Guitar repairs
Oct. 13th, 2004 11:21 amI finally got around to taking my old Hohner 6-string into the shop. Some mumble months ago, something came loose inside, such that even a slight pressure on the top below the sound hole pushed the top in palpably with a distinctly audible squeak.
The dude at the guitar shop assures me that it can be fixed, and further that it should be around $50, which is quite worth paying even for this not-very-valuable guitar.
I still need to get a better quality 6-string to grow as a musician, but when I stopped playing this old guitar when it broke, I stopped feeling the push in that direction as strongly. A year ago, I was somewhat actively looking for the right guitar, though I hadn't found it; now I find myself wondering if I can find the money to pay for it.
A few short years ago, I felt that I had plenty of money (as long as I stayed employed of course) to support my lifestyle. Somehow just lately, I have found myself wanting more and more stuff that costs a lot of money, and the same amount of money seems far less adequate than it did then.
The dude at the guitar shop assures me that it can be fixed, and further that it should be around $50, which is quite worth paying even for this not-very-valuable guitar.
I still need to get a better quality 6-string to grow as a musician, but when I stopped playing this old guitar when it broke, I stopped feeling the push in that direction as strongly. A year ago, I was somewhat actively looking for the right guitar, though I hadn't found it; now I find myself wondering if I can find the money to pay for it.
A few short years ago, I felt that I had plenty of money (as long as I stayed employed of course) to support my lifestyle. Somehow just lately, I have found myself wanting more and more stuff that costs a lot of money, and the same amount of money seems far less adequate than it did then.