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but if that were so, I'd hire the people who hire the people who usually hire me and go shopping around for the people who maintain Downing Street because that's the end goal there..-
Have a discrete fortress in Thornton Heath if money were no object if I could, for sentimental reasons out of my private fund to add to the estate if I ever could.
But, as things stand... I don't want to get ripped off the little money I have for such things.
The one i am currently looking at getting is a Squier Affinity Jazzmaster. After trying a number of guitars out at a shop i picked up a Squier Bullet Mustang (posted a thread about it under 'Newbies NGD' but also loved the comfort and how the Jazzmaster looked as well so am looking to pick one of those up also.
The longer term guitar, which to me is just pure awesomeness is the Squier Jim Root telecaster in white. It was one i tried while looking and i just loved everything about it. It felt so comfortable to me and i loved how simplistic it is. Couldn't justify spending over £400 on my first guitar so decided it's the one i will be getting once my playing improves.
The rest of my 'wish list' which hopefully will be able to pick as and when see any of them on offer at a good price is a Small Clone pedal, a cheap & cheerful delay pedal (something like the Tone City tape machine), a small pedal board (nano+ more than likely) and a power supply for those along with the Boss DS-1 i currently have.
My wishlist contains guitars worth more than my house
but this thread isn't for wishlists.
But go on... Squires aren't bad for early buys.
But if we're looking to wait a while, save a while, get a good price on a used nice guitar maybe for the same price as a lesser build perhaps...
Each to their own...
I'd rather buy used anyway if it's a really nice guitar than an alright new guitar for the same price.
As shopping tips go.
Try and play before you buy also.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/263401975696
$492.00
This old Harmony parlor guitar.
The only thing that's stopping me is the small size of the body... but for $492.00 (have to double check £ price and any VAT charges in getting this thing in from Japan).. but yeah. Could be a fun little acoustic.
A Yamaha Blues Saraceno (what I wanted when I bought the Washburn - couldn't afford it)
A Nash Tele (Shouldn't have sold mine)
A Nash Strat (For completeness)
Then we'll see.....I'm guessing there might be a Les Paul or two in my future...