G&L
I'm going to go into more detail on this tomorrow but what is your rule, or not, for those instruments you keep and those you put on the block? For some guys the wife has set a one in, one out rule. For others it's about replacing lesser examples with better ones, and then there are the guys who are amassing more and more instruments and don't plan on thinning the herd. For example, I had a G-200 and while it played and sounded really good, it wasn't the end-all, be-all G&L for me, and it's borderline fugliness meant it went on the block. Instead I elected to keep a fairly pedestrian model that will probably have little or no collector value simply because I like the looks of it better and it fits my needs playing and sound-wise. What's your take on this?
