Topic: DIY vs. buying
Hello all,
Since becoming entrenched into buying and collecting gear, I've become sort of a tinker-er. I don't own any "real" Fender strats, but I've now built two partocasters. My first in 2001, which is a heavy relic strat. The other a Goldie replica.
Last year, I bought a pickup winder, and it's fun winding pickups. Even though I've gotten good feedback (no pun intended), I'm still developing best practices for construction, sound, etc. It's a lengthy process that's made me respect the simple purchase of a good pickup.
My brother built a JTM45 clone from MetroAmp.com, and has made pedals from buildyourownclone.com. He's heavily modded my Fender Blues Jr. with great success with the bill m mods.
Is this "building your own" thing grown into a new offshoot of actually playing? I mean, I'm almost spending more time trying to build stuff than I actually do playing guitar! Sometimes, I think - man I could just buy this part and be done with it. But hot-rodding guitars and building parts seems to be part of the whole Eddie Van Halen / Les Paul attitude. I'm not trying to invent anything new or crazy, but I like the fact that I'm doing things by hand.
For me it's almost become that that my priorities in music are 1) collecting valuable guitars as heirlooms, 2) making pickups/parts (or strats) as a hobby and finally 3)playing guitar for enjoyment Are my priorities messed up? I obviously dont feel like I'm wasting my time, but was looking for some thoughts on how you go about your GAS!
So while I'm not questioning the right to do this... I'm just wondering if you would take the time to make things if you had the time, or would you just buy what you need and focus on your playing???
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
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