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I have one guitar at the moment. Acoustic Epiphone AJ-220S

I have to admit I keep eyeying some amazing acoustics from small workshops I fell in love with.

Like BSG or Furch guitars made in Czech Republic or Lakewood from Germany.

I also had fallen in love with Acoustics made by Mr. Rafał Turkowiak from here in Poland.

Luckily or not I can't afford them (yet) and I would stop myself until I reached reasonable skill level to own them ;d

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On 5/12/2020 at 11:15 AM, Tnt1benton said:

I had watched this video the other day just after having bought my seventh guitar, as well as having, two amps. Even worse, I only started my guitar journey about three years ago. I told myself I would not buy another without good reason. As I recall (wasn't that long ago) , I told myself the same thing after each guitar. This time I mean it. I think!

I do enjoy each guitar for different reasons and cycle through each on a regular basis. Each has its own voice and purpose. I have the usual suspects: Tele, Strat, Les Paul, Gretsch for electric along with a Seagull, Martin, and Fender for acoustic. It may be that I'm trying to find myself or going through a mid-life crisis. Being 51, it is probably the latter. As I venture further along, I may decide to part with a few.

The perspective, of finding the one or two guitars to connect with and learn inside and out, makes sense. At some point, I hope to find my own voice musically and go from there.

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The great thing is not when you started to play, but that you actually started. And as an addition to your words I must say yes, it gets quite addictive, but the feeling when you get a new one is unbelievably good! 

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