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#364418 - 04/05/13 09:10 AM
Guitar collection 200 pieces lighter...
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I have sold 207 of my 213 stringed instruments. Thought I was going to keep just 41, but just couldn't make those final decisions. The ones I kept include 4 I have willed to good friends, three of which are members here, and 12 my two boys want.
Good news is, I have raised the funds I need to make a significant donation to the New Orleans Habitat project and enough to complete the wing (music-complete with studio, instruments and performance center/stage) at a youth center I'm working with in Lexington.
I'm rehabbing one of my B-3's and a 147RV to either put in the center for use in live performances or to ship to New Orleans.
The time is right. My hand condition forces less work on stringed instruments, and no one needs 300 plus stringed instruments, 2 B-3's, a C-3, and M-100, plus 15 other keyboards. Plus vibes, accordion(s) and lots more.
Of course, this week-end I saw a Godin A6 and thought it was something I HAD to have.
Instrument withdrawal is a BITCH!
Russ (RIA-Recovering Instument Addict) Lay
Off to a studio session in Louisville
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#364511 - 04/06/13 02:04 PM
Re: Guitar collection 200 pieces lighter...
[Re: The Saint]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Thanks, folks. You know, after the "big unload" I feel pretty good. I kept all of the sentimental pieces and some of the key ones for specific music.
I had lots of dupes. For instance, I had 23 L-5's. I kept 2: the old, worn one I play all the time and a 1971 that is perfect and built by one of the best Gibson builders.
Same with Strats and Tele's. I kept 2 each and liquidated about 40.
Sale of the L-5's generated over $190,000.00 and the Strats and Tele's netted over $270,000.00.
The others were "one-offs"...things I bought just because I thought they were neat at the time.
I can tell you that the most valuable piece sold for $277,000.00. I won't miss it.
Hey, I have over 100 pieces left (still trying to cut down the number to 41). That STILL stands as a formidable collection, in most eyes, particularly when you look at what's left (Howard Roberts, 53 ES 295, Birdland, Barney Kessel, 175, 335, 345, 355's, Flying V, Les Paul's, My very first Strat (now worth $29,000.00), D'Angelicos, pre-CBS Jazz and P basses and lots others).
The end of my string instrument playing days is near, and I am feeling that I've been very stingy and self-centered to just let them sit around.
Just today, I decided to donate a cherry C-3 and a 147. It has the bass/percussion upgrade, so I'll give one to the Habitat project and one to the local center, where we are starting a music co-op for inner city kids.
That means I'll still have my B-3 at the club where I use it 8 or so jobs a month, and the C at the center, where I'll be forming performance groups of youngsters of different ages.
JAZZ-U is the name of the program. Because of where it is, we'll be concentrating on funk influenced jazz.
I feel GOOD about this.
We also sold the King Air, but that was just because we weren't using it. That effort funded a hospital upgrade in my home town from my family.
Still got the Cessna 180 and the gyro copter, though!
STILL enough toys!
Russ (big-OLD Kid) Lay
Edited by captain Russ (04/06/13 02:07 PM)
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