LUNCH: Going for a turkeyburger with some serious condiments, boiled cabbage & onions, yogurt & berries, & wash it all down with some green tea.
YESTERDAY's WINNER: Man, those had me howling. Even the one Tim posted that I'd heard before. I'm sure we all appreciate everyone's honesty & forthrightness on the replies. This was SO tough to pick a winner, but giving the edge to Philby because I think I just reacted the strongest to it as I read it. What a hoot. I even read it to my wife & we both had a great laugh together over it. OK, Philby, send your address to jaystrings@aol.com and I'll get one in the mail to Australia when I mail out the other winners this weekend.
Y'all remember to post those answers on the same 3 questions for 2011 on http://www.gasexperiences.blogspot.com and compete there, too. Best overall responses there this week will win a G&L deluxe gig bag. Only open to GbL'ers. You have until noon Saturday to post there.
FINAL LR POST FOR THE WEEK: We all know the agony that can accopmpany the release of a great guitar. I'm not talking about the ones you're kinda burned out on or disappointed in.... I'm talking about ones you think are keepers, but you find yourself toying with letting it go. Maybe a friend wants it. Maybe it has appreciated & you can make something on it. Maybe you are GASing over something & this would give you what you need to get it. The thought runs thru your head that you'll regret it if you do. We've all been there, too. So, you waffle, ponder, debate, even get counseling from your best resources. This is the backside of a GAS problem - letting go a good one.
Ever been there?
I'm kinda there with this sweet thing. I got this ASAT Trinity new & it is a wonderful guitar.

The late George Fullerton fondled it when it was new. Here he's checking it out.

Will Ray did some pickin on it when he visited me in my home. First one he'd played.

It is of the highest quality of anything I own & has amazing tone plus a huge tone range. Other than letting a bunch of pickers at a Michigan Jam have their way with her, she's stayed right in my home & been played & admired by some of my friends & me.
So, why am I in a delimma about such a great axe? Well, I'm not REAL crazy about 3-pup guitars; but Will advised lowering the middle pup & that helped. It goes unplayed too much & I have seen few guitars that just begged playing likes this one does. And it delivers when played. I guess another factor tugging at me is that I have someone who has been GASing for it for a while. I even told him I wouldn't take one cent less than I paid for it & he didn't back off. He's kinda at bay right now, looking around. But he could return & he did get me to start thinking. There is no financial reason for me to sell it, but that seed was planted.
Let's imagine that I'm faced with the very real possibility of selling it for what I gave for it 5 years ago & I come to you for input & advice. Choose your path: "SELL" or "KEEP" - choose one or the other - then make your most compelling case to me for the path you choose. Gimme the pros & cons of your choice. Assume you know me, like me, & are trying hard to be helpful. I don't really care whether you mean everything you say or not, just give me your best arguement & reasons to do ONE of those options. I'm hoping this stimulates some real emotional & technical stuff on both sides of this coin. We will all be at this point in our future with a special guitar OR a special friend in a similar dilemma. Maybe something said here will be helpful in trying to sort it all out in your future. What say you?
Well, the second highest honor has been just that again. Thanks for jumping in when you could. As my last act, I'll pass the baton to our good buddy, Kodor. It's been a while since he took the reins. He always does a fine job & has something new to add. And thanks to Jamie D for nominating me.
Jay