I just picked up a USA James Tyler from eBay. I’ve had one before. It’s stunning, plays perfectly and refuses to go out of tune.
To fund it, a friend agreed to buy my 335 (he was interested already). So… I depart to pick up this 6-7 grand boutique masterpiece, pay up and then receive a text the following morning saying that the 335 deal fell through. And then I realise that it’s such a great 335, I’m not sure I can part with it. I was just about OK knowing it was going to a good home and a friend.
But… the Tyler is a masterpiece. It feels even better than my Suhrs, and I got it for a relative steal.
Although I can afford to, I really struggle with the concept of keeping both. It’s not really justifiable.
What to do?
Am I alone in my impulsive buying and indecision?
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Marmite on the toast and grated extra strong cheddar cheese on the baked beans is awesome .
Dont put the beans on the toast because it goes soggy .
Winny_Pooh said: It does look very smart, enjoy!
If you can afford them and get enjoyment from picking them up, keep hold.
I’ve sold things because I either feel not worthy of them, or they get very little use and regretted it.
Fortunately they have often replaced them with other nice goodies. But there are a few things, that with hindsight I’d have kept.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Glad you like it - Enjoy it
As to your actual problem of keeping both, funding both etc etc - Sorry I can't really help you