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on 11/10/2025, 8:40 am
I rented a table, and had several items to sell. Mainly my 3 year old Martin 000 18 and my 5 year old Taylor 224 Koa model. Several people remarked on how "Pristine" my instruments are. I take care of my stuff. I Shake my head at how so many of the instruments out there seem to have had an abusive life. I don't get it, I don't get as many gigs as back in the day, but still and always have managed to keep my instruments in proper condition. Some people think the "battle scars" are cool. Not for me.
I had a good supply of odds and ends, Song books, guitar cables, amp stand, leather guitar strap. The usual assortment. I sold nearly all of the miscellaneous items , but my three main items, a Marshall acoustic amp, the Martin and Taylor guitar, came back home with me.
I was selling the two guitars for the worst reason. I need the $$$. Funny thing, in a few cases, it looked like the fellas trying out the instruments and asking the right questions, may just be THAT serious buyer. At that point, the voice inside me was saying NO!!!! don't let this guy buy that guitar NO!!! I get attached :>)
This was the Ann Arbor show, (Actually held in Ypsilanti at one of the EMU buildings) A long standing , well run event. (Free pizza at lunch time for the vendors!) But this year much too loud. Back in the day, the better shows would actually have an acoustic "listening" room. Not so much today. One gets easily tired of hearing, what I call the "Guitar Show Lick". Over and over.. If you're wanting a strat, a Tele, or a Les Paul. You're in guitar show heaven. I usually see several instruments I'd want to take home. This year only a few. Still a fun thing to do...once a year or so.



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