And I thought I was going to be able to patent the idea of road worn amps.............blast!!!!
Cheers,
Alan.
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noelford wrote:I don't have a problem with guitars which show genuine wear and tear from years of use, but I can't get my head around why anyone would want (and pay a lot of money for) a new guitar to look like that!
JimN wrote:noelford wrote:I don't have a problem with guitars which show genuine wear and tear from years of use, but I can't get my head around why anyone would want (and pay a lot of money for) a new guitar to look like that!
It's so that punters (mainly other guitarists) will think that they have a genuine fifties or sixties instrument, and so that the 'charisma' of the guitar will appear to rub off on them.
JN
Mr Bison wrote:I could not agree more with you Sam! Can't understand youngsters eather - buying already ripped and torn jeans and what not - and to a higher prize? Beats me.
Markku
shadowhunters wrote:Yes, My sister has a pair of jeans with massive holes in them and my friend has a t-shirt with holes in it aswell, I can't seem to find the meaning of it ????
Regards Sam.
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