Topic: Junkers!
Am I the only musician out there who prefers cheap, beat up instruments over expensive, newer ones?
Even as a professional drummer for many years, I always brought one of my home-made kits (usually made from stock shells and beginner-quality hardware) on even the biggest gigs, forgoing the fancy S.I.R. rental gear and leaving my "good" drums at home. Today, I own a bunch of cheapo ukuleles, all under $100, and I wouldn't think of owning a better one.
A lot of this comes down to the way I generally attack my instruments. I was a very hard-hitting drummer. My snare drum heads generally had to be re-stretched with a heat gun several times during shows. The way I strum my uke is similar; hard and relentless, as if the motion and intensity is powering a locomotive. A lot of this comes from not worrying about damaging an expensive instrument, while trusting that the instrument is going to deliver when I need it to.
Does anyone else feel this kind of creepy attachment to their junker instruments?