In 45 years I have found that giving guitars away is less painful than selling them every guitar that I’ve ever owned I felt I couldn’t part with but when I give them to someone who I know will play them I feel very good about my decision call me weird but that’s my experience
I ran into McKnight at a music store in Phoenix a few weeks ago. He talks the same way in person as in his videos. Super passionate and knowledgeable and extremely transparent. I respect that.
I've been watching you for a few years now and I appreciate the sacrifices you've had to make for the channel. It's never easy getting rid of a guitar you have a connection to.
Hi Phill, the things I like the most about your channel is this feeling you consistently pass which is that you're probably one of the most honest people I get to see in the TH-cam guitar channels and that really stands out to me as the number one factor that pulls me into watching your videos. Thank you so much and I wish you all the best.
I bought my oldest a Tagima from my local store after your reccomendation as her first guitar. She loves it. Honestly other than the frets needing a good polish for the price its mindblowing.
The one thing I've realized about buying guitars over the years is that the ones that vibe with you the most, regardless of the value, are the ones to keep. We shouldnt buy guitars for future buyers; Buy guitars for us. Musical instruments are personal objects that make us feel happy, no matter what the monetary value is and that feeling is very personal to you and not anyone else. Anyway I absolutely regret selling my baja telecaster :'(
I have modified and painted a few Squier basses that I much prefer over my older Fender p’s (73 and 75). I purchased the 75 p brand new so it has tons of mojo. I transformed the Squiers into what I really like, without the guilt of modifying a classic bass. The paint colors are totally custom colors so the basses are one of a kind. No regrets there. I do regret selling an old Univox fretless violin bass which was a Gibson knock off….
I 100% agree with this statement, I spent over two years trading up from a USA special strat I got at a pawn shop to a 1994 Paul reed smith custom 24. The guitar by far the most beautiful and best feeling I’ve ever used. But the sound is meh. And I kinda preferred the strat 😂
I still remember Phil at 15k subs thinking "he's such a low key, easy goin guy. I hope he makes something from these videos" I also remember thinking "this Australian guy sitting on his bedroom floor deserves to have a ton of subs asking him for lessons. I can't believe he's doing this for free" cut to 2021 Justin Guitar. Nice guys can win, folks
I don't know why, but this is my favourite ever Phillip McKnight video. Fascinating from start to finish. Maybe because it was several stories of loves lost, back to back. Strangely compelling and honest.
Good post, Phillip. Although I don't regret it, I had to sell my Peresson violin to provide care for my wife's final days of cancer. My history with that violin went back to the mid 70's. Having no children, that fiddle was my baby.
Great video! The gear i regret getting rid of are the Walrus Audio Slo(too lazy to turn the knobs and switches) and the Fender Engager Boost (didnt know what mid boost meant at that time). Will probably buy both of these next year.
Regarding Explorers, to quote a Guy Ritchie film: "Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable. If it does not work, you can always hit him with it." Explorer is my favorite body shape. And I'm not even a metal player.
I recently discovered the Explorer shape 2 years ago with an 80s Ibanez destoyer....honestly..the shape makes it easier to play than other traditional guitar shapes. Sitting or Standing its just so easy to do anything.
I all ways enjoy your stories on the ones that got away. It makes us all feel better cuz you know we've all done it . Thank for making us not feel so bad , foolish and right down sad . Love the show .
My biggest regret of gear I let go is an original ADA Viper 1X12 (75 watt) all tube combo amp. It sounded amazing!!! Killer over drive channel and built in noise gate. An absolute metal machine!! Can’t even find one to look at online these days.
Shame to hear about the experience you had with Victory. They’ve been very helpful when I’ve dealt with them, so let’s hope they’ve improved since you dealt with them.
My McCarty 594 is just perfect to me. I still rotate through my other guitars but like today I played the McCarty and thought why don’t I play this everyday?
My top 5: Fender Big Apple Strat Fender American Standard Tele in vintage white Early 90's Les Paul in Tobacco Late 90's American Standard Strat in Inca Silver Early 90's American Standard Strat in Sea Foam green with matching headstock. I sold them all to help finance our first house. What you won't do for love.
I have a Mockingbird that I got while flying all over the USA working back in 2005. I have wanted one since the 80's and never could afford one. Naturally you play them when you visit music stores and keep the dream alive. I was in Texas and needed strings for my Washburn RR 11v I drug all over the country with me to play. I checked out the top of the line ones and one of the store monkeys talked me into checking out an NJ classic they just got in. The first chord I fretted told me it was going home with me. Not one of the MANY MANY Mockingbirds I played felt like this one did. So I made arrangements to have it inter store shipped back where I am from and picked it up the next time I got home. Two weeks ago I gave it some much needed love and set the neck up closer to what I like, redressed the frets and for giggles added an FRX that I originally got to put on my entry into the Great Guitar Build Off that didn't quite work out. Still working out those kinks but after the work on the neck it is back to being my best feeling and playing guitar to date. So I know what you mean when you regret sending something that felt great over another more aesthetically valued piece of gear.
I once owned a Maton Phil Manning custom Stereo guitar, I bought it second-hand for a ridiculously low price, It sounded great and had the best neck that I can recall playing. A friend wanted it and offered me a straight swap deal on his Ibanez Cherry Sunburst Les Paul Copy. The Ibanez looked killer so I went for it. I still have nightmares regretting losing that Maton, it was special.
I had an '82 Gibson Spirit that my mom bought for me when I graduated from Army basic training. She was a single mom and didn't make alot of money so I know how hard she had to work to get the money for it. Fast forward about 20 years I had a sewage backup into the finished basement of my house that cost me alot of money to get sorted out. I had to sell some gear to get some of the money and that Spirit was one of the things that had to go. I sold it to a store I have a good relationship with and they gave almost what it was worth. A few days later I figured out a way to get the work on the house done cheaper and called the store to buy the guitar back. They had already sold it. I haven't been able to find anything close as far as playability or mojo since. I sometimes don't even want to play anymore because when I do I reminisce about it and get disappointed with whatever guitar I'm playing.
Phil, I really enjoy you channel. I purchased a Road Flare Red Charvel a couple years back, and it feels and plays fantastic, so much that I eventually purchased another 4 Charvel pre-owned So-Cal's (2-MIM, 1-MIJ, 1-US). Out of the 5 Charvel's my 2 favorites are the Red San Dimas(MIM) and the Black So-Cal(MIJ).
I may be crazy... But, I've considered selling my favorite guitar for some I don't have and it's middle price. Every time I pick it up I see I love it. It's a gretsch 5422. Nothing special but... I can't get rid of it. I sold everything I had to get on a sail boat for 3 years and I've missed some of it. Truth is. I still remember all of them. And that's what matters to me. No regrets, just fond memories. That's okay right. I think so.
