of Keef’s discarded guitar picks now! (By the way, though I’m not a dedicated follower of The Stones, like you, I have a tremendous admiration for KR and love watching him on You Tube interviews when he picks up a cheap six string acoustic and shows us how he does it!)
CT, great to expand on this thread...I've been playing for around 25 years, I didn't start till I was around 44..wished I'd started earlier ! I play quite a lot of blues stuff, but like to have a go at anything..( geetarman was blues mad)..even though I've been playing for years, I'm still new to some things, as I love most types of music..on you tube, as you well know, there's all type of guitarists and teachers..if you haven't already done, check out Rob fennagh..the best of the best for me..he's a scouser, but relatively new to you tube, had his own chart band in the eighties, (alternative radio )
And a very good player..he's done most acoustic stuff up to now, but he's going to do some electric work as well soon..all his stuff is free, what a great guy..