Bit of a random first world problem..
I work from a summer house in the garden, I usually take a guitar out with me , but out of sheer laziness I’m looking at picking up a cheap strat-ish guitar to leave in there all the time.
so, my initial thought was a jet js300 or similar due to the roasted neck, I’ve been unable to find a used one which has sent me down a eBay rabbit hole (along with the cheap thread) and looking at old (and prob overpriced squiers)
so the question is, would standard Maple neck guitar survive the hot /cold?
Also if anyone has something cheapest they’re looking to move on let me know!
Comments
@Maak has a Parker Nitefly listed here which fits the need. Not cheap but not crazy.
If it were me I’d always be thinking I’d rather be playing one of my favourites rather than something that’s a compromise.
You buy a cheapo beater to leave out there, decide it doesn’t play as nicely as one of your others all the way back in the house, so you don’t ever feel like picking up the cheapo beater and it sits in the corner, ignored.
I love how the solution to a short walk with a guitar is to spend £1000 on a Parker.
Unless this is actually a case of "I quite fancy a new guitar and need to invent a reason to buy it", in which case carry on (we all do it, nothing wrong with it at all provided you can afford it etc)
I'm not sure that's OK for any guitar
I have a dimarzio air Norton hanging about , I also have a hankering for a throw around stratish guitar :-)