Re: Dealing with grief of selling nice guitars...
kestrou wrote:AD3THREE wrote:I once had 16 guitars none more then $2000 but a lot of them over $800 or more. Then I turned into Al Bundy and was married with children ;P I have 2 of my original 16... So this seems to be a touchy subject for me.
I feel for you brother - that's enough to make a grown man cry! Best of luck when the kids move out...
kestrou
+1... I smell a G.A.S. rampage. If you start saving now, you could get some really nice stuff with your savings!
It'll be awhile before any of that happens. Your children still hit you up for money when they first move out. Then comes grandkids. If you didn't spoil your kids enough when you had the chance, you try to make up for it with the grandchildren. And , if your kids were pain a in the arse growing up, then you spoil your grandchildren in retribution. When you turn old and grey then maybe you'll try to regain your youth but it's really a futile endevour. Your pension doesn't allow for frivolous items and your hands no longer work anyway. Even if your lucky enough that your mind still does.......
Enjoy them while they're young. They grow up way too fast. And, the sacrifices ARE worth it.
Be safe!