Selling things you love but don't use any more... :(
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Selling things you love but don't use any more... :(
So after working out getting a new bass player who's a good player but just recently moved into the area and doesn't have much of a bass amp, I'm going to try and sell my telecaster. It's the 2nd worthwhile guitar I ever built (my first one being my blue strat which I bought back from the guy who owned it for a few years, so I consider myself very blessed).
I'll use the tele money for a bass amp, because I've found that I'd always like to have a bass amp on hand (if I do a dual-amped rig, it's handy too).
I guess I'm just posting to lament over the idea that sometimes you have to sell stuff. I love this tele, but it just doesn't play the same way my strat does. My hands are small, and the strat fits them better.
So life goes on.
I'll use the tele money for a bass amp, because I've found that I'd always like to have a bass amp on hand (if I do a dual-amped rig, it's handy too).
I guess I'm just posting to lament over the idea that sometimes you have to sell stuff. I love this tele, but it just doesn't play the same way my strat does. My hands are small, and the strat fits them better.
So life goes on.
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I hear you, I almost sold my DL-4 delay last week, and was about to take it off the board and I just couldn't. Even though I use the Echo Pro delay 10 times more than the DL-4, it's still useful on stuff where the bpm isn't set.
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I do that kind of thing Neil.......I know where you are coming from.
I had a drummer friend who I had played with years ago who wanted to get back together some years later but he couldn't afford a drum kit. I traded a couple of guitars I didn't really use and got him a kit.........we played together for 10 years!
The difference is that I knew him from the past......be careful that you don't get taken advantage of with a guy you don't know.
I know the amp would be yours but you are doing it for the sake of the band...very comendable just be wary.
Good luck!
I had a drummer friend who I had played with years ago who wanted to get back together some years later but he couldn't afford a drum kit. I traded a couple of guitars I didn't really use and got him a kit.........we played together for 10 years!
The difference is that I knew him from the past......be careful that you don't get taken advantage of with a guy you don't know.
I know the amp would be yours but you are doing it for the sake of the band...very comendable just be wary.
Good luck!
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Brian brings up a good point. Even as hard as it is to find people to play with, I would never sell anything of mine to fund someone else' musical exploits. Even considering it would be your equipment, if you don't have any interest of playing bass in your band, why spend your hard earned money or sell your beloved equipment for someone else who may or may not be in the band in xxx months?
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Yep, you'll regret that.
The Terror Bass is awesome though!
The Terror Bass is awesome though!
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No, I think you guys have a good point. It's just something I want to have. If/when we get into a new place soon, I want to have a bass amp handy to jam with or have buddies come jam with me, so I want to have something I can really own and use myself. I don't mind funding $300 worth of bass amp, as that's kind of my target price for something (really cheap, I know, and that's why I'm okay with it, I don't want to fund a SVT 8x10" 1000W stack only to have him bail on us after a week).
It's listed. Let's hope it sells. I put it a bit higher than I think the market is looking for (though I honestly think it's worth 3 times what I'm selling it at). We'll see. Just one of those "ho-hum, guess I'm moving on" kind of things.
It's listed. Let's hope it sells. I put it a bit higher than I think the market is looking for (though I honestly think it's worth 3 times what I'm selling it at). We'll see. Just one of those "ho-hum, guess I'm moving on" kind of things.
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"Selling things you love but don't use anymore"
Hey, good idea. I should do that too. I thought I would share my list:
1. Parachute Pants
2. Bedazzler
3. Toe-nail Clippers
4. Rick Allen Signature Model Drumstick
5. Toilet Paper
6. Meth Lab
Hey, good idea. I should do that too. I thought I would share my list:
1. Parachute Pants
2. Bedazzler
3. Toe-nail Clippers
4. Rick Allen Signature Model Drumstick
5. Toilet Paper
6. Meth Lab
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You're a worry...Randy Bass wrote:"Selling things you love but don't use anymore"
Hey, good idea. I should do that too. I thought I would share my list:
1. Parachute Pants
2. Bedazzler
3. Toe-nail Clippers
4. Rick Allen Signature Model Drumstick
5. Toilet Paper
6. Meth Lab
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Duesenberg Starplayer TV, American Special Tele (white)
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I know what you mean Neil, it's always a tug on the old emotions.
