Gear that was the hardest to sell (emotionally)

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I'm missing my Agile 828 pro w/ the single humbucker like a son of a bitch.... It really was the ultimate axe for my solo work and hopefully future music works.... gah..... :cry:
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Officer Bukowski wrote:Most of the gear I've sold was kinda hard to let go but at this point I don't regret any of it


i get sad sometimes about my juno 106 and some other random keyboards for various reasons, but in the end i can/have live(d) without all that stuff so i have the same feelings as bukowsi. i've also gotten sad about a few custom pedal builds for folks when i see them go but i know they're going to a good place and i could just like, build another one.
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Hardest for me was letting go of my Baritone Jazzmaster, DIY Telemaster, and Duo Sonic to fund the Obstructures Guitar. But I've been really happy with the Obstructures. I think I miss the Duo Sonic the most. It was so comfy to play
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Well at least the DirgeMaster is close by if you ever miss it so much you just need to play it! :hug:
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:Well at least the DirgeMaster is close by if you ever miss it so much you just need to play it! :hug:


Exactrrry :hello: :hug:
I told you you were the only person I would sell it to haha
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skullservant wrote:
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Well at least the DirgeMaster is close by if you ever miss it so much you just need to play it! :hug:


Exactrrry :hello: :hug:
I told you you were the only person I would sell it to haha


And your the only person I would sell it to, so it looks like its stuck between us hahahaha
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I did feel a little sad when I sold my Marshall MG100 cause it was the first amp I had/the only amp I played for 7 years. I don't regret it now because christ that amp was a piece of shit.

I do kind of miss my E13 Torn's Peaker, Musket Fuzz and Algal Bloom.
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I don't generally find it hard to sell stuff
I just feel a right twat doing it!! Especially when its pedals that have been made for me or I've done a deal on.
I end up apologising to the builder I feel that bad!
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:
skullservant wrote:
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Well at least the DirgeMaster is close by if you ever miss it so much you just need to play it! :hug:


Exactrrry :hello: :hug:
I told you you were the only person I would sell it to haha


And your the only person I would sell it to, so it looks like its stuck between us hahahaha


It's cool when you can sell/trade to a friend. that way it stays in the family.

I regret selling my green muff. but it was the 90's, how was i supposed to know? other than that, the only thing i really miss was my 76 cadillac.
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Re: Gear that was the hardest to sell (emotionally)

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smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:
Officer Bukowski wrote:Most of the gear I've sold was kinda hard to let go but at this point I don't regret any of it


i get sad sometimes about my juno 106 and some other random keyboards for various reasons, but in the end i can/have live(d) without all that stuff so i have the same feelings as bukowsi. i've also gotten sad about a few custom pedal builds for folks when i see them go but i know they're going to a good place and i could just like, build another one.


juno 106 was the first synth i ever bought. it worked for about 30 glorious minutes and then the voice chips started crapping out on me :cry:
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