RE: I was a musician. I was never a good one

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We had the same look strat bass and a matching stratocaster electric guitar, probably the same sweaty phat ass like you ๐Ÿ˜‚ ours is black color though, we ended up selling those equipment for a cheap price after our drummer called it quit as he deserved a better band.

Ever since, I've been on freelance or attending a temp gig instead whenever someone needed a filler to slot in, and I will go for free beer or a 50 RM fee(that's like $10 ๐Ÿ˜‚) for a 2 hour gig.

I still maintained a Yamaha ERB-II bass currently, and a series of jazz guitars, full hallow, semi hallow, a flying V, an SG, a kid size classical guitar, and one practice grade classical guitar I am still playing for church every Saturday. Gift away my Baldwin Les Paul to my nephew, a strat to my bro in law, an electric full hallow jazz to another nephew, donated another strat to a charismatic church. Oh I have a broken violin and a broken banjo somewhere around the house. Not sure what to do with them.



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I had no idea you were an avid collector and player. Perhaps it has come up between your stories about going to KFC at the mall.

I have a Fender Jazzmaster when I was in college, but honestly, since we were playing mostly punk rock it wasn't necessary for me to have something that quality. My original Ibanez was more than good enough and I don't really know why I bought the upgrade. I guess I was showing off or something.

You are much more talented than I am if you are able to fill in with random bands. I couldn't do that.

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