I mean, do you just keep on getting them and enjoy all the little differences?
Yes, but sometimes the little differences are so little it really wasn't worth it. :?
Do you buy new guitars so you can try new pickups?
No, but I do sometimes buy cheap(ish) guitars with the intention of upgrading them immediately, like my PRS SE EG. And I've bought loads of pickups and ended up never using them. Or using them 10 years later in a different guitar.
Can you not resist a deal?
I can't resist a really good deal, so I try not to look out for them. My real problem is I'll read a review or see an ad and get a bad GAS attack - then I'll either buy the guitar immediately on impulse, or, after a few weeks, the feeling will go away!
Do you buy a guitar for a function?
Not really, in the sense that I never actually need that guitar. I'll think it would be nice to have an HSS guitar, or something with a trem, but it doesn't really make any difference when I'm only playing them at home!
Do you buy guitars and not play them 3 weeks later?
I have done - those are usually the impulse buys, and they end up getting sold. Others go in and out of favour, periodically.
If you stick your rational head on (hard with guitars, I know!) then do you think theres some sort of sensible upper limit (and "The volume of my house" is not an acceptable answer!".
For me at the moment, the volume of my house really is becoming a limiting factor - guitars, CDs, DVDs, books, magazines are taking up every square inch. Realistically, I think 5 or 6 would be a sensible limit - a Strat, a Tele, a couple of Gibsons with HBs, one with P90s. And 1 or 2 more for the hell of it.
How many guitars do you have anyway?
Err, about 20... Including 3 basses and 1 acoustic. The rest are electrics, including 5 or 6 that are currently in bits or out of commission for one reason or another. I know, it's ridiculous, I can't even play properly.
My name is Philip and I'm a GASoholic. :oops: :oops:
What guitars do you want to get next?
I've been mulling over getting a Highway 1 Strat, but I think I've almost talked myself out of it. Longer-term, I really want to get a Flying V - I like the '58 style, so it'll probably be a non-Gibson, maybe even a custom. And if I ever achieve something that I think deserves a reward, I'm going to order a Bravewood Strat.