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There are two problems to having lots of instruments 1) they take up lots of space 2) they tie up what could be spare cash. Neither of these things are too much trouble when you are fairly young, but once you are married with 4 kids, a mortgage, 2 cars etc suddenly you find there's no space in the house, the Mrs gets pissed off with instruments everywhere, and you can't afford that stomp box unless the kids go without food for a few days.
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It's better than what I did with my 18th birthday guitar, anyway - I kept it. But that meant that I modified it beyond the point of recovery. I eventually got rid of the remains, and recently managed to find another of the (very rare) model to replace it...
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There are reasons for keeping the Jazzmaster anyway - I do love the sound, and it's a nice thing to have, but at the very least I think it would need a full set-up. I'm going to see my parents today, so I'm going to bring it back there and leave it, so at the very least it's not taking up space here and I can go back to get it if I miss it.
The other one I'm less enamoured with selling is actually the 30-fret Ibanez. It's a cool guitar, and I have long had plans to modify it and make it truly badass... but at the end of the day, it's just a cheap Ibanez and would I really miss it? It's quite a rare model though.
I'd defo downsize. It feels good for the soul. More time on music and less time swapping between guitars
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