I get what you mean about that 594, tried one on my local SamAsh, and loved it. Ended up getting a used one which looked awesome but didn’t feel the same at all. Ended up selling it, the SamAsh still has the other one there, which looks basically like a used guitar from the many times people have demoed it, but they won’t take one dollar off the price. 🤷🏻♂️
I finally found my first regret guitar. I had traded a Jackson Dominion Mark Morton series for a Schecter Apocalypse with a floyd. I really didnt want a floyd but I loved the finish. Shortly after our water heater took a dump and I had to sell it to Sam Ash. That guitar was a cold sweat at night afterwards till I finally ordered a replacement from AMS with a hardtail, its not the same but Columbus Sam Ash sold mine before I could buy it back. Its still listed under that store for curiosity sake on the finish. but thats the part that will bug me. the finish was just right. Not to green not to brown. But it is what it is. The new one is killer and I'm glad I have a hipshot coming from a hellraiser with a tonepro. And I have a set of the apocalypse p/u's on the way for my hellraiser to replace the EMG's but I'll always be watching my local market to see if the first one ever comes up for sale.
The funny thing is; when I watch these guitar guy videos, I end up missing half the show because I almost always end up picking up my guitar and settin' to some noodlin'. 💀
Nothing wrong with that if you enjoy it. Noodled the other day with my guitar in drop C trying to pickup new chords to play when playing rock and metal. Checked my distortion to see if they sounded good too, lol.
I had one I bought some off name pickups model after the Texas blues pickups my computer broke and I need a new one so I traded the guitar I still to this day regret getting rid of it those knock off pickups sounded killer and I can’t find them anymore
Great regrets video Phil, that's probably the wrong way to put it lol, we often say our hearts rule our heads, maybe sometimes we should go with it and stop over thinking the situation. Is that what we do with affordable guitars? we play it we love it but we convince ourselves it can't be that good because it didn't cost enough or it has the wrong name on the headstock? food for thought.
What a surprise seeing my comment on your video! I had to sell my first "cool" guitar. 1985 MIJ Fender Strat "Contemporary" with a pearl body, black pick guard/headstock with rosewood fretboard. Ugh, wish I had it still.
Had the same experience with a Charvel So Cal in Rocket Red (Road Flare Red). After I sold it....and figured out it was a mistake....it took me over a year to find another one. Charvel discontinued that color and now they can't be found. I will definitely be keeping this one.
“I regret getting rid of …..” The anthem of all guitarists. This video hits home. I’ve been playing, selling & trading guitars for 40 years. Here’s a partial list of my regrets: ‘72 Les Paul Custom ‘62 Strat 1st year Squire Strat ‘’71 Princeton ‘77 Twin (bought new) ‘78 Marshall 4140 (bought new) ‘65 Gretsch Tennessean Mutrin Biphase Memory Man (orig 70’s) Dan Armstrong Lucite guitar & Bass Martin D28 & 18 Despite my regrets, I’m thankful for the priceless conversations and friendships guitars have given me. Learning how to play a guitar is one of the best things I’ve ever done. Those “regrets” aren’t so bad so bad after all. But dang! I wish……. !
Phil...you do a great job on your videos,,,good job!!! My biggest regret was selling my 1992 Fender Strat Plus Deluxe (Blue Burst) that I sold to a famous country band member. At the time, I was off work due to a medical issue and needed the money. It was my favorite guitar...but family came first. I have found a few of these type guitars over the years....but none felt the same as the one I sold. Thanks!!!!
I liked that San dimas, heritage and candy corn guitars. Those would’ve been keepers for me but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Keep up the great content Phillip. 🤘🎸
I bought your Vola! Wanted one after seeing Robert Baker playing them, the color of yours was cool and different, but in the end I just couldnt gel with it and ended up selling it for a bit less than I paid you. I have gone through SO many guitars..therefore I do have many regrets. LOL Gotta love the need to feed the sickness.
Having just sold my 2 year old white Jem 7v this resonates. One of the last ones made in Japan. It’s sitting in a box waiting for UPS to pick it up and I’m wondering how much I’ll miss it in a few months! Totally not my style in looks or with the locking trem…but I do recognise it’s a great guitar.
Exactly! Sometimes finding the right PRS is the one you need to buy. I actually am not crazy about custom 24s....but I CAN NOT do without my particular Custom 24...and no custom 24 i play sounds, resonates or feels like it. I've had several other CU24s...but sold them all. When you shop for guitars in person...no matter what price point...try everything...even something you may not really be looking for...because if you find that guitar that gives you that "magic" that's the one.
In the shot where you're cheering with your AZ at 5:50, the guy with the green guitar is Mika Tyyskä, aka. Mr. Fastfinger, holding his green Ruokangas guitar - if you can get your hands on one, try it out. Perfection (and this is reflected in the price :D). My biggest regret is giving in to the GAS about a year ago. I should've kept playing my old cheap guitar and ordered a Ruokangas. Ultimately cheaper and would've ended up with a better guitar.
I have put so much thought and research into every guitar purchase that I have never wanted to sell any of them. And of course I bond with them once we spend time together (walks on the beach, the usual).
I had a Daphne blue American standard strat with a solid rosewood neck. Like the one in the background. I installed an ivory nut, it was killer. Sold it on reverb. Regretted it the instant it old.
I have that same AZ! (The red and yellow one) Omg do I love it. Its so damn sweet and all 10 positions are so usuable. When i saw this video i just new that AZ would be on there cuz i herd you say you got rid of most of them and i figured you kept the MIJ...everyone whos tried both likes the premium better. Lol makes me feel lucky, but at least ya got all those other beauties!
I have 2 biggest gear regrets: Number 1, I removed the 2 single coil pickups from my 1995 Fender Foto Flame MIJ Super Strat so it would be a single humbucker, because my favorite guitarist played single humbucker guitars, and I gave the pickups away. The single coils actually sounded amazing in that guitar, and I feel that guitar has lost some of it's original mojo because of that, so I wish I never did it. Number 2, I bought a really beat up Peavey Classic 50 for around $200, it sounded amazing, but ended up selling it because it was a clean amp, and I wanted an amp with distortion. I didn't think about having multiple amps at the time. That was a really killer amp.
65 Olympic white Strat 74 Natural Telecaster thin line 76 Burgundy Les Paul 60s Vox Ac 30 Ibanez Pat Metheny Blonde Lowden Acoustic …. Really should have kept that one
I think we all have had sellers remorse which is why I limit my purchases and have been keeping everything I bought. I acknowledge that eventually I will need to make some tough decisions.
Hi, this is Brian Kim Keenan. Thanks Phil for a great video. I swear to God that I wondered if a reviewer like yourself regretted losing touch with the equipment you reviewed. You answered that question. Ive sold lots of equipment and replaced it with non satisfying results. Now I know, it just wasn't myself having those regrets and problems. Thanks again.
Man, Phil I thought you were going to cry. My biggest regrets selling gear- selling a 78 fender bassman with matching cabinet, and selling a 40th anniversary american strat .
Very Cool, Thankyou. I have No Regrets getting rid of gear, as I haven't gotten rid of any yet, LOL. But Regret everyday not purchasing some guitars, A Gibson Junior , A Gibson SG and a 'Vintage' Peter Green "Lemon Drop", All on the used market at almost affordable prices. Had the chance but hesitated and missed the boat. Cheers
Two regrets I had a "92" Les Paul Classic 60 gold top and a early 70's Martin 00018 I sold them both for various reasons At the time it seemed to be the right thing to I miss them both.
