Woks isn't it funny how you get attached to those old guitars that you first played. Wazkelly always wanted a Rickenbacker Bass, Chris Squires and Paul Mcartney both hero's of mine the funny thing is I've never played one. I've had loads of opportunities,but picked up other instruments instead. I must build one. Muzza the Maton looks lovely, hang on to it if you can. Jeez Dave how many times have you cried losing/parting with those ouch. I was in London took my nephew who is a budding guitarist to Hard Rock Cafe. We booked in to the Vault which was over the road its an old Coutts and Co bank with massive safe. On entering it was like Aladdins cave, guitars wall to wall the floor covered with little walk throughs. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. I got to play the Isle of Wight Hendrix strat. a Clapton Guitar Strat and Kurt Cobain.Hendrix must of looked down and said how dare you. When I say played I strummed a few chords. Was it enough for me, no I wanted to take them all home. Guitars I have personally let go of that I miss to this Day are an Eko 12 string acoustic amazing sound. When Eko made great instruments.1970's Fender Precision Bass, a 1930s Gibson Mastertone Banjo. I never played banjos not a big fan but loved the beauty of it as an instrument and the mother of pearl inlay was stunning. And believe it or not a Casio MG510 a beautifully made guitar which also had midi electronics that tracked great and the guitar it's self sounded so good. I know what your saying Casio lol. But it was Casio's break into the pro market made by Fudgi Kakki who made the early Japanese Fenders and Ibanez guitars. The guitarist Charlie Burchill from Simple Minds loved them. Well I'm sure someone's enjoying them
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