I'm finally ready to commit
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:43 pm
It's been in the back of my mind for a few years now and I think I'm ready to commit to ONE partner.
Up til now I've kept a few on the side like a regular Paris-era Henry Miller.
One has stuck by me through it all even as my front door seemed more like a revolving door for playmate after playmate.
So, is it advisable, I ask of you, for a guitarist such as myself to have only ONE Rickenbacker?
The fact is I don't play my 360V64. And though it was my first Ric, I wonder if it wouldn't be better off in someone else's hands. My fireglo 1997SPC/VB remains my main guitar for stage, studio, and (electric) songwriting.
I am considering dropping the 360 (along with my Chet Atkins Country Deluxe). Maybe I'll scoop up a Gretsch and a Tele and hope for some Utah style guitar love, but I believe I've found a soulmate in the 1997.
(I'm not about to part with my Danos or Teardrop XII anytime soon -but they are always relegated to the backseat)
Up til now I've kept a few on the side like a regular Paris-era Henry Miller.
One has stuck by me through it all even as my front door seemed more like a revolving door for playmate after playmate.
So, is it advisable, I ask of you, for a guitarist such as myself to have only ONE Rickenbacker?
The fact is I don't play my 360V64. And though it was my first Ric, I wonder if it wouldn't be better off in someone else's hands. My fireglo 1997SPC/VB remains my main guitar for stage, studio, and (electric) songwriting.
I am considering dropping the 360 (along with my Chet Atkins Country Deluxe). Maybe I'll scoop up a Gretsch and a Tele and hope for some Utah style guitar love, but I believe I've found a soulmate in the 1997.
(I'm not about to part with my Danos or Teardrop XII anytime soon -but they are always relegated to the backseat)