I can't remember how many subs you were at in 2016, but that's when I first subscribed. I know it was WAY under 100k, possibly around 35k, but you were still doing retail at your store. Every once in awhile, you talked a little about some of the issues you encountered as a smaller dealer, and after you got past a certain monetization threshold, you phased out the retail portion of your business, and concentrated on lessons, and other aspects of the business. I personally think that whatever trades you made that resulted in you being able to keep growing, scale your business, and stay true to what you've been doing all these years, they were wise trades.
regret selling my 70's Kustom tuck and roll 100W amp and 2-10 inch jensen spkrs. ..... it was a sceamer. I bought a new 90's reissue of the same but with 15 inch Celestions. Its nice....just not the same bite.
Word up! So glad you made this vid, very interesting to see what you let go... and why! I don't usually let gear go, but was recently thinking of selling a Schecter Omen 6 that I thought I could flip into something else. But after some contemplation and this vid, I'm gonna hang onto it! Rock on!!! 🧚🏻♂️
I am SO glad I still have (nearly) all the guitars I have bought in the 10ish years I have been playing. Only ones I sold are a BC Rich that I got for Christmas during high school, my first "real" guitar, and the First Act that I got just to see if I enjoyed the instrument. Sold the BC Rich to a good friend, so I could buy it back one day if I wanted it. The first nice guitar I bought myself with my part-time job money from high school was a used Ibanez Iceman IC400 with the hardshell case for around 230 bucks; seeing the price of these things going for easily double or triple that price these days is insane! Will never sell it.
Great stories Phil! I have several gear regrets as well... but the greatest loss was my first guitar and amp that were both stolen at different times... my first electric guitar, the Charvel designed Super Strat the Gibson WRC SR-71 in white with black parts (it's Authentic right?) ... and an early 70s Fender Silverface Twin Reverb I found in my grandparents garage (they have been holding it for a musician who moved back to the home country... it had been sitting there for decades. I was 17 and asked them can I have this? They contacted the guy and he said I could use it as well as the guitar that's there, an early 70s natural ash Strat.. it weighed a lot so I didn't play it much compared to my Super Strat Gibson which also had a really good Kahler floating bridge (The Spyder). Of course the Strat through the Twin did not sound like heavy metal and I didn't know much about how to make it sound better with pedals since I was more into the keyboards and synths then anyway... boy do I wish I had them now! The guy visited one year and took back for the guitar but let me Jane the amp (to heavy to ship home to Hungary at that time). Unfortunately, a few years later my brother Andrew was borrowing the amp and it was stolen a few days after they had a party. I also once sold a '96 spec built USA Strat Plus Deluxe in vintage white, vintage colored maple neck, 3 Gold Lace Sensors, 2 point trem, roller ball nut with the Schallers... and actually bought it back, then sold it again! Crazy...I know... and I miss that guitar....A LOT!! There are also many Keyboards I regret selling... but this comment is already too long as it is! 😎🎸🤘🎹
I know what you mean the PRS 594 being the right one ☝️ This shows that all guitars that should be more or less the same as they are the exact same model can be so different. I wanted a Casino for years but couldn’t really afford or justify paying for one ( as I had enough guitars). I made my mind up to get one and tried loads of new ones, I was just so disappointed they were terrible. One day I walked into my local Guitar shop in Ringwood ( England) on the back wall there was a second had cherry red Epi Casino for as much as a new one, I said to the guy in the shop “I could buy a new one for that price” he replied “okay do it but it won’t be the same as that one, try it” I picked it up and played it OMG it was a guitar made in heaven (well actually in the Samick factory Korea) no hesitation I bought it and that was 5 or 6 years ago this guitar is stuck with me for life. What a guitar! Well worth the money every penny.
The only piece of gear I regret selling is my 1988 BC Rich ST III in a light blue with a maple neck. Only piece of gear I regret selling. Thank god for places like Reverb.
So true on the MIM Strats. They now cost a lot more used and usually( for the money) on par with the MIA . That’s the old standards. I no longer am interested in Fender with all the changes. Too confusing. Love Squiers more!!!
My story. Back in 2018 I've managed to buy my dream guitar: a beautiful red Music Man Silhouette Special HSS with maple fingerboard. Found it second hand and took me 2 years to fully pay it. What an instrument! Recently I've installed a Freeway 10-Position blade switch and this is for me the definitive weapon of choice. But early in that 2018, looking in eBay, local listings and facebook groups, found another guitar that was in my list for a long time. It costed 200€ and my intention was to have that guitar just for hanging on the wall, near to my Trevor Rabin poster. This beauty, a Westone Pantera X275 came pretty dusty and with some rust. Never mind! At last got it! But something funny happened when I plug it on my trusty Boss Katana 50. This guitar got a pretty chunky neck! But it was really comfortable to play. Pickups sounded really thin, quite 'plastic' tone... But I can't stop playing. I was telling to myself: 'Dude, sure you are a hardcore Rabin fanboy', but that guitar... just can't left on its holder. And the very same happened to my brother when he get it for a try. I just can't explain. Took the guitar to my tech and tonally came alive, and feel even better in my hands! This guitar will not hang on the wall just as a decorative item! Thanks to these two guitars I've got back in 2018 I've learned a true valuable lesson about gear. Doesn't mind if a guitar costs 2000$ or 200$, if you can't stop playing, if you are thinking of her when you just leave it on the holder, if makes you play better and inspired... That's your guitar! No matter price, brand, shape or colour!
I was obsessed with the Music Man Saber Bass for many years & finally scored 1 of the reissues for a reasonable price. Here’s the problem: the thing is the most beautiful boat anchor I’ve ever seen & because of its value I would never want it to leave the house & because of its weight I can’t really comfortably play it for more than about a 1/2 hour. I feel like I should sell it as it’s certainly not something I need but I am very concerned about the potential regret factor.
Years back I traded in a new Les Paul studio given to me by mother and wife for Christmas. I bought a new LP Standard which plays/ sounds better. My mother passed on and the regret of trading up has been with me till today. My wife and I often talk about how she and mom went to the guitar store to buy it.
Still not sleeping well, back in 68 I bought a white Tele P bass with maple neck. Didn't know what I had, traded it for a Hoffner Beatle bass. Same year got rid of my SVT with a 2×15 power cab, bought a Bassman. Big time downgrade, not smart and still stings . Yikes
I was buying alot of guitars from pawnshops and budget guitars online to improve my luthier skills. Some I gave to kids that wanted to play but couldn't afford a decent guitar, I regret none of those. There was a '95 squier, tobacco with all black hardware that I picked up for $80 that was a fantastic guitar. I traded it for a Sterling ax20 because I have American and mim strats plus four other squiers. I miss that squier.... it was a really great guitar ! 🎸🤟🍻
I've sold two guitars, but I sold them to my friend on the condition that if he wants to get rid of them, he has to sell them back to me. Win win situation really, cause I can still play them anyway.
I too , don’t really like any other style of guitars other than strat and Les Paul body style, but I do have a 2000 Jackson Kelly stars that for the life of me I cannot put it down , happy Pickens
I'm always tempted to try out one of the Charvels. For the most part, they have the specs I'd love to see in a Fender, and they're more accessible, price wise.
