Any Name You Wish
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I like your post, but I don't see anything wrong with "Then, 99.99% of the folks who buy it keep it on two and (maybe) play it at home. It sure looks cute in pictures, though!" and I don't think you were being particularly negative either. This fact is actually a great thing. It is awesome that players that never got beyond playing in a local cover band (that would be me) are out there buying these great guitars be they vintage, reissue, or modern. It is wonderful, especially if they spend more time playing and maybe still get a chance to play out in a band once in a while (that would be me again). I don't think this has anything to do with the prices of guitars except maybe the vintage market. There are indeed folks that will buy an expensive Custom Shop guitar and never play it. These end up on Craig's List and are often a great deal. No harm done, except maybe the original owner not finding true happiness in a new expensive guitar (a perennial problem particularly acute amongst us Americans). Prices going up are the result of our government being a big spender, and going trillions into debt, and then (incredibly) printing dollars to buy this debt. Blaming it on some kid that wants a nice guitar to learn on, or some old person that buys one to ease the pain and loneliness of old age, or the company that makes the products, or even a collector, is absolutely ridiculous. The people that are causing rising prices are very happy to see us blaming each other. Very happy indeed.