Wednesday 26 October 2011

What Did Your Guitar "Collection" Cost?

Well, OK, I'll say it. I'm getting next-to-nowt done this week, and might as well write it off.

----Whinge - Please Ignore ----

The pickups for The Elmer One arrived, but the ashtry bridge didn't and I can't quite bring myself to use the modern one, so that is stuck in a rut. The soldering iron didn't arrive so that rules out The Old Burny One, specifically but most everything else too in truth..The body/neck for The Wasteland One hasn't shown up yet. Though I have everything else. The drill bits have vanished, so The Floored Genius One is still un-holy. The Joe Le Taxi One is still body-less. My determination not to start new projects until I'd finished the ones I had started is in tatters.
 
---- End of Whinge ----

So instead, I returned to an old chesnut..and asked myself a question or two.





 

What guitars do I want for me, myself and my psychosis to play?

What I mean by that is - what guitars do I want to provide a stable and sustainable home for, without fear of being flogged to pay for parts for another.

Which takes me back to, what guitars do I own - assuming that I am only care-taking anything that has been Jookified.

And at the moment the answer would be:

1. Aria Acoustic: I don't really play this much, but it is one of those sentimental things. Electrics are busted.

2. The Golden Shower One - My permanently loaned Jooky. In for a fret job.

3. My Bashed-up Gordon Smith Desk. Where to start?

4. The Broken Dot - The Epi dot who's neck I repaired and is no doubt worth so little it isn't worth selling. Mr Bump sticker or not. Over-keen use of glue in pickup-glued-in-horror.

5. The Orpheum SG. Needs a setup and a bit of fret work (though not a lot)

So five guitars, all of them in various states of disrepair and distress.

On top of these I've always fancied a Les Paul - though the Gordo and Orpheum cover that really, but it would be nice one day.

And the glaringly obvious one is a complete lack of a Jazzmaster, which is probably the only guitar I really need in my life, the rest cover the itches and wants.

Not really an expensive bunch, skipping the Golden Shower which has been rebuilt so many times I couldn't begin to put numbers to, the rest cost a combined (Aria £50 + Epi Dot £60 + Gordo £150 + Orpheum £50 =) £310    .

Hmmm, a grand total of £310 - expensive hobby this.

So, if I may be so bold, and assuming most people who read this have guitars already,

How Much Did Your Guitars Cost? 

And What Else Do you Need?

(You can reply anonymously if that is easier ;)

Not that I'm bored or anything.

8 comments:

Dickinstein said...

Dude.

Ok , I got :-

The crowley one :- Priceless
Parker P36 :- About £200
Mexi Strat :- about £400 (after many many many mods)
Battered Squire Strat :- £20
La Cabronita (dave):- Priceless


What I'm desperatly after now , either making or getting is JazzMaster. Really want a guitar with P90's .I think they could be my type of pickup really.

thecurefan said...

The 'OCD' One - Parker P44
Ricky 330/6 - £999
Fender Jaguar - £400
Schecter Ultracure - £499

soon to be (delivery mid December)

Schecter Hellcat VI - £549

seems I have expensive taste. Hey ho only money and you cant take it with you.

Chris said...

Uh oh...

Ibanez EX360WH - £300
Ibanez IC200 - £280
Ibanez VBT700 - £650
Fender Jim Root Tele - £750
Squier AFfinity Tele - £118
Fender Telecoustic - £210
Vintage VEC500 - £150
= £2438

Sold:
Martin D12X1 £550 (got £400)
Ibanez RGR421 £298.99 (got £300)
Ibanez S470 £380.00 (got £230)
= loss of £300

Overall: £2738

Fuck... this doesn't even include pedals.

The Jooky Guitar Emporium said...

Cheers chaps - think it proves what I thought - I'm cheap, ultimately :)

Some lovely toys there though. I hate to think how many have come-and-gone, but my Jazzmaster(s) are the only ones I really grieve over, though a few of the Jookies were really hard to let go of, it has to be said, but needs must and there we are etc.

David Farmer said...

Hmmmm. The current collection in chronological order.

Epiphone Special : my first electric - £100 (now with a lovely broken headstock)

A Canadian Nylon String: ~£350

An Alhambra 5p Nylon String: ~400

A 1999-2000 Japanese Jackson DR3: ~£400

A 2002 PRS CU24: ~£1400

A 2011 Jooky GE "The Lulu one": ££293.22

A 2011 Jooky GE "The Beaton one": £1,217,898.43

All in all, eesh! I appear to have expensive tastes also, though the most expensive guitar in my collection is a Jooky.

The Jooky Guitar Emporium said...

Well, I think you just blew my 'Average spend' calculation out of the water...

Chris Gorman said...

Hoooooo! Updated today after a birthday treasure hunt which concluded with me getting not one, but two Jooky Customs! One of which I thought had been destroyed by callous twists of fate!

Current line-up features....

2006ish Ibanez AXS £275

2005ish Taylor Big Baby £600 or so

2005ish PRS SE Custom (swapped for a bike...result)

2003ish Yamaha Pacifica Piece of Shit Special Edition

2011 Jooky Porn Shop One Custom utterly priceless

2011 Jooky Bye Bye Buy One Custom - totally priceless too.

We went to Japan to gig at my birthday last year, and this one is just as cool. Legend.

Anyone who wants a laugh at my expense is invited to look up the progressive building, then "destroying" of the Porn Shop One, a guitar I coveted, then thought fatally ruined....when in actual fact, my girlfriend had secretly bought it for my birthday, and enlisted Jooky's help to surprise me. By telling me the guitar had been steadily wrecked by cosmic intervention, soldering disasters and more. All's well that ends well, however. Swines.

The Jooky Guitar Emporium said...

Ah, glad you aren't spending your hours tracking down hitmen on my behalf Chris... You've got something rather cool there, methinks :)

(Hope)