-Kewl for the feedback ,and hoping that more chime in...
- It's neck & neck , @ this point...
-We're all guitar players, but not every one has the time, or resources ( a workplace where you can freely make a hell of a mess, alot of noise, without annoying neighbors, spouses, pets, etc., tools, books,machines, etc. ) to grind their own axes.
- The desire to do the work is the line in the sand...
-Who has enough time to address their guitar addiction as it is?
Being a sharp player is demanding enough- other thing is, that when yer tweaking and tuning, hotrodding, etc., yer axe is in pieces, and you can't play at least that one...
Like the 'operating on the family dog' analogy, some people would rather hand it over ( along with the responsibility) to someone who has done the deed before, rather than run the risk of making their number one axe look/feel/play/sound like "#2" - (childish toilet humor implied...)
-working on guitar is an immensely satisfying labor of love
, though-
- Anyone who plays could be glad for a fundamental understanding of what's involved in making and maintaining a guitar, if only to dismantle the mythology and heresay in regard to what makes one better than another, how to buy and sell them , and raise the standard of common knowledge about our infatuation...
-I hope to hear more replies from others in regard to the question,
and warm thanks to you lot that broke the ice, and told me how yer thinking...
-virtual "pints of joy" to ye to you from Drac of the icy north