The only guitar I really, truly regret getting rid of is a Gibson SG Jr. I bought on closeout from Musician's Friend for $399 back around 2003/2004 or so. It may have been an MF/GC special run. DAMN it was a great guitar. Great, rock-solid chunky neck (it may have been the guitar that endeared chunky necks to me), "lightning bolt" wrap-around bridge that intonated perfectly, slick playability, killer P-90 that could seemingly do anything, all right out of the box. I never had to touch a thing in term of set-up. To this day I can't remember what motivated me to sell it (probably some other piece of gear that caught my eye), but every once in a while I look around on Reverb to see if I can find one from that same time period.
I've always been the guy with the quirky stuff. Not the norm. Anyway I got a Steinberger GM4T for $550 at Dan's (this was 1998 or so and I collect Steinys) I ran into some money trouble and pawn it for $150. Well I lost it and to replace my white GM4T (thanks Vito) it's around $2500 to $3000. Transtrem is amazing if you learn to dial it in right! THANKS PHILLIP FOR ALL THE GREATNESS
I borrowed an early Vigier Marilyn for a review once...it had sat around the shop for a while and I had a chance of getting in to reviewing for magazines...so I took it away...and I loved it...and I did not want to give it back....and after a year, the shop had not asked for it back and I was split between thinking I would get away with just keeping it and feeling guilty for thinking I could get away with it......six months later I lost to my moral streak and took it back....I left it another few weeks and revisited the shop to see if I could maybe cut a deal...only to discover that on the day I took it back, it went on a stand in the amp room where an altercation with an actual guitar thief resulted in a Marshal full stack with head being pulled over on top of it....destroying it utterly.....I should have just kept it....fate is a fickle mistress.....
There are a couple. One being a Marshall MG50DFX. I know it's solid state and not expensive, but I loved it. Second was an Epiphone Les Paul custom in Alpine white. I didn't like the weight, so got rid of it. I wish I still had it though. I also sold my Adrian Smith Jackson. After my dad died 9 years back, in a moment of madness I bought one on a credit card. My wife when she found out went mental, and I always felt guilty after that. I wasn't thinking straight, and had nowhere to turn. Maybe if she hadn't been such a cow, I'd still have it. A pedal one was an Ernie Ball Crybaby Jimi Hendrix model, that sounded amazing, and looked cool as hell. I traded it along with some other stuff, and almost instantly regretted it. I contacted the guy, but he had fallen in love with it immediately, so I had no chance. Weird thing was, I tried another one around a year later, but it just didn't sound the same. I know that sounds crazy. Lastly turned out OK. In 2010 I was made redundant, so I sold my beloved 1999 USA Series Stratocaster. Luckily I sold it to my brother in law. A coupe of months back, I was up at my sisters looking at doing some work for them as I'm a Carpenter. We were chatting and I told him, I was considering buying another electric guitar. I have basses and acoustics, but I didn't have a 6 string electric. He replied to say, what about you're old Strat. I nearly passed out as I didn't think he would ever let it go. So a week later we did the deal and she came home. I had to give her a major clean up, fret dress etc... I also changed the scratchplate to a tortoiseshell one. She's never leaving again. It's hands down the best, playing, looking and feeling guitar I've ever owned. So a happy one to end on.
For me its a 30watt Silvertone amp w/ 2x12 cab from the 60's I sold when I was young. 1999 Kramer Baretta w/ Floyd + D-Tuna. 1980's G&L Nighthawk. Other than that Ive been lucky enough to hold onto everything ive loved (musical wise).
Lol one of my regrets is when I sold my pink Charvel SoCal. I remember watching your video for the red San Dimas as I was waiting for it to arrive (also was my first purchase from Sweetwater). I sold it after a few months thinking I could buy another one whenever I wanted but they were gone from everywhere... Been waiting for another one to pop up but the few that have more thjan I would want to pay. I'm not sure what is the deal with those first run of 5 pack of colors but they were better guitars than some of the other SoCals I've picked up since.
The guitar I regret getting rid of the most was my Ibanez RG2610. They are pretty rare these days. A couple years after selling it I saw it for sale on Craigslist again. I didn't have the money to buy it back at that point. Wanting to fill that RG shaped hole in heart... I just purchased an RG550 in Desert Sun Yellow a couple weeks ago. I've already put in a pair of pink Dimarzio PAF Pro's like the early JEM models had.
I recently traded a lefty Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar as part payment for an lefty Fender American Pro II Telecaster. Love the Tele, but after a few days I realised I really missed the Jaguar. Luckily the shop (Andertons in the UK) took pity and let me buy back the Jaguar for the amount they paid me for the part-ex. So I have my guitar back and haven’t lost out financially. I have also kept the Tele.
I sold an H535 and immediately regretted it. I bought a limited edition color H535 in December of 2020 and (while I LOVE it) still regret letting the other one go.
I put my Richmond Dorchester DOWN...just to watch this video. This, in itself, is solid evidence that regret videos are spell-binding...to at least me anyway. Thanks Phil.
I have a Epi Lee Malia Artisan Explorer with Fishman Kill Switch Engage pups you might like. It has all the case candy and original Gibson USA pups and electronics along a nice case. It's available if ur interested. I'm in California. I'm like you and have many guitar-i just can't bond with her. I love ur channel!!! You're Awesome
still have it! still play it. what a great trip we had, bringing back the memories.
In 45 years I have found that giving guitars away is less painful than selling them every guitar that I’ve ever owned I felt I couldn’t part with but when I give them to someone who I know will play them I feel very good about my decision call me weird but that’s my experience
Oh hello there new best friend 😉😉
Its called the joy of giving.. I am glad that you have that spirit in you and may you be blessed..
Santa is that you?
I always give my guitars to kids that cant afford them. I will never sell a guitar. They should be free
I agree 100%. I always feel better giving a guitar away. I thought it was just me.
I ran into McKnight at a music store in Phoenix a few weeks ago. He talks the same way in person as in his videos. Super passionate and knowledgeable and extremely transparent. I respect that.
Phil’s the man
Phil rules.
I've been watching you for a few years now and I appreciate the sacrifices you've had to make for the channel. It's never easy getting rid of a guitar you have a connection to.
Hi Phill, the things I like the most about your channel is this feeling you consistently pass which is that you're probably one of the most honest people I get to see in the TH-cam guitar channels and that really stands out to me as the number one factor that pulls me into watching your videos. Thank you so much and I wish you all the best.
I bought my oldest a Tagima from my local store after your reccomendation as her first guitar. She loves it. Honestly other than the frets needing a good polish for the price its mindblowing.
The one thing I've realized about buying guitars over the years is that the ones that vibe with you the most, regardless of the value, are the ones to keep. We shouldnt buy guitars for future buyers; Buy guitars for us. Musical instruments are personal objects that make us feel happy, no matter what the monetary value is and that feeling is very personal to you and not anyone else.
Anyway I absolutely regret selling my baja telecaster :'(
I have modified and painted a few Squier basses that I much prefer over my older Fender p’s (73 and 75). I purchased the 75 p brand new so it has tons of mojo. I transformed the Squiers into what I really like, without the guilt of modifying a classic bass. The paint colors are totally custom colors so the basses are one of a kind. No regrets there. I do regret selling an old Univox fretless violin bass which was a Gibson knock off….
