So I often sit down of an evening and whilst watching Mad Men (or often Traffic Cops!), and I consider guitar purchases.
Now I have had a custom guitar before, and I'm reluctant to go down that route again, but there are a number of boutique builders who offer standard models which are somewhat limited/ custom. However, if I'm going to be dropping £1000-2500 on an instrument, I would like it to be a wise choice, and one that will not be worth a lot less in years to come. Now this is a potential issue with boutique guitars- is a Tyler still going to be worth 2k in 5 years, or 10 years time? Hard to tell, and I'm thinking that it may be a risky choice, just due to the niche appeal.
I'll just say now, that I'm not just looking for a guitar that is going to be worth money, and indeed, I'm certainly not really in the bracket of people that can afford the 'desireable' instruments that are the big bucks. I am looking for an instrument that will be played, but hopefully I won't lose a considerable amount, and something that will be 'worth' something, and be an interesting thing to have.
Which brings me to the flip side- 'vintage' instruments. From what I gather at the moment, the market is in a bit of a strange state, where prices are being held a bit high, but I may be wrong on that. However, I would like to consider this part of the market- a nice Tele, strat or LP would be something that I would like to own and play. Now, considering my budget (that can be extended with time), obviously I'm not in the realm of the '56 strat, but I'm not really sure what are the interesting instruments to look at.
So in my situation, what instruments would you be looking at? And do you think the bar of the vintage instrument will keep changing-- will it only be 50s and 60s fenders be the vintage ones, or will 70s be commanding more in 10 or 20 years time?
That's not even considering amplifiers!