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What do you tell your wife?

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 10:42 am
by John Davis
When you find that new steel that you know you must have,do you,
1, set it up in the living room and see if she notices it?
2,keep it in the back of the car for the first three years?
3, Say you borrowed it from Skip, as he`s got loads of them!!?
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Posted: 6 Nov 2003 10:51 am
by Mike Kowalik
or maybe option 4......

not have a wife...then you're free to do what you want.....

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 11:00 am
by Bob Carlson
I told my wife about the deal Dennis Kirkland down at DE-NO MUSIC In Casa Grande had made me over the phone...and she said, when did you tell him you would be down to pick it up? So Sat we went down and got my derby red Emmons SD-10. That was Dec 30th 1997. When I was only 65 years old I got my first pedal steel.

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Posted: 6 Nov 2003 11:01 am
by Joerg Hennig
or option 5:
hide it in the basement and pull it out only when she´s not there...

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 11:02 am
by Bob Blair
Option One. Just make sure all your guitars are the same colour!

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 11:29 am
by Allan Thompson
Just keep buying black guitars, she never looks at the name on them.

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 12:02 pm
by Leroy Riggs
When I bought my most recent steel, I was in the hospital 3 days before I realized that I didn't hear the last of her words...

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 12:05 pm
by C Dixon
Or be blessed with a wife who has always said when EVER I have drooled over anything,

"Honey, why don't you get it now? We will manage, we always have".

May Jesus bless that dear lady, and all of you,

carl

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 12:21 pm
by john buffington
Usually something like -
"guess what dear, our new guitar will be ready in about a year!"
John Buffington

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 12:33 pm
by Joey Ace
"This old thing? Why I've had it for ages. I just took it out now because I was thinking of the first time I saw you. I was playing this guitar back then. Since it's attached to such wonderful memories I could never part with it." <IMG ALIGN=LEFT SRC="http://imode-content.de/icons/anim-pinochio.gif">

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 12:38 pm
by Jim Eaton
I go with the "Vinny Barbarino" defense......
"Wha".."Whn"...Woo".
JE:-)>

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 1:02 pm
by George McLellan
wife: why do you need three steels!!!!!!???????

me: why do you have three sets of dishes and uncountable tupperware?

When I bought my first Carter, she asked me what I bought at the SGLI. I told her two sets of strings......she said is that all? I quietly mumbled.....they were attached to a D10. I still hear about that.

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Posted: 6 Nov 2003 1:07 pm
by Ricky Davis
She said: "Get the He!! outta the House"...So we divorced almost 2 years ago...and Now I have ALL I WANT> Life is good.
Ricky

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 1:10 pm
by Bobby Lee
<SMALL>When I bought my first Carter, she asked me what I bought at the SGLI. I told her two sets of strings...... she said is that all? I quietly mumbled..... they were attached to a D10. I still hear about that.</SMALL>
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I'm not sure how often Mrs. Lee looks at the Forum, so I ain't sayin' nuthin'!!

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Posted: 6 Nov 2003 4:59 pm
by John Floyd
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Posted: 6 Nov 2003 7:36 pm
by Joe Drivdahl
Option 6: Look at steels like cars, buy em new, trade em often.

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 8:13 pm
by Donna Dodd
You might try the Seasonal approach. Try to convey your rare, scientific understanding of climate/weather effects on tuning, set-ups and (most of all) your ability to make her proud of you.

If that doesn't work, just tell her you found a really beautiful guitar that pulls at your heart STRINGS. It's so beautiful you've decided to name it after her.
And you can't wait for the two of them to meet.

As I've said before guys, I'm here to help! Honest.

Posted: 6 Nov 2003 9:00 pm
by Ken Lang
When I mentioned to-she who must be obeyed-that I'd like to have a gut string classical guitar, she bought me a Yahama.

When I bought my psg she said, "That's nice."

When I mentioned a couple of years ago that I always wanted a Corvette-not necessarily new, she nosed around and found one for me.

Golf clubs she doesn't even want to hear about. "Long as you have the money dear."

Guess I married a good-un.

'Course when she buys a chiming clock made in 1910 or a new friggen Pathfinder Suburban assult vehicle I smile and say, "Nice choice dear...Long as we can make the payments."

Posted: 7 Nov 2003 1:30 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Quite a pertinent thread eh Guys ?
When i got my D10, i did'nt say a word.
i wanted to see how long it would take my wife to notice.
My kids noticed it way before she did !
so far i have'nt ended up in ICU, or gotten any black eyes like some of you guys may have
btw: most of my gear is'nt at home, but in my bear cave

Posted: 7 Nov 2003 2:34 am
by Anne Marie O Keeffe
John wants a Zum.........I'm blue in the face from saying "get one", so I think he's finally convinced himself that he should have one. I'm very pleased for him and for me too, 'cos I'll be going with him to pick it up..........in St Louis! Image

Posted: 7 Nov 2003 4:41 am
by HowardR
Jewelry is a good trump card.

What's good for the goose, is good for the gander.......

Posted: 7 Nov 2003 5:04 am
by John Davis
Thank you guys, I new you would all come though with helpful suggestions. I still have to explain away 8 hours in the plane each way and about 5 days away! but I`m sure you will come up with a logical excuse for it? Image Image

Posted: 7 Nov 2003 5:12 am
by Roy Ayres
John:

Tell her that all the plane could do was just sit there and spin its wheels; there was so much ice on the runway that the plane couldn't get enough traction to get up to air speed.

Posted: 7 Nov 2003 5:32 am
by Ron Page
I have too much trouble trying to play the one I have. Having one steel and one amp entitles me to lots of accessories; that according to Ernest Bovine.

My sense is that well over half of these very creative ideas are real life instances and they only sound made up. Damn! You guys are good.

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Posted: 7 Nov 2003 7:28 am
by Tom Callahan
Don't have to tell her a thing, She insisted that I get a Zumsteel and keeps asking when are WE going out to play it.
Caught her eyeing my Emmons today. Maybe a duet soon.
tom