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I have this problem. I recognize good stuff. I can’t seem to make myself “make due”. Not just in music. I have a workshop full of great quality tools that maybe I’ve used a couple times. I constantly have the newest phone and still upgrade my desktop computer at a time when everyone else is completely mobile. But gees the guitars I’ve spent money on and I’m not a talented musician. Here’s the even stranger thing. No matter what I buy, I always pick up my PRS when I want to play. So a new and spendy guitar will just sit there until I get tired of dusting it and then I sell it. A year ago I got craving for a Gretsch white falcon. What a beautiful guitar. I might have played it twice over the year that I had it. I love the neck on the PRS. I grab it every time. So now, I just sold the white falcon. This in an ongoing thing. I’ve had Gibson Les Pauls, Hammers, Fenders. But yet, no matter what genre of music I’m attempting, my favorite guitar is always the one I put in my hands. Why don’t I stop buying new guitars? I’m a sick man.
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