I don’t play the guitar myself, but I’m a huge fan of all things music! I did give learning a shot, but my little sausage fingers just wouldn’t cooperate. I absolutely love watching videos of amazing guitar players. If I had to pick a favorite, it would definitely be Roy Clark. Growing up in the 70s and early 80s watching Hee Haw with my grandfather probably had a big influence on that! I’m genuinely curious about what makes a guitar worth $135,000. Is it a one-of-a-kind piece? Did it belong to a legend? Or is it about the materials used? I’d really love to understand what factors contribute to the value of certain instruments. And hey, I hope nobody gets upset or gives me a hard time about it-I’m just looking to learn!
I've spent a lot of time staring at this guitar, thank you for posting this to hear this beautiful instrument in action
My pleasure! 😂
WOW!!
I don’t play the guitar myself, but I’m a huge fan of all things music! I did give learning a shot, but my little sausage fingers just wouldn’t cooperate. I absolutely love watching videos of amazing guitar players. If I had to pick a favorite, it would definitely be Roy Clark. Growing up in the 70s and early 80s watching Hee Haw with my grandfather probably had a big influence on that! I’m genuinely curious about what makes a guitar worth $135,000. Is it a one-of-a-kind piece? Did it belong to a legend? Or is it about the materials used? I’d really love to understand what factors contribute to the value of certain instruments. And hey, I hope nobody gets upset or gives me a hard time about it-I’m just looking to learn!
Famous maker, premium materials and workmanship, very, very limited supply and demand that supports that price.