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I was interested - right up until I read "10 lbs."! Holy Hannah! I'd need a roadie to hold it for me.
Seriously - that's a very nice looking Tele Neil. I hope it goes for good $$$. Have you put a notice on it over at the TDPRI?
Seriously - that's a very nice looking Tele Neil. I hope it goes for good $$$. Have you put a notice on it over at the TDPRI?
Greg
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Is a difficult one for sure. I've done this on a few occasions - most notably with my RV50 and Tiny Terror. Both went for things that I use more, though was pretty hard, especially the Rockerverb - I miss that one.
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i haven't had to yet, but i would also be wary of buying a bass amp for someone else. but it makes sense. i wish i had a little cheap bass/amp to play around with. i did, and then sold it for the engagement ring and now i miss it. oh well. no biggie.
sad about that tele tho. maybe another project for Oler Audio?
sad about that tele tho. maybe another project for Oler Audio?
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Haha, yeah, it's a boat anchor, but I honestly feel it really lends itself to the tone, it's a very special tone, absolutely perfect. I don't even know the pickups in it, I believe they're american standards I got from Randy Parsons a few years back (yeah, Randy Parsons who made Jack White his custom Gretch with the mic in it ), and they sound perfect to me. I just don't play this guitar.Norrin Radd wrote:I was interested - right up until I read "10 lbs."! Holy Hannah! I'd need a roadie to hold it for me.
Seriously - that's a very nice looking Tele Neil. I hope it goes for good $$$. Have you put a notice on it over at the TDPRI?
I've not put a post up at TDPRI, I'm not sure they'd like my "fender decal but it's not a fender" thing. I didn't do it myself, the neck plays every bit as good as any 52 tele RI I've ever played, but it's chunkier than my little hands can handle (though they did handle it wonderfully for years, then I got my Warmoth, and the rest is history).
I sold my Warmoth strat to get a ring for my lovely lady, and then the guy I sold it to sold it back to me a few years after that. Bless his heart. He's some rich guy living in the North West, so it wasn't much to him, but it was everything to me.Nork wrote:i haven't had to yet, but i would also be wary of buying a bass amp for someone else. but it makes sense. i wish i had a little cheap bass/amp to play around with. i did, and then sold it for the engagement ring and now i miss it. oh well. no biggie.
sad about that tele tho. maybe another project for Oler Audio?
Oler Audio is going to grow into something a little more...shall we say..."Ironclad"...
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How timely this thread is for me... I just listed my Epiphone Riviera 12 string for sale... Love that guitar, but never use it. I have small hands, and its kind of a chore for me to play. Its gorgeous though, I wish I could justify keeping it forever, but I'm sure there's someone in the world who will play the hell out of it-- and they deserve it more than I
I try to remind myself -- "If you love it, let it go!"
Ha ha... There should be a 12 step program for this...
I try to remind myself -- "If you love it, let it go!"
Ha ha... There should be a 12 step program for this...
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I'm gonna play the devils advocate (again).
You're a young man with a very young family looking to invest in your own home. Who is it that's not committed enough to join your band with working gear ready to go?
Having said that, I provide a huge PA and lights for my band (that I benefit from too) so who am I to give advice.
I have sold some less than perfect gear over time to fund more gear or even buy groceries. Keep what is next to your heart, the rest will soon be forgotten.
HTH
You're a young man with a very young family looking to invest in your own home. Who is it that's not committed enough to join your band with working gear ready to go?
Having said that, I provide a huge PA and lights for my band (that I benefit from too) so who am I to give advice.
I have sold some less than perfect gear over time to fund more gear or even buy groceries. Keep what is next to your heart, the rest will soon be forgotten.
HTH
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