Absolutely, and I was seriously not trying to call anyone out or cast aspersions, or even say there's anything wrong with the resale thing. It's just never been a part of how I've treated instruments and I watched it happen around me constantly.Jesse said:People are into guitars for different reasons. There is no denying that it is exciting to get new guitars and the whole "GAS" thing can't be ignored, regardless of the level of the player.
See this is kind of where I was coming from. My way of dealing with this would be very different but that doesn't matter. That wasn't what I was originally commenting on. Back to the original topic, the resale value wouldn't have been on my mind if I had purchased the piezo.I bought a piezo-equipped guitar a while back because I thought "hey this could be fun" but then ultimately didn't really like the guitar as a player so I sold it. I put that money towards an extended scale seven string for the exact same reason. Jury is still out on that guitar.
The OP and topic is "what is the resale value". Now on one level I get it .. is it cheaper to build than buy? And obviously, it's almost always cheaper to buy. Then the question, does my custom work/time/effort have value? The answer is generally probably not.
But, what I was generalizing is that a "can I sell it" mind set to me is probably not the best approach to a musical equipment purchase. And, I am wondering if that mindset is a major contributor in the never ending cycle some folks get in.
Just thoughts and curiousity, no insults intended.