Yeah, that's the old merustywire wrote:I'd move it along to a new owner without messing around with it.
Put your time/resources into getting the instrument you pick up, play and say "this is it, as it is"
Still a ligit approach. But it's not only the loss I'll make when I flip it. It's that I'm sorta forcing myself to get used to humbuckers, and to the gibson scale length, and finished necks, etc. Or at least try and sit out the honeymoon phase, or whatever the opposite of that is.
So many bands and guitarist I dig use les pauls, sg's, 335's. And not just gibsons obviously, other humbucker guitars as well. So I was thinking that two decades of exclusively playing fenders, made me unable to like gibbo style guitars without investing some time in it. Time, and maybe a minor change in setup/strings here or there. I got to the point where I hated my own playing and got sick of the same riffs and tricks always returning. I was hoping to get inspired in some way by going out of my comfort zone