I 100% agree with this statement, I spent over two years trading up from a USA special strat I got at a pawn shop to a 1994 Paul reed smith custom 24. The guitar by far the most beautiful and best feeling I’ve ever used. But the sound is meh. And I kinda preferred the strat 😂
Amen
Good point man. Some of my favorite guitars are the ones I paid very little for at pawn shops. I love a guitar that I just BOND with.
"We shouldn't buy guitars for future buyers; Buy guitars for us." - I LOVE THIS.
I still remember Phil at 15k subs thinking "he's such a low key, easy goin guy. I hope he makes something from these videos"
I also remember thinking "this Australian guy sitting on his bedroom floor deserves to have a ton of subs asking him for lessons. I can't believe he's doing this for free" cut to 2021 Justin Guitar.
Nice guys can win, folks
Justin Sandercoe is one of my favorite TH-cam guitar instructors, too!!!
Love yourself and others will follow
@@michaelgreen5206 Bob Ross of guitar
I don't know why, but this is my favourite ever Phillip McKnight video. Fascinating from start to finish. Maybe because it was several stories of loves lost, back to back. Strangely compelling and honest.
Good post, Phillip. Although I don't regret it, I had to sell my Peresson violin to provide care for my wife's final days of cancer. My history with that violin went back to the mid 70's. Having no children, that fiddle was my baby.
My condolances man! I did the same with my 60's strat to care for my grandfather when he suffered from cancer aswell..
We all have stories like this I know, but the Heritage story pierced me to the heart.
Great video! The gear i regret getting rid of are the Walrus Audio Slo(too lazy to turn the knobs and switches) and the Fender Engager Boost (didnt know what mid boost meant at that time).
Will probably buy both of these next year.
Regarding Explorers, to quote a Guy Ritchie film: "Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable. If it does not work, you can always hit him with it." Explorer is my favorite body shape. And I'm not even a metal player.
I recently discovered the Explorer shape 2 years ago with an 80s Ibanez destoyer....honestly..the shape makes it easier to play than other traditional guitar shapes. Sitting or Standing its just so easy to do anything.
@@ehiracheta Pete Thorne has an Ibanez Destroyer that rocks. You're right, though, it balances perfectly in any playing position.
I all ways enjoy your stories on the ones that got away. It makes us all feel better cuz you know we've all done it . Thank for making us not feel so bad , foolish and right down sad . Love the show .
Always so uplifting Phil, you are a shining example of positivity
My biggest regret of gear I let go is an original
ADA Viper 1X12 (75 watt) all tube combo amp. It sounded amazing!!! Killer over drive channel and built in noise gate. An absolute metal machine!! Can’t even find one to look at online these days.
Shame to hear about the experience you had with Victory. They’ve been very helpful when I’ve dealt with them, so let’s hope they’ve improved since you dealt with them.
My McCarty 594 is just perfect to me. I still rotate through my other guitars but like today I played the McCarty and thought why don’t I play this everyday?
My top 5:
Fender Big Apple Strat
Fender American Standard Tele in vintage white
Early 90's Les Paul in Tobacco
Late 90's American Standard Strat in Inca Silver
Early 90's American Standard Strat in Sea Foam green with matching headstock.
I sold them all to help finance our first house. What you won't do for love.
I have a Mockingbird that I got while flying all over the USA working back in 2005. I have wanted one since the 80's and never could afford one. Naturally you play them when you visit music stores and keep the dream alive. I was in Texas and needed strings for my Washburn RR 11v I drug all over the country with me to play. I checked out the top of the line ones and one of the store monkeys talked me into checking out an NJ classic they just got in. The first chord I fretted told me it was going home with me. Not one of the MANY MANY Mockingbirds I played felt like this one did. So I made arrangements to have it inter store shipped back where I am from and picked it up the next time I got home. Two weeks ago I gave it some much needed love and set the neck up closer to what I like, redressed the frets and for giggles added an FRX that I originally got to put on my entry into the Great Guitar Build Off that didn't quite work out. Still working out those kinks but after the work on the neck it is back to being my best feeling and playing guitar to date. So I know what you mean when you regret sending something that felt great over another more aesthetically valued piece of gear.
Kalamazoo, MI is full of guitar heartbreak. Your Friedman PT is here and enjoyed.
Victory being a brand like that and having a Chapman signature is at least thematically consistent.
Wym haha
I once owned a Maton Phil Manning custom Stereo guitar, I bought it second-hand for a ridiculously low price, It sounded great and had the best neck that I can recall playing. A friend wanted it and offered me a straight swap deal on his Ibanez Cherry Sunburst Les Paul Copy. The Ibanez looked killer so I went for it. I still have nightmares regretting losing that Maton, it was special.
I had an '82 Gibson Spirit that my mom bought for me when I graduated from Army basic training. She was a single mom and didn't make alot of money so I know how hard she had to work to get the money for it. Fast forward about 20 years I had a sewage backup into the finished basement of my house that cost me alot of money to get sorted out. I had to sell some gear to get some of the money and that Spirit was one of the things that had to go. I sold it to a store I have a good relationship with and they gave almost what it was worth. A few days later I figured out a way to get the work on the house done cheaper and called the store to buy the guitar back. They had already sold it. I haven't been able to find anything close as far as playability or mojo since. I sometimes don't even want to play anymore because when I do I reminisce about it and get disappointed with whatever guitar I'm playing.
Love that daphne blue strat with the rosewood neck. I have the same strat but changed to a tortoise pickguard.
Phil, I really enjoy you channel. I purchased a Road Flare Red Charvel a couple years back, and it feels and plays fantastic, so much that I eventually purchased another 4 Charvel pre-owned So-Cal's (2-MIM, 1-MIJ, 1-US). Out of the 5 Charvel's my 2 favorites are the Red San Dimas(MIM) and the Black So-Cal(MIJ).
I may be crazy... But, I've considered selling my favorite guitar for some I don't have and it's middle price. Every time I pick it up I see I love it. It's a gretsch 5422. Nothing special but... I can't get rid of it. I sold everything I had to get on a sail boat for 3 years and I've missed some of it. Truth is. I still remember all of them. And that's what matters to me. No regrets, just fond memories. That's okay right. I think so.
Easy way to not have regret of getting rid of gear, never get rid of gear. My only regret is being a gear hoarder.
I get what you mean about that 594, tried one on my local SamAsh, and loved it. Ended up getting a used one which looked awesome but didn’t feel the same at all.
Ended up selling it, the SamAsh still has the other one there, which looks basically like a used guitar from the many times people have demoed it, but they won’t take one dollar off the price. 🤷🏻♂️
I finally found my first regret guitar. I had traded a Jackson Dominion Mark Morton series for a Schecter Apocalypse with a floyd. I really didnt want a floyd but I loved the finish. Shortly after our water heater took a dump and I had to sell it to Sam Ash. That guitar was a cold sweat at night afterwards till I finally ordered a replacement from AMS with a hardtail, its not the same but Columbus Sam Ash sold mine before I could buy it back. Its still listed under that store for curiosity sake on the finish. but thats the part that will bug me. the finish was just right. Not to green not to brown. But it is what it is. The new one is killer and I'm glad I have a hipshot coming from a hellraiser with a tonepro. And I have a set of the apocalypse p/u's on the way for my hellraiser to replace the EMG's but I'll always be watching my local market to see if the first one ever comes up for sale.
