Seller's Remorse?

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1972 Marshall Super Lead. Sold it for $500 in Dallas back in the mid 90's. :doh: :cry:
 
Actually I regret selling my DSL. That thing sounded great! :doh:
 
Fja single recto....twice. Only sold it the second time because I knew I'd get mailman's fja dual eventually.

Langer 50 watt 800. Hope to get it back soon. This one really upset me for a long time.

Elvira real doll. But she was wore da fuck out.
 
Engl Blackmore I picked up from MCTallica1 (not sure if he is still on these forums?). I sold it to another member of RT, so it went to a good home... and then was later sold back to MCT I think.

That would probably be the only gear I wish I still had.
 
The one and only thing that I've sold that I wouldnt mind owning again is a Fender Blues Deluxe. I have a rule that I don't sell anything that I can't go out and replace tomorrow. Besides my Muchxs amps, there is nothing that I have ever bought that is rare.

I'd buy a Fender DRRI before I'd get another Blues Deluxe however, if a screaming deal came along it would follow me home.
 
G&L ASAT Special swamp ash with translucent green finish and my very first guitar pedal, a vintage deluxe memory man. I think I lost my mojo the day I sold that pedal.
 
krueger":3pq8v1zk said:
My CCV - #3 made
My Bogner 100B
Lastly and old Suhr from the good years with an original floyd
Which years do you consider the good years? I have Standard with an original floyd and it stayed here through maybe 6 other high end Suhrs.
 
The one amp I sold that I would like again is an Orange AD-30... But I don't want one bad enough to spend the money to get another.
 
I tend to hold onto everything . I did sell a Dr.Z/Trainwreck Airbrake, missed it, bought it back as it sounds best with my Train 45.
 
JCM 800 combo. I sold it when I was 21,it would power on but no sound. I ran into the guy 10 years later and he told me he had the potentiometers cleaned. Dammit that fucking thing was a beast when cranked and the size was terribly deceiving. I would have my buddies come over and ask about the little guy but would shit their pants on 6.
 
Custom made BC Rich Flying V I ordered and got in '97/98, It was trans black top and was the first V to ever get a widow headstock. Sold it as I was living paycheck to paycheck and miserable, music retail, commission paychecks at that. Junior charged me $1600 back then and I couldn't imagine what the same thing USA made would run now. It had an incredible neck.

71 Superlead I financed from GC for only $1000. Bought it on a whim and then freaked out as I had almost no income at the time. Sold it for a small profit but it sounded killer. Should have stuck it out.
 
rottingcorpse":17sqie6d said:
Fja single recto....twice. Only sold it the second time because I knew I'd get mailman's fja dual eventually.

Langer 50 watt 800. Hope to get it back soon. This one really upset me for a long time.

Got mailman's dual recto, and my Langer 50 watt 800 back too. Got my old Herbert back also. It's getting crowded in here....
 
First thing that comes to mind is a 69 Gibson Les Paul Custom. Wasn't worth all that much (had a bigsby installed, slight scalloped frets, some repairs, etc) but it played like butter. Pickups were fantastic. Only thing I truly regret selling.
 
above all ...Bogner Ecstacy 100b serial # 001. ( _ _/)

other notables
1991 Soldano SLO Rackmount
Komet 60
Wizard Metal X
1969 Marshall Major Plexi
Jose Ramirez 1A
 
One of the many Suhr Moderns that I've owned. It had a drop dead gorgeous quilt maple top with a finish in between fireburst and inferno burst, basswood body, maple neck/African rosewood. Should have never sold it. :no:
 
An old prototype Duncan pickup. Had a double set of screws, which apparently only the Holdsworth model had later. Would have been from around 1980..
 
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