• Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    Clearly a professional agreed that it didn’t just look rough, the shit was damaged

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      6 days ago

      Firstly, they’ll repair and/or make any guitar look better. It’s their job so they’ll do it. Secondly and more importantly, it isn’t about if the guitar is damaged or not. It was clearly loved for what it was, it was probably more about the history of it than anything else.
      It’s really not hard to not fuck with other peoples stuff without their consent. And it’s real sad that people like you exist that don’t seem to understand that.

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        6 days ago

        It absolutely is about whether the guitar was damaged or not, that’s extremely relevant information and you’re trying to disregard it because that’s the only way you have any chance of not sounding like a complete fucking moron

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          5 days ago

          I’ve got a guitar with a damaged mid pickup, I picked it up for a song, it roughs up the sound something bad, but the thing is that for what I use it to play that roughness helps give me the tone I’m looking for. I have an old Crate amp that inches closer to the end with every session, and its garbled death rattles add precisely what I want to the sound.

          Standardization is for hacks. You don’t get to decide what other people are looking for out of their art.

          And just for posterity, what do you play?

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      There’s not enough context here to say that with any certainty. If husband was playing it and enjoying it, then it’s doing the job it needs to. Even if it was actually broken and actually fixed, it still changes the relationship between player and instrument and could’ve easily taken away earned character as a way to make it look “nice”

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        6 days ago

        I don’t have a lot of sympathy for the idea of damage as character or lack of maintenance for a musical instrument as an aesthetic decision rather than just a bad decision, but you’re right about there not being enough information

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              5 days ago

              Willie did try taking it to a repair shop one time when his regular luthier was unavailable. They refused to touch it, because they were afraid of fixing something that shouldn’t be fixed.

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              4 days ago

              Because it’s more valuable as is

              I don’t even mean monetary value (though that’s also true, you don’t refinish a vintage guitar because you halve the selling price), but the historical value and sentimental value and enjoyment value. It’s a record of the time he’s put in on it and the dedication to this instrument. That means something, more than “fixing” it ever could.

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                  3 days ago

                  What the fuck are you talking about? I’m a single person, I have posted no articles, and I never said the guitar isn’t worked on. Obviously he’s done some repairs to it to keep it playable, but that’s not relevant because the person in this post was playing it before it was fixed. My hypothetical is replacing the top, which is a repair that happens to guitars if the top has been damaged and the owner wants to fix it. Willie is not doing that, which is the smart and correct choice in that situation.

                  Calling me stupid while being confidently wrong. Sounds about right.

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                    3 days ago

                    “you idiots” is clearly a collective reference you fucking moron, if you’ve read any of the other comments here at all then you already know exactly which article I mean, fucking embarassing. Your hypothetical is stupid and has no bearing on the story, nobody is rebuilding a goddamn guitar for $200 and you know it, if you had any dignity you’d accept that you’re wrong and fuck off