I had a Nice Bc Rich ive got to buy back ..lol set trugh neck and floydrose special.
The funny thing is; when I watch these guitar guy videos, I end up missing half the show because I almost always end up picking up my guitar and settin' to some noodlin'. 💀
Nothing wrong with that if you enjoy it. Noodled the other day with my guitar in drop C trying to pickup new chords to play when playing rock and metal. Checked my distortion to see if they sounded good too, lol.
The guitar I regret selling was my Squier red Affinity.
The worst sounding pickups I heard, but I never knew anything about modding a guitar.
At least you can pick another one up for cheap and this time you can tear it apart all you want
@@brettadkins7563 yes indeed
I had one I bought some off name pickups model after the Texas blues pickups my computer broke and I need a new one so I traded the guitar I still to this day regret getting rid of it those knock off pickups sounded killer and I can’t find them anymore
@@kaoe145 I was hoping you could tell me the pickups name 🤣🤣🤣
@@ricmel8008 I’m pretty sure they’re called “knockoff” I’ve heard of em, they sound great.
Great regrets video Phil, that's probably the wrong way to put it lol, we often say our hearts rule our heads,
maybe sometimes we should go with it and stop over thinking the situation.
Is that what we do with affordable guitars? we play it we love it but we convince ourselves it can't be that good because it didn't cost enough or it has the wrong name on the headstock? food for thought.
You can def see the pain in poor Phil’s face with some of these guitars… 😢
What a surprise seeing my comment on your video! I had to sell my first "cool" guitar. 1985 MIJ Fender Strat "Contemporary" with a pearl body, black pick guard/headstock with rosewood fretboard. Ugh, wish I had it still.
Had the same experience with a Charvel So Cal in Rocket Red (Road Flare Red). After I sold it....and figured out it was a mistake....it took me over a year to find another one. Charvel discontinued that color and now they can't be found. I will definitely be keeping this one.
“I regret getting rid of …..”
The anthem of all guitarists.
This video hits home. I’ve been playing, selling & trading guitars for 40 years. Here’s a partial list of my regrets:
‘72 Les Paul Custom
‘62 Strat
1st year Squire Strat
‘’71 Princeton
‘77 Twin (bought new)
‘78 Marshall 4140 (bought new)
‘65 Gretsch Tennessean
Mutrin Biphase
Memory Man (orig 70’s)
Dan Armstrong Lucite guitar & Bass
Martin D28 & 18
Despite my regrets, I’m thankful for the priceless conversations and friendships guitars have given me. Learning how to play a guitar is one of the best things I’ve ever done. Those “regrets” aren’t so bad so bad after all.
But dang! I wish……. !
Had it, loved it, didn't use it, sold it, regretted it. That's the progression of my PRS Zach Myers, too. I'm going to have to get another.
Phil...you do a great job on your videos,,,good job!!! My biggest regret was selling my 1992 Fender Strat Plus Deluxe (Blue Burst) that I sold to a famous country band member. At the time, I was off work due to a medical issue and needed the money. It was my favorite guitar...but family came first. I have found a few of these type guitars over the years....but none felt the same as the one I sold. Thanks!!!!
Tagimas are great made in Brazil with local wood guitars! They are more accessible to BR musicians than any NA brand
I liked that San dimas, heritage and candy corn guitars. Those would’ve been keepers for me but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Keep up the great content Phillip. 🤘🎸
I bought your Vola! Wanted one after seeing Robert Baker playing them, the color of yours was cool and different, but in the end I just couldnt gel with it and ended up selling it for a bit less than I paid you. I have gone through SO many guitars..therefore I do have many regrets. LOL Gotta love the need to feed the sickness.
Having just sold my 2 year old white Jem 7v this resonates. One of the last ones made in Japan. It’s sitting in a box waiting for UPS to pick it up and I’m wondering how much I’ll miss it in a few months! Totally not my style in looks or with the locking trem…but I do recognise it’s a great guitar.
Exactly! Sometimes finding the right PRS is the one you need to buy. I actually am not crazy about custom 24s....but I CAN NOT do without my particular Custom 24...and no custom 24 i play sounds, resonates or feels like it. I've had several other CU24s...but sold them all.
When you shop for guitars in person...no matter what price point...try everything...even something you may not really be looking for...because if you find that guitar that gives you that "magic" that's the one.
man, i really love your Daphne blue strat with all rosewood neck thats behind you. That is the best good looking strat in my opinion
In the shot where you're cheering with your AZ at 5:50, the guy with the green guitar is Mika Tyyskä, aka. Mr. Fastfinger, holding his green Ruokangas guitar - if you can get your hands on one, try it out. Perfection (and this is reflected in the price :D). My biggest regret is giving in to the GAS about a year ago. I should've kept playing my old cheap guitar and ordered a Ruokangas. Ultimately cheaper and would've ended up with a better guitar.
I have put so much thought and research into every guitar purchase that I have never wanted to sell any of them. And of course I bond with them once we spend time together (walks on the beach, the usual).
I sold my first Gibson guitar the SGJ 120th anniversary. For an inexpensive Gibson it was so comfortable to play and sounded great. Oh well.
I had a Daphne blue American standard strat with a solid rosewood neck. Like the one in the background. I installed an ivory nut, it was killer. Sold it on reverb. Regretted it the instant it old.
I have that same AZ! (The red and yellow one) Omg do I love it. Its so damn sweet and all 10 positions are so usuable. When i saw this video i just new that AZ would be on there cuz i herd you say you got rid of most of them and i figured you kept the MIJ...everyone whos tried both likes the premium better. Lol makes me feel lucky, but at least ya got all those other beauties!
I have 2 biggest gear regrets:
Number 1, I removed the 2 single coil pickups from my 1995 Fender Foto Flame MIJ Super Strat so it would be a single humbucker, because my favorite guitarist played single humbucker guitars, and I gave the pickups away. The single coils actually sounded amazing in that guitar, and I feel that guitar has lost some of it's original mojo because of that, so I wish I never did it.
Number 2, I bought a really beat up Peavey Classic 50 for around $200, it sounded amazing, but ended up selling it because it was a clean amp, and I wanted an amp with distortion. I didn't think about having multiple amps at the time. That was a really killer amp.
'72 Les Paul Deluxe routed out with original PAF's in it.. that axe was magic
65 Olympic white Strat
74 Natural Telecaster thin line
76 Burgundy Les Paul
60s Vox Ac 30
Ibanez Pat Metheny Blonde
Lowden Acoustic …. Really should have kept that one
Fernandes Brad Gillis signature model from I think '86 or '87....that's the one I want back.
I think we all have had sellers remorse which is why I limit my purchases and have been keeping everything I bought. I acknowledge that eventually I will need to make some tough decisions.
Hi, this is Brian Kim Keenan. Thanks Phil for a great video. I swear to God that I wondered if a reviewer like yourself regretted losing touch with the equipment you reviewed. You answered that question. Ive sold lots of equipment and replaced it with non satisfying results. Now I know, it just wasn't myself having those regrets and problems. Thanks again.
