cockroach wrote:Well, I for one do believe that the player is ultimately more important than the guitar or any other gear, but I believe also that you need to take basic care of your gear, especially if you are earning money with it- it's essentially tools of trade, and any sensible workman or woman takes care of his or her tools..obviously if you play outside the bedroom there will always be occasions when doing gigs etc where accidents happen and normal wear and tear occurs- belt buckle scratches on the back etc
But I think the whole relic thing is a sympton of materialist shallow modern life and values, whereby image is all important..
...some young kid, or older fantasist, wants to give the impression to audiences and musical peers that he's a true experienced musician who has for years been 'on the road, maan...' - playing rough bars and pubs etc - in other words a fantasy of the 'rock'n'roll' lifestyle...a beaten up vintage classic guitar is as much a fashion statement as a pair of leather trousers, tattoos, body piercings,or any other Keith Richard -style clothing or hair accessories.
In other words, relic-ed guitars are aimed at a very significant 'tosser' market! (Pardon the language..)
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