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There's a song... I think it's off a cereal advert but I can't remember...Only joking. Everybody calm? Sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin. I have an electric guitar which I never play, but which I've had since I was quite small. I've got several other guitars which I play regularly. As I am still in the springtime of youth I have only the slightest inkling of sentimentality about such things, but I also have no space and no money. So, particularly those 'more experienced' in life than me, do I sell it or will I regret it when my grandchildren buy their first thrash metal album?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have absolutely no idea to your question but just had to write and say thanks for making me laugh out loud at work and really make sure my boss knows i'm not doing any work!! I actually nearly imploded when i read that title and then fell about laughing, so thatnks for that!! lol, that has seriously made me laugh!!
Very clever Mike! I also laughed, esp-ecially having just come from the 'Adverts' Section where the question was asked again - and got some pretty stroppy reponses! Anyway, to your question - if your guitar is not valuable, or likely to become so - '53 Telecaster / '66 Les Paul Gold Top, that kind of thing, I would offload it and buy your grandchildren a new one when they feel like they want to use it. Speaking personally, my grand-daughter, who is eight, likes Blazin' Squad, so if I'd saved a guitar for her (which i didn't, I've never owned one!) she wouldn't have been too interested anyway.
LMAO! i say sell it - i recently sold my drum kit which i've had for 10 years but haven't played for about 3. i was a bit attached to it (silly i know) but don't regret selling it at all as i really needed the money! it was getting no use and was taking up space. i took a photo of it and i kept all my sticks for sentimental value!