Man, Phil I thought you were going to cry. My biggest regrets selling gear- selling a 78 fender bassman with matching cabinet, and selling a 40th anniversary american strat .
Very Cool, Thankyou. I have No Regrets getting rid of gear, as I haven't gotten rid of any yet, LOL. But Regret everyday not purchasing some guitars, A Gibson Junior , A Gibson SG and a 'Vintage' Peter Green "Lemon Drop", All on the used market at almost affordable prices. Had the chance but hesitated and missed the boat. Cheers
Hi Phil. I reached out to some friends at Heritage. Expect to hear from them soon.
Two regrets
I had a "92" Les Paul Classic 60 gold top and a early 70's Martin 00018
I sold them both for various reasons
At the time it seemed to be the right thing to
I miss them both.
Ampeg GVT. Figured I'd get another one later. RIP.
Very honest and true video.
I can't remember how many subs you were at in 2016, but that's when I first subscribed. I know it was WAY under 100k, possibly around 35k, but you were still doing retail at your store. Every once in awhile, you talked a little about some of the issues you encountered as a smaller dealer, and after you got past a certain monetization threshold, you phased out the retail portion of your business, and concentrated on lessons, and other aspects of the business. I personally think that whatever trades you made that resulted in you being able to keep growing, scale your business, and stay true to what you've been doing all these years, they were wise trades.
regret selling my 70's Kustom tuck and roll 100W amp and 2-10 inch jensen spkrs. ..... it was a sceamer. I bought a new 90's reissue of the same but with 15 inch Celestions. Its nice....just not the same bite.
Word up! So glad you made this vid, very interesting to see what you let go... and why! I don't usually let gear go, but was recently thinking of selling a Schecter Omen 6 that I thought I could flip into something else. But after some contemplation and this vid, I'm gonna hang onto it! Rock on!!! 🧚🏻♂️
I am SO glad I still have (nearly) all the guitars I have bought in the 10ish years I have been playing. Only ones I sold are a BC Rich that I got for Christmas during high school, my first "real" guitar, and the First Act that I got just to see if I enjoyed the instrument. Sold the BC Rich to a good friend, so I could buy it back one day if I wanted it. The first nice guitar I bought myself with my part-time job money from high school was a used Ibanez Iceman IC400 with the hardshell case for around 230 bucks; seeing the price of these things going for easily double or triple that price these days is insane! Will never sell it.
Great stories Phil! I have several gear regrets as well... but the greatest loss was my first guitar and amp that were both stolen at different times... my first electric guitar, the Charvel designed Super Strat the Gibson WRC SR-71 in white with black parts (it's Authentic right?) ... and an early 70s Fender Silverface Twin Reverb I found in my grandparents garage (they have been holding it for a musician who moved back to the home country... it had been sitting there for decades. I was 17 and asked them can I have this? They contacted the guy and he said I could use it as well as the guitar that's there, an early 70s natural ash Strat.. it weighed a lot so I didn't play it much compared to my Super Strat Gibson which also had a really good Kahler floating bridge (The Spyder). Of course the Strat through the Twin did not sound like heavy metal and I didn't know much about how to make it sound better with pedals since I was more into the keyboards and synths then anyway... boy do I wish I had them now! The guy visited one year and took back for the guitar but let me Jane the amp (to heavy to ship home to Hungary at that time). Unfortunately, a few years later my brother Andrew was borrowing the amp and it was stolen a few days after they had a party. I also once sold a '96 spec built USA Strat Plus Deluxe in vintage white, vintage colored maple neck, 3 Gold Lace Sensors, 2 point trem, roller ball nut with the Schallers... and actually bought it back, then sold it again! Crazy...I know... and I miss that guitar....A LOT!! There are also many Keyboards I regret selling... but this comment is already too long as it is! 😎🎸🤘🎹
I know what you mean the PRS 594 being the right one ☝️ This shows that all guitars that should be more or less the same as they are the exact same model can be so different.
I wanted a Casino for years but couldn’t really afford or justify paying for one ( as I had enough guitars).
I made my mind up to get one and tried loads of new ones, I was just so disappointed they were terrible. One day I walked into my local Guitar shop in Ringwood ( England) on the back wall there was a second had cherry red Epi Casino for as much as a new one, I said to the guy in the shop “I could buy a new one for that price” he replied “okay do it but it won’t be the same as that one, try it”
I picked it up and played it OMG it was a guitar made in heaven (well actually in the Samick factory Korea) no hesitation I bought it and that was 5 or 6 years ago this guitar is stuck with me for life. What a guitar! Well worth the money every penny.
yeah, my 07 explorer in natural, Zakk Wylde Epiphone LP and a fender employee owned blue hardtail hss Strat that just played and sounded amazing.
The only piece of gear I regret selling is my 1988 BC Rich ST III in a light blue with a maple neck. Only piece of gear I regret selling. Thank god for places like Reverb.
You have to get that bad cat amp aligned better. It’s killing me off enter and behind the shelf leg… 😉
So true on the MIM Strats. They now cost a lot more used and usually( for the money) on par with the MIA . That’s the old standards. I no longer am interested in Fender with all the changes. Too confusing. Love Squiers more!!!
Great video! Thanks Phil
My story.
Back in 2018 I've managed to buy my dream guitar: a beautiful red Music Man Silhouette Special HSS with maple fingerboard. Found it second hand and took me 2 years to fully pay it. What an instrument! Recently I've installed a Freeway 10-Position blade switch and this is for me the definitive weapon of choice.
But early in that 2018, looking in eBay, local listings and facebook groups, found another guitar that was in my list for a long time. It costed 200€ and my intention was to have that guitar just for hanging on the wall, near to my Trevor Rabin poster. This beauty, a Westone Pantera X275 came pretty dusty and with some rust. Never mind! At last got it!
But something funny happened when I plug it on my trusty Boss Katana 50. This guitar got a pretty chunky neck! But it was really comfortable to play. Pickups sounded really thin, quite 'plastic' tone... But I can't stop playing. I was telling to myself: 'Dude, sure you are a hardcore Rabin fanboy', but that guitar... just can't left on its holder. And the very same happened to my brother when he get it for a try. I just can't explain.
Took the guitar to my tech and tonally came alive, and feel even better in my hands! This guitar will not hang on the wall just as a decorative item!
Thanks to these two guitars I've got back in 2018 I've learned a true valuable lesson about gear. Doesn't mind if a guitar costs 2000$ or 200$, if you can't stop playing, if you are thinking of her when you just leave it on the holder, if makes you play better and inspired... That's your guitar! No matter price, brand, shape or colour!
love it :good work Phillip McKnight
Marshall JCM800 2205, I didn't need it as I've got a 2210 as well. It went to recording studio and gets used plenty but I miss it a little.
I was obsessed with the Music Man Saber Bass for many years & finally scored 1 of the reissues for a reasonable price. Here’s the problem: the thing is the most beautiful boat anchor I’ve ever seen & because of its value I would never want it to leave the house & because of its weight I can’t really comfortably play it for more than about a 1/2 hour. I feel like I should sell it as it’s certainly not something I need but I am very concerned about the potential regret factor.
Years back I traded in a new Les Paul studio given to me by mother and wife for Christmas. I bought a new LP Standard which plays/ sounds better. My mother passed on and the regret of trading up has been with me till today. My wife and I often talk about how she and mom went to the guitar store to buy it.
