Re: Too many guitars



On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 11:02:30 -0700 (PDT), David Eberhardt
<david.c.eberhardt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 1, 12:42 pm, iarwain <iarwai...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

As I get older, I'm seeing more wisdom in
the philosophy of traveling light.

Too true.
Having more gear doesn't make you more talented, more creative, or
more happy. If you want to learn balance and contentment, always be
asking yourself what you can unload, and get rid of everything that
isn't irreplaceable.

-(geetar)dave-----;;;


then I'd have just one guitar. and I'd start "needing" other guitars
for their sounds immediately ;-)

I have sold some stuff recently however. Its tough to decide which axe
gets the axe.
.



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