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woolley bear 07-01-2003 05:46 PM

how many guitars is too many
 
Ok players my Wife thinks Ive flipped out how many people have multiple guitars and how many do you have. Like AA I guess I'll admit to 14

3 strats
2 tele's
2 Ovations
1 Washburn
1 Gretsch
1 a BC Rich bodyart (wall hanging)
1 gibson les paul
1 gibson L6-s custom
1 fender speedster travel guitar
and a ovation Mandolin which she counts as a guitar even if I dont

mercury-hg 07-01-2003 07:45 PM

i say keep it proportional to your skills...

for example, i have 3... though that's probably too many ;)

vermin 07-01-2003 08:00 PM

You can NEVER have too many guitars.

Krycheck 07-01-2003 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by vermin
You can NEVER have too many guitars.
What he said :D

My daughter just started playing about a year ago and she has a guitar and a bass and she wants another. I want her to get better before she gets more. Although she's pretty good for only playing for that long imho.

wakelagger 07-01-2003 08:30 PM

I have one, and its directly proportional to my skill...

Gortexfogg 07-01-2003 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by wakelagger
I have one, and its directly proportional to my skill...
Same with me. It also depends on what kind of guitars... like 5 classical guitars equal maybe one 12 string electric...

woolley bear 07-01-2003 09:00 PM

Thanks for your input the skill argument is a good angle ive played for 22 years so ????

MVmfinP 07-01-2003 09:07 PM

I've got 2 basses and 3 guitars.

Fender P-Bass
Fender J-Bass (My current baby)

Danelectro acoustic/electric (My first guitar)
Strat
A plastic elmo guitar

Sun Tzu 07-01-2003 09:53 PM

Mine got stolen recently :(

Eggy 07-01-2003 11:13 PM

I've got one, although proportionally to my skills, I probably shouldn't own a guitar at all.

losfp 07-02-2003 02:41 AM

IMHO you have too many guitars if you need to pay other people to restring and tune them :D I have 5 (3 electrics, an acoustic and a bass). Haven't touched them in months though.. I really should play more (or at all!). I have my tele by my computer.. er.. maybe I should strum a chord or three.

rideough 07-02-2003 05:18 AM

I think your problem isn't too many guitars, it is the fact that you need more Gibsons!!!!

OMFUG 07-02-2003 05:43 AM

I have 6:

1 Schecter
2 Ibanezes (WTF is the plural of Ibanez, anyway?)
2 Washburns (one is a bass)
1 Epiphone

And I want more... I don't have a seven string and I would really liek one. My wife thinks I am insane as well. And I need to get the BC Rich bodyart for August... as art, of course. Think of it this way.... you'd pay 500 for a nicely framed origional of ANYTHING, and a BC Rich is only what, $299? I have yet to make my wife see this logic. :)

Derwood 07-02-2003 05:46 AM

I just have one American Fender Strat. It's had the same strings on it for about 4 years, and I fear that the neck is warped. The action is way too high. I don't play enough to pay someone to fix it though. Sigh.

It does look sharp though. It's an orange sunburst finish, and I replaced all of the white hardware with black.

anti fishstick 07-03-2003 08:59 PM

arg. i only have a washburn acoustic. i don't play often. but every now and again i get the inkling to be more motivated again.. i want a classical guitar w/ the nylon strings. and an electric guitar and bass of some sort.. but then i hesitate bcos its an expensive hobby and i dont know what the point is when i'm not even in a band or anything.. but you have to start somewhere i guess. but i'm so fickle with my motivation >_<

forseti-6 07-04-2003 11:06 AM

I think it all depends on what you do with them. If you're a marginal player that doesn't even play that much, a couple might be too many. If you've got the money and can afford them, more power to you. If you're a musician and play them all, you really can have too many. At one point I had 9 Martins and 3 electrics, I play professionally, and I thought that was too much. So I cut it down to 2 electrics and 3 acoustics. Seems about right now.

yakimushi 07-04-2003 11:31 AM

Had an Ibanez Bass, and POS Hondo 3/4 size electric (but a great punk thrasher :D). I traded the bass in for a Charvel acoustic/electric a couple weeks ago and I've been playing daily. I'm really glad I got back into it, but now I want a hollow body electric!

