I don’t consider myself a thrill-seeker. Do you consider yourself a thrill-seeker? If you do, or perhaps would like to qualify as more of one, what would be the number one thrill you’d seek out? What activity do you find most intriguing, as far as getting your ultimate thrill-seeking ya-ya’s?
For me it would have to be jumping off the top of a mountain in one of those “flight suits”. Have you ever seen these guys doing this? It’s mind-blowing. While I don’t have the cajones for it, if I could get them, that’s what I’d try. What a rush it would be!
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People have talked about guitars that “got away” over the years. I'm curious as to such things, and in whether you were outbid on an auction, hesitatingly or stupidly (in retrospect) sold it, or had it stolen. I bring it up again because I came across pictures that I’d saved of an interesting guitar I saw for sale a few years ago, and lost out in an auction. I actually went to the seller's house and played it a little, fell for it, and ended up putting in a bid that should have pretty much guaranteed a win. It didn’t. I couldn’t believe it when I got outbid on it. The very knowledgeable, late Dr. Zakin, had told me that he figured that I should get it for around $1,000 or so. I bid $1,325 at the last second. $1,350 took it. Ouch! It was an “employee guitar” that was supposedly custom made for this Orange County guy, who I believe was some sort of minister. Anyway, it was an Interceptor-style (Longhorn) Comanche V, in blue transparent, and had a cream-colored sickle headstock from a Skyhawk. It was a very nice guitar with OHSC. That one got away. I’d love to have it, should anyone run across it.







So, which guitar, it doesn’t have to be a G&L, do you consistently boot yourself in the butt for not stepping up to the plate on? If you have pic’s to make the self-torture more complete, as I have, please supply.