zipper wrote:
Hello, One and All--I'm not a luthier; I'm one of the guys that buys the guitars that you all make. I think I would be somewhat careful about deciding who is and who is not a real guitarist. I think I'm a real guitarist. I try to play at least an hour a day and more on weekends. I go to guitar camps. I write and record my own music. I happen to have a love affair with the acoustic guitar; I have some disposable income. I think a fine guitar is about the best thing a guy/gal could hope to buy, something that will bring joy to the mind and the soul. I don't have cars or boats or vacation homes or country club memberships. I have guitars, lots of guitars, which I cherish and care for with great passion. Seems to me there are a lot worse things to get involved with in life. I don't think I'm a snob or a bore or a hopelessly inept musician trying to be something I'm not by owning beautiful instruments. I hope you all feel this way, too. Best, Jack Wills
Maybe we were being a little loose with the language. I think the point was that guys in "working" bands would have a very hard time cost justifying a $12,000 - $20,000 guitar.. and that doesn't even get into all of the other problems you would have trying to amplify and care for a lightly built instrument in these hostile environments.
I don't think amateur implies "no good". I have ran into plenty of monster guitar players who simply do it for their own enjoyment.
Sorry if I gave that impression.