DaveWammbarro wrote:Well I use the standard Jazz III picks to play guitar anyway...I'd end up using Joe's by mistake...as they are exactly the same as stock, just with his name printed.
I have had a few picks from some big name players, not least John Sykes...which was just a standard Dunlop medium pick - I forgot it was ever from that concert and my mate who caught one too just forgot about it and played with it until it was useless...
I'm not sure how much these things really matter...I'd rather just see the gig, maybe meet the guys and shake hands...and that'd be easily cool enough.
The weirdest thing is if the buyer was a person who wasn't at the gig...I'm not sure why you'd buy it just to look at it everyday and say 'that's as close as I ever got to a phenomenal gig'.
If you could bottle memories and sell them to people...
I know exactly how you feel and what you mean too! I really truly enjoy a simple hello above all. After one extra great BB King show a few years ago, BB, after an assistant had been tossing stuff FOR BB out, BB himself was tossing a few freebies out (he had come out to the stage again after many were out the exits already, don't know what their hurry was!) and I was walking toward the stage to just say a few nice words to the nice man when a pick was coming at my forehead and I grabbed it, said my words and BB was done with everyone... then I saw one guy coming down fast toward the front and he asked if BB was done giving stuff, and yes I said, to his total dismay. He had wanted at least a pick. I gave it over and you might have thought the guy hit the lottery! Is that worth more than the money? Hellyeah!
Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
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