Nothing lasts anymore, y'know planned obsolescence and whatnot but like seriously where do I buy stuff that lasts, I'm talking everything from clothing to appliances, etc
Also clothing companies with lifetime warranties would be good
Nothing lasts anymore, y'know planned obsolescence and whatnot but like seriously where do I buy stuff that lasts, I'm talking everything from clothing to appliances, etc
Also clothing companies with lifetime warranties would be good
i dunno, buy a Telecaster? it's be around for 70 years and people still like them.
i dont suppose you could destroy one no matter how hard you try.
Or a strat ;)
nah, less moving parts on a tele, and you dont spend 14-21 on a tele with it's bridge completely slammed to the body because you didn't know how to set it up.
Hah the bridge thing is a problem with strats. I just lock mine down cause screw whammy bars. The strat don't dig into your ribs and elbow tho. It's a big deal if you gotta wear it for hours imo :P
true, although I've been more of a SG person, but mine always had a headstocks break in it's case when i think about other guitars.
Yeah the sg is a nice playing guitar, but much harder to keep in working condition than a strat. Glued neck, angled headlock, fretboard binding. I always thought they made the neck too long after the joint. Kinda wobbly and unstable feeling. But in a cool way?
i know what you mean, i like the way the SG feels thom, it feels like a more active playing position for me, very inviting for me to really go nuts.
My first guitar was a strat copy, it's reliable as a Toyota Corolla
You're not wrong a big thing for marginalized people in the states is buying guitars and guns. They tend to retain their value, and appreciate.
This is probably a struggle session level hot take, but guns are really some of the last consumer goods that are still made to be relatively easy to maintain, customize, and most importantly, repair.
And many of those "common sense gun law" people are trying turn it into a genius bar type of situation, where you purchase a lump of plastic and metal secured with proprietary screws and warranty void style stickers which carry fines if broken, and you must send it back to the company, or, if you're lucky, a licensed repair shop, in order to even replace a fucking spring.