The ones that got away

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Re: The ones that got away

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collin wrote:I try not to sweat over the ones that got away.........there is always something else that comes along, just as cool etc.

Sometimes things aren't "meant to be," ya know?
Yeah, for a long time my personal mantra was "no regrets." Just keep moving forward and all that. In my middle age it has become apparent that some regret is part of the nature of being human. Reflection builds wisdom. Admittedly, guitar-related regrets are pretty minor in the scheme of things, but its all part of the tapestry of life, ain't it?
If it is to be, it is up to me.
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Musician's Trading Post Santa Cruz, CA. 1980. I walked in when I already owned a late 70's model 4001. I saw the '73. Picked it up and played it for a while. I loved the feel of the neck compared to the later model. We talked about a trade but I wasn't working at the time so I had no cash. Got a job the net day..Got paid and by the time I got back...gone. The owner, (Steve) gave me the info on the buyer. Got in touch with him and he was quite impressed with mine. He wanted to think it over. In the interim, I lost that job...again no cash. About 3 months later I got a call from MTP and I was told it was back and it's $200 more than it was originally. I gladly gave him my Ric as a down payment. Two weeks later, it was mine. It got away...but I still caught it. The bittersweet demise has already been posted. :) :) :D

There was another one that did get away. Bazaar Guitar, Reno NV. 1984 I walked in and stared at the rack of basses and there was what I believed to be a 1965 4001. No triangles, the original horseshoe pickup cover...metal, I might add while the back pickup was quite loose and floppy. I picked it up and it played even better than the 73. It had a fireglo finish like mine...and if I remember correctly, kit had the R tailpiece. Aaahhh...to own two old 4001's MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Just recently..perhaps even last week..July 23, 2009, Guitar Center Concord, CA
A red fretless with black Binding 4003. Picked it up, played it. It had a nice feel with no frets to get hung up on but I'm still ecstatic with what I already have.
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Re: The ones that got away

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analogpackrat wrote:
collin wrote:I try not to sweat over the ones that got away.........there is always something else that comes along, just as cool etc.

Sometimes things aren't "meant to be," ya know?
Yeah, for a long time my personal mantra was "no regrets." Just keep moving forward and all that. In my middle age it has become apparent that some regret is part of the nature of being human. Reflection builds wisdom. Admittedly, guitar-related regrets are pretty minor in the scheme of things, but its all part of the tapestry of life, ain't it?

Oh, there is certainly room in life for regrets.......stuff like "oh, I shouldn't have robbed that liquor store," or "I regret having 12 illegitimate children" etc are perfectly reasonable (total fiction here, folks..), but missing on a guitar deal....? Pfff.....no huge deal, movin on!
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collin wrote:... (total fiction here, folks..) ...
Whew! Glad you clarified that! :lol: :lol: :lol:
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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paologregorio wrote:I should have sold that leopard coat instead[/attachment]
No way! What a cool coat and picture. Your totally airborne dude!

That would be a neat thread: "Pictures from my past."
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Both 3 or 4 years ago:

330/12 in jetglo, close to new condition, for $750 from the local guitar store. I didn't buy it at the time, as I wanted a 6 string. A short time later the prices doubled, where they remain. If given the chance again, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.

Around the same time, same store, a 4001V63 in Mapleglo, for $1400. Gorgeous shape. I was going to buy it but they told me it was also for sale on ebay, and if the reserve had not been met, they'd sell it to me. They went online while I was there and, low and behold, the reserve was met. They couldn't sell it. I think it ended up selling for about $1700.
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