Still not sleeping well, back in 68 I bought a white Tele P bass with maple neck. Didn't know what I had, traded it for a Hoffner Beatle bass. Same year got rid of my SVT with a 2×15 power cab, bought a Bassman. Big time downgrade, not smart and still stings . Yikes
I was buying alot of guitars from pawnshops and budget guitars online to improve my luthier skills. Some I gave to kids that wanted to play but couldn't afford a decent guitar, I regret none of those. There was a '95 squier, tobacco with all black hardware that I picked up for $80 that was a fantastic guitar. I traded it for a Sterling ax20 because I have American and mim strats plus four other squiers. I miss that squier.... it was a really great guitar ! 🎸🤟🍻
I've sold two guitars, but I sold them to my friend on the condition that if he wants to get rid of them, he has to sell them back to me. Win win situation really, cause I can still play them anyway.
my buddy did that with his drums to me.
I too , don’t really like any other style of guitars other than strat and Les Paul body style, but I do have a 2000 Jackson Kelly stars that for the life of me I cannot put it down , happy Pickens
My regret -selling my '65 Mosrite Ventures model and Rickenbacker 360-12 plus the 2-12 Jensen speaker cab I made when I got married.
I'm always tempted to try out one of the Charvels. For the most part, they have the specs I'd love to see in a Fender, and they're more accessible, price wise.
I’ll never sell my Gibson Les Paul Standard, 335, or Martin D-35. Dunno about my PRS Core Mira yet.
The only guitar I really, truly regret getting rid of is a Gibson SG Jr. I bought on closeout from Musician's Friend for $399 back around 2003/2004 or so. It may have been an MF/GC special run. DAMN it was a great guitar. Great, rock-solid chunky neck (it may have been the guitar that endeared chunky necks to me), "lightning bolt" wrap-around bridge that intonated perfectly, slick playability, killer P-90 that could seemingly do anything, all right out of the box. I never had to touch a thing in term of set-up. To this day I can't remember what motivated me to sell it (probably some other piece of gear that caught my eye), but every once in a while I look around on Reverb to see if I can find one from that same time period.
I've always been the guy with the quirky stuff. Not the norm. Anyway I got a Steinberger GM4T for $550 at Dan's (this was 1998 or so and I collect Steinys) I ran into some money trouble and pawn it for $150. Well I lost it and to replace my white GM4T (thanks Vito) it's around $2500 to $3000. Transtrem is amazing if you learn to dial it in right! THANKS PHILLIP FOR ALL THE GREATNESS
I borrowed an early Vigier Marilyn for a review once...it had sat around the shop for a while and I had a chance of getting in to reviewing for magazines...so I took it away...and I loved it...and I did not want to give it back....and after a year, the shop had not asked for it back and I was split between thinking I would get away with just keeping it and feeling guilty for thinking I could get away with it......six months later I lost to my moral streak and took it back....I left it another few weeks and revisited the shop to see if I could maybe cut a deal...only to discover that on the day I took it back, it went on a stand in the amp room where an altercation with an actual guitar thief resulted in a Marshal full stack with head being pulled over on top of it....destroying it utterly.....I should have just kept it....fate is a fickle mistress.....
There are a couple. One being a Marshall MG50DFX. I know it's solid state and not expensive, but I loved it. Second was an Epiphone Les Paul custom in Alpine white. I didn't like the weight, so got rid of it. I wish I still had it though. I also sold my Adrian Smith Jackson. After my dad died 9 years back, in a moment of madness I bought one on a credit card. My wife when she found out went mental, and I always felt guilty after that. I wasn't thinking straight, and had nowhere to turn. Maybe if she hadn't been such a cow, I'd still have it. A pedal one was an Ernie Ball Crybaby Jimi Hendrix model, that sounded amazing, and looked cool as hell. I traded it along with some other stuff, and almost instantly regretted it. I contacted the guy, but he had fallen in love with it immediately, so I had no chance. Weird thing was, I tried another one around a year later, but it just didn't sound the same. I know that sounds crazy. Lastly turned out OK. In 2010 I was made redundant, so I sold my beloved 1999 USA Series Stratocaster. Luckily I sold it to my brother in law. A coupe of months back, I was up at my sisters looking at doing some work for them as I'm a Carpenter. We were chatting and I told him, I was considering buying another electric guitar. I have basses and acoustics, but I didn't have a 6 string electric. He replied to say, what about you're old Strat. I nearly passed out as I didn't think he would ever let it go. So a week later we did the deal and she came home. I had to give her a major clean up, fret dress etc... I also changed the scratchplate to a tortoiseshell one. She's never leaving again. It's hands down the best, playing, looking and feeling guitar I've ever owned. So a happy one to end on.
Frank also said “ I did it my way “….and ..buyers remorse..sellers regret ..is..all in the game 😎🎸
For me its a 30watt Silvertone amp w/ 2x12 cab from the 60's I sold when I was young. 1999 Kramer Baretta w/ Floyd + D-Tuna. 1980's G&L Nighthawk. Other than that Ive been lucky enough to hold onto everything ive loved (musical wise).
Lol one of my regrets is when I sold my pink Charvel SoCal. I remember watching your video for the red San Dimas as I was waiting for it to arrive (also was my first purchase from Sweetwater). I sold it after a few months thinking I could buy another one whenever I wanted but they were gone from everywhere... Been waiting for another one to pop up but the few that have more thjan I would want to pay. I'm not sure what is the deal with those first run of 5 pack of colors but they were better guitars than some of the other SoCals I've picked up since.
For Godin A6, why not the multiac? I always thought the multiac would be an upgrade from the A6
The guitar I regret getting rid of the most was my Ibanez RG2610. They are pretty rare these days. A couple years after selling it I saw it for sale on Craigslist again. I didn't have the money to buy it back at that point. Wanting to fill that RG shaped hole in heart... I just purchased an RG550 in Desert Sun Yellow a couple weeks ago. I've already put in a pair of pink Dimarzio PAF Pro's like the early JEM models had.
Hey Phil: Just a service announcement, Sweetwater has two ash-old yella fininsh San-Dimas guitars in the upper 7 lbs range.
I recently traded a lefty Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar as part payment for an lefty Fender American Pro II Telecaster. Love the Tele, but after a few days I realised I really missed the Jaguar. Luckily the shop (Andertons in the UK) took pity and let me buy back the Jaguar for the amount they paid me for the part-ex. So I have my guitar back and haven’t lost out financially. I have also kept the Tele.
I sold an H535 and immediately regretted it. I bought a limited edition color H535 in December of 2020 and (while I LOVE it) still regret letting the other one go.
I put my Richmond Dorchester DOWN...just to watch this video. This, in itself, is solid evidence that regret videos are spell-binding...to at least me anyway. Thanks Phil.
I have a Epi Lee Malia Artisan Explorer with Fishman Kill Switch Engage pups you might like. It has all the case candy and original Gibson USA pups and electronics along a nice case. It's available if ur interested. I'm in California. I'm like you and have many guitar-i just can't bond with her. I love ur channel!!! You're Awesome
My Korg EA-01 and my Laney VH100R