LUNCH: Gonna be a stirfry with lots of healthy veggies & chicken, plus an apple, yogurt, & green tea
WINNER: Thanks for the high participation yesterday. Fun reads. And folks, if they have another GbL gathering, I'll come if it ain't around July 4th. I think having one every few years is a good idea. As much as I enjoyed all the replys yesterday, I will NOT let a coin flip make me decide between bassman & blargfromouterspace. Gonna send ya both a book - just send me your addresses to jaystrings@aol.com. Your replies reminded me of a number of things, which brings me to today's question:
The most interesting facet of the GAS experience is the length some folks will go to avoid telling another [especially their spouse] what's going on or that they are getting another guitar. The lies, the deceit, the evasion tactics!! I devoted a whole chapter to it in the book & it could have been a book by itself as it turns out. And it's not just a man thing, either. I have heard from several female guitarists who simply do NOT tell their husbands the truth about what their guitar cost or even that they have acquired one. A woman who plays for church, weddings, special events, & teaches guitar recently told me that she has ordered a Limited Edition Gibson acoustic but will not tell her husband of 25 years because he would leave her if he knew what it cost. It will be her 20th guitar which she must now "hide" amongst the others.
I have a great guitar wife, but I must admit that I don't always tell her a new one is coming in. I often play up the ones I sell or trade & downplay the ones coming in. If one comes in when she's not here, I rarely mention it. And I keep rearranging them in my music room. I did include her on a trip to visit Chuck Thornton in Maine to meet him, pick up a goldtop that he had just completed, and to plan the next one that he would build. One day of that road trip was devoted to that, and the other 9 days were devoted to any darn thing she wanted to do - including an art festival, side tours, & patronizing a couple of B&B's and restaurants that her friends had recommended. All enjoyable & worth it.
My question for you today is: What is the wierdest or most outrageous thing that you or someone you know has done to deceive their spouse/partner about their GAS experience(s)? Gotta be true.
And remember to compete for the G&L gig bag by also posting your response on this week's questions on http://www.gasexperiences.blogspot.com. Ya got until noon EST Saturday to do that.
And how about posting a picture of an axe you've not been totally forthcoming about. Here is a pic of that Cp Thornton goldtop PLUS the other one I got out of the same batch after seeing it. I never mentioned that there were 2 guitars in the shipment when it arrived. She loves the goldtop & the fact that she knows who made it.

Tomorrow
Jay