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Please don't touch.

Postby humdrum » 27 Jul 2014, 15:36

Do you let other people touch your guitars? I have my Stratocaster on a stand in my living room & when guests come around mostly all of them without fail head straight towards it with arms outstretched, & I have to say LEAVE IT! In a loud voice. This sometimes causes a great deal of sulky behaviour from them, mostly the blokes. I just don't like people touching my gear.......Am I being unreasonable?
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby Stratpicker » 27 Jul 2014, 15:41

So why do you leave it in your living room when you know you have Guests coming and you know they are going to want to touch it?
Is it so you can shout at them?
Do they stay long?
Perverse!
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby humdrum » 27 Jul 2014, 16:07

Stratpicker wrote:So why do you leave it in your living room when you know you have Guests coming and you know they are going to want to touch it?
Is it so you can shout at them?
Do they stay long?
Perverse!

I have it in my room because as well as a guitar it is a nice piece of decor & looks nice........I believe lots of people have guitars on stands or in cases in their homes.
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby Billyboygretsch » 27 Jul 2014, 16:58

You should not leave it on show as it could cause a problem you don't want. I had a Gretsch Tennessean in my lounge when my daughter brought 2 year old grandson round . Went to put kettle on and he managed to bash it with something causing a few small marks - never again left on show.
I have no problem with people touching my musical equipment providing they are careful but it is all kept in my den.
You seem to want to show it off - look but don't touch which is controversial or may it clear before they enter the room
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby humdrum » 27 Jul 2014, 17:18

Yes you are probably right & I certainly wouldn't have it on show with children about. To me a strat is a thing of beauty & I like to have it on show for my own satisfaction. I noted on another thread ( change of guitar) that in an interview Duane eddy said he lent his guitar to some fellow musicians & when he got it back it was covered in scratches & dinks. Some people just dont know how to treat things gently.
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby dave robinson » 27 Jul 2014, 17:25

humdrum wrote:Do you let other people touch your guitars? I have my Stratocaster on a stand in my living room & when guests come around mostly all of them without fail head straight towards it with arms outstretched, & I have to say LEAVE IT! In a loud voice. This sometimes causes a great deal of sulky behaviour from them, mostly the blokes. I just don't like people touching my gear.......Am I being unreasonable?


Yes you are, if you don't want it touching, move it. Or is that too difficult to work out. :idea:
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby Stratpicker » 27 Jul 2014, 19:22

It really is total Hubris, IHMO
Robbo is spot on but I guess you won't move it simply because you want to show off and offend your Guests.
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby humdrum » 27 Jul 2014, 19:33

Stratpicker wrote:It really is total Hubris, IHMO
Robbo is spot on but I guess you won't move it simply because you want to show off and offend your Guests.

PROBABLY!
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby Gary Allen » 27 Jul 2014, 19:40

Hi Humdrum, Maybe get a nice display cabinet with a lock on it and the guitar will become a conversation piece, regards Gary
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Re: Please don't touch.

Postby Stratpicker » 27 Jul 2014, 19:53

Gary Allen wrote:Hi Humdrum, Maybe get a nice display cabinet with a lock on it and the guitar will become a conversation piece, regards Gary


Or play it for them IF you can. :idea:
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