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122- Unused Gear... Skeletons In The Closet (Barber)

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Some trade their gear in and trade up. Others sell their unwanted stuff off to finance other endeavors. Some feel the clutter and just want to regain space and sanity.

Of course you never know if you might need that gear again. And most of the time, selling it off is actually more of a hassle than it's worth. Then again the ROI is often lower and you’ll never be able to buy it back for what you sold it for. Add that up to the memories you’ve created with the stuff and you might just be better off keeping it or giving it to a budding new musician.

But what gear do we currently have that goes unused? Is there a reason for holding on this long? If we did sell it then where would we do it? Would I have to deal with taxes and shipping? Have we ever given gear away? Can I justify buying more? What’s a tire kicker? Is there a reason to hold on? How has the market looked since the pandemic? And… Skeleton’s in the Closet… Did Barber really forget that he owned two guitars sitting in a closet until this podcast?

Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Barber, on the Tweed Couch.

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Some trade their gear in and trade up. Others sell their unwanted stuff off to finance other endeavors. Some feel the clutter and just want to regain space and sanity.

Of course you never know if you might need that gear again. And most of the time, selling it off is actually more of a hassle than it's worth. Then again the ROI is often lower and you’ll never be able to buy it back for what you sold it for. Add that up to the memories you’ve created with the stuff and you might just be better off keeping it or giving it to a budding new musician.

But what gear do we currently have that goes unused? Is there a reason for holding on this long? If we did sell it then where would we do it? Would I have to deal with taxes and shipping? Have we ever given gear away? Can I justify buying more? What’s a tire kicker? Is there a reason to hold on? How has the market looked since the pandemic? And… Skeleton’s in the Closet… Did Barber really forget that he owned two guitars sitting in a closet until this podcast?

Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Barber, on the Tweed Couch.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tweedcouch/support
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