He's at it again...
The bass player is never content, always making
attempts to upstage real guitarists. It's not enough
to have a load of six string instruments that he
can't really play, but he has to keep adding more and
more to his rather
lovely
collection.
Paul has only gone and bought another few guitars to
make us all jealous and mutter things like 'how many
guitars can you play at one time anyway?" and "I'm
happy with my Kay Custom Classic...".
And if thats not enough, two of the guitars he added
to the collection are, well, guitar collections in
their own right. Two Line 6 Variax guitars are now
being lovingly wiped with Mr Sheen and a yellow rag,
one bass and one real guitar with six strings. as I'm
sure you know the Line 6 Variax guitars are modelling
jobbies which digitally model some of the worlds
greatest guitars (which he already has so what's the
flippin' point?..just remember he's a bass player
which I suppose is a good enough excuse).
So, instead of adding what would normally be
considered 4 guitars, he's basically doubled his
collection when you include the dozens of modelled
guitars whose souls have been harvested by Line 6.
Good stuff.
The other guitar is another Musicman Bongo, this time
white, to go with his other Musicman Bongo, that time
black. He even drove to Scotland to get the thing
from a fellow eBayer (who in actual fact took
possesion of one of Paul's other basses in a sort of
dodgy, meet you in a car park in Stranraer sort of
way. Swapshop was never like this.) This could be a
sign that Paul is about to embark on collecting the
same model of guitar, only in different colours.
Hooray. Can't wait.
Don't be jealous, just go and look at them
here
if you haven't already.