Topic: Autographed Guitars? Warning: A Rant
Why do people tout autographed guitars as something special? And more often than not I've never heard of the person. I didn't write in books until I was at least 40 years old and I don't write on guitars. Nor will I ever purchase one with a Sharpie-infested soundboard. I don't care if it's the last "pre-war, Brazilian Rosewood, Martin D-XX" in existence, if some chucklehead has written on it the value to me is zero. I just as soon see it chucked in a fire thereby increasing the value of all the remaining specimens. And my disgust holds for guitars with stickers on them or guitars that have been be-dazzled by some jewel-loving goon.
A guitar is a work of art in and of itself and it will not, can not be improved by ladening it with decor.