Motorbreath 07-04-2003 05:52 PM

i have 3, 2 guitars and a bass.

a dean, a cheapo guitar that i painted orange and a squier p-bass

cinnles 07-04-2003 09:02 PM

When you start buying semi hollows for the fun of it is when it gets out of hand. :)

forseti-6 07-04-2003 09:27 PM

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Originally posted by cinnles
When you start buying semi hollows for the fun of it is when it gets out of hand. :)
Well, archtops and mandolins gets pretty bad too. Have you ever looked the price of a good archtop or mando? Too much!

m0j0 07-05-2003 02:21 AM

I have one cheap guitar, and looking to buy a Martin.

Fly 07-05-2003 06:28 AM

no such thing as too many.......i've got 5.

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Donkeypuncher 07-07-2003 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rideough
I think your problem isn't too many guitars, it is the fact that you need more Gibsons!!!!
Yeah; I hafta agree. Where's the SG, dude?

rodimus 07-07-2003 01:03 PM

it's never too many :)

mrt 07-07-2003 06:38 PM

I have 3, a 1970 no-name classical acoustic, an OKAY Ibanez Talman, my starter guitar. I now have an American Strat, although I want a Gibson Explorer :) I need more power!

gibingus 07-08-2003 11:14 AM

i just have a taylor dreadnought and a telecaster now. through the years there have been many that have come and gone, the ones i miss the most were an alpine white les paul and a highly customized heavy metal edition strat. now that i am not gigging any more, the need to have a lot of different sounding axes isn't so important.

it's easy to rationalize multiple acquizitions, since guitars are all so unique in sound, playability and feel. you need a twelve string, you have to have that double cutaway to reach the high frets, slide guitar just isn't the same unless you are playing on a dobro, the hollow body for that super clean sound, and nothing sounds like a rickenbacker.... if you aren't a heavy player/performer and are collecting for the sake of having them, one tell tale point of insanity is when you cross into the vintage realm. you've gone another point when you try to fill out the straight and want to own the mustang, jaguar, strat, tele, and jazzmaster or the royal flush of les paul, es335, flying v, explorer and emporer. if you are looking at cheap guitars, that's one thing, if you find yourself lusting after high-priced signature models, this is a clear sign of a dangerous condition.

but i personally think you've passed the point of reason when you are seriously considering buying a double-necked SG.

forseti-6 07-08-2003 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rideough
I think your problem isn't too many guitars, it is the fact that you need more Gibsons!!!!
Gibsons make good guitars, but the thing is they're so overpriced. 2K for a Les Paul? Don't think so, I'd rather buy a PRS McCarty.

merkerguitars 07-08-2003 10:05 PM

My mom complains that there are to many in the house but my dad highly disagree
List of guitars in the house.
Mine
Homemade strat style one of mine....my baby
My Strat Squier that I hotrodded to hell.
My brothers
His Ibanez ...($500 guitar he got for $200)
Schecter 7 string got it for cheap cause of a gouge in the body
Old 80's gibson. Has a weird compress sawdust body....looks like a les paul
Schecter C-1+ beatiful guitar.....looks just like jerry hortons but flame body.
My dads
Epiphone acoustic jumbo body guitar.
1977 Fender Jazz Bass hotrodded and almost unplayable due to wore out frets.
ESP bass...can't remember the type.
Carvin 5 string...decked out to beat hell.

slunk007 07-09-2003 08:32 PM

lol... I have two: 1 electric, 1 acoustic.

Acoustic is a Simon & Patrick Luthier (a good guitar for beginners like me). I love acoustic!

