PeteUK Posted Wednesday at 03:32 Posted Wednesday at 03:32 For me I have 2, maybe 3. First is my Washburn N2. Sentimental because my Mum bought it for me when I started to be a paid guitarist and needed something better. The memory is better than the guitar. Sold/traded because a quick string change as my only guitar was impossible. I was missing whole songs sometimes. Second is my white Washburn HB35. Couldn't get them in white in the UK, so I got it imported. Sold for £100 when I was moving in with my ex and didnt want to take up too much space in her house. I miss the guitar more than her. Last, a 90s Telecaster. Sold it and my car to move out and get my own place.
Crusoe Posted Wednesday at 10:13 Posted Wednesday at 10:13 I've never had a lot of guitar stuff, so have never sold anything. I did give a Harley Benton telecaster to my karate instructor - sort of as a long term loan deal, but in reality it's his now. Do I regret it? Not especially. For a very cheap guitar, it was quite nice. It sounded pretty good considering the guitar was only £68. The neck felt lovely. The fretboard was a bit strange. I'm not sure what sort of wood it was. It was very dark with very little grain.
ezbass Posted Wednesday at 16:47 Posted Wednesday at 16:47 I’d like my old customised ‘75 Aria Les Paul (lawsuit era) back and my Yamaha SA2000. Both went to pay for other things and both were a mistake to let go. ‘Twas ever thus .
PeteUK Posted Wednesday at 16:56 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:56 6 hours ago, Crusoe said: I did give a Harley Benton telecaster to my karate instructor Harley Benton are good guitars for the money. I'm thinking about one. The white HB35 is about £180 delivered brand new. It looks like my old Washburn but half the price. 1
randythoades Posted Thursday at 12:23 Posted Thursday at 12:23 Goodness, I have several. I go through stages of a full clear out and then end up buying some of it back again a year later, usually losing money on the deal. My biggest regrets are selling my first 'proper' strat, a MIJ 62 reissue and my first bass, an old 1980s Aria TSB. Loved them both but sold them to get 'better' instruments that really weren't that much better. I have bought several more strats and 3 or 4 other TSB basses to try and replicate them but never really gelled with them. As pointed out elsewhere, my memory is probably much better and more rose tinted than the reality.
Dad3353 Posted Thursday at 12:28 Posted Thursday at 12:28 Related (brief version...) elsewhere here, my replacement Hofner President is now safely ensconced a few yards from me right now, and destined to stay, this time..! Here's its arrival, after half a century...
Crusoe Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 19/02/2025 at 16:56, PeteUK said: Harley Benton are good guitars for the money. I'm thinking about one. The white HB35 is about £180 delivered brand new. It looks like my old Washburn but half the price. They really are. I still have a TE-62. It's a cracking guitar.