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by TomWanderer_Archive
This is exactly why I just made that parts Fender that I put in the 'projects' thread. Every year when the tax return rolls in I get the itch to buy. I've got 6 guitars...and I haven't played guitar in a band for 3 years, I'm on bass duty now. Shit, I've got 2 basses and a third on the workbench. I've got a half a dozen rad old tube amps, vintage effects that I hardly use...etc. The difference now compared with 15-20 years ago is that now everything works, I know how to use it, I have a band that's been at it for 10 years and we put out records and play shows. I try to scratch the gear itch in a more responsible way than I used to; I look to spend a small amount of money that won't break the bank or fuck with my ability to pay bills. Also, I talk to my wife about it rather than trying to sneak gear into the house and feeling weird about it. She gets it, I'm a tinkerer and I always have been, but now rather than buy a guitar and then put it away and burn with a dull, faint guilt about it, I build something (maybe assemble would be more accurate). But, anyway, I buy something reasonably inexpensive, get to spend weeks and hours enjoying the project, and then I've got something with a story to it at the end. This is how I've sort of managed what used to be pretty compulsive behavior.