Electric was bought off a friend. It is a Cort guitar from the 70's and it is of those that are missing the tuning head (it happens to be on the body). It is old and the pickups have rust on them and the neck is not so good. Action is decent however.

When I graduate in December, I'm buying myself a new acoustic and it will definitely be an Ovation.

I am very jealous of all of you.

denton 07-10-2003 01:30 AM

I am a little overstocked considering that I have always been a "living room guitar player".

Kramer strat (junker)
Les Paul studio (paid for a name but it sounds good)
Yamaha Acoustic
Esteve classical (secret favorite)
Applause elec/acous
mandolin

I would never sell any of them (well, maybe that Applause my wife bought me without asking, strings are too close together) and think I need at least a decent strat and someday maybe a high-end acoustic. It is alot of work to keep them strung up good, I sort of cycle through them over the years.

eris 07-10-2003 03:17 AM

Let's see

One red vintage gibson hollow body (circa 1964)
One black goth Gibson SG
One black American Tele
One red Satch Ibanez
One blue Saber Ibanez (with many plastic flamingoes glued to surface)
One Yamaha acoustic
One pedal steel hauled back to Boston from Nashville
One Warlock bass

I guess that's eight. I'd better get on that...

digby 07-11-2003 02:06 PM

I've got 2.75 guitars.

My Taylor 710 (spruce/rosewood) is the one I play. Not a bad guitar at all. I would so like a Bourgeois, though.

A Mexican tele... not bad sounding, but I'm mostly an acoustic player.

A 3/4 Airline acoustic. My dad had this when he was 10. The strings may have been changed once. But I learned to play on it, so it has sentimental value even if it does sound like a milk carton with strings. :D

And yeah... I think you can have too many guitars. If you have some that you don't play, then you have too many. That's not to say that you shouldn't hold on to that electric that no one has ever heard of and has a sound like nothing else that you haven't quite figured out a use for. Just don't let them collect dust. Spread the love!

marken 07-14-2003 06:48 AM

I've got "only" 4 Guitars.

1 Strat
1 Gibson Marauder
1 Yamaha Pacifica
1 Washburn acoustic.

Does it for me, allthough I'm thirsting for a Gibson SG Classic!

tinfoil 07-14-2003 09:31 AM

I have two basses... An ibanez 6 stringer and a fender 4.

I don't need anything else.. there is nothing I can't do on those two that I can on another machine.

My guitarist has 12 at last count.. He doesn't even know exactly. That's when it gets to be too much.

He claims it is so he can have one for each tuning we *may* play in, but invariably it comes down to around three guitars which he continually changes the tuning in.

Annoying.

h2ogo69 07-14-2003 12:28 PM

2 basses 2 guitars would be 3 of each but my acoustic and my first bass met my friend tragedy and are no more

darksparkles 07-16-2003 02:59 AM

i'm still living with my parents, and collectively we have an acoustic, two electrics [danelectro heresay and an esp, not sure what model], an electric bass [yamaha, not sure what model] and an acoustic bass [not stand-up]. only the esp is soley mine, but i still get lots and lots of shit about having more guitars than most of my friends.

Motorbreath 07-17-2003 06:32 PM

yep, it's final! im buying another guitar. a Dean Time Capsule ML (i might even get it custom, we'll see)!!!

zfleebin 07-18-2003 12:16 AM

I have an Ibanez 12 string, A classical Takamine(ea60c with a tap plate installed) a couple no named junkers and my love a Shelton Farretta blanca. I will admit the Ibanez deserves a better life but it breaks my fingernails. And, I dont think you can have too many guitars cause if you do you can call yourself an antique collector.

sportsrule101 07-18-2003 12:10 PM

3-5 is probably enough, as long as you like them

crackpot 07-18-2003 03:07 PM

Main: '75 Gibson Les Paul Custom (so awesome, there aren't enough words...)
backup: some SG copy
Ol' Slidey: some high volume, high-strung copy of a copy
Oh, and a classical that laughs at me when I play it. Stupid log.

Some of you got me drooling a little.


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