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In a weird way, yes. I can't play a note (except on a single open string) but collect and refurbish vintage guitars for a hobby. I have a good friend who's a luthier and does the tricky bits - I am pretty much relegated to sanding, polishing and the very occasional soldering (edit: and my favourite bit, which is hunting down obscure parts all around the world).
Because I can't play them and they take up quite a lot of room, I flog them again when I'm done. I don't think I'm making a profit, but we're having a giggle doing it and I'm not bankrupt yet.
had it shipped from Georgia in 2003, always turns heads at gigs, esp with the musos!
Very nice. Loving the three pickups. I always think the headstocks on SGs look a bit too big, but I like Italian plywood guitars covered in spangly plastic so who am I to judge.
My main guitar, Ibanez Jem Floral 1988, best work horse guitar I've ever owned dream to play, incredibley stable tuning, and great tone; no I wouldn't sell it for a million £ after 15 years ownership.
peace
cal
Bala Mud, best underseal there is, only £30 per application.
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