Then today I went to my storage space, and brought home my Les Paul-style guitar. An Agile AL-2000. And as soon as I started playing it, I thought "Damnit! I'm a Gibson guy after all!!!!"



I have one Tele. Bought it long ago. I like it, but not as much as other styles of guitars. I actually need to put it back together. It's been in pieces for a few years!toomanycats wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 3:30 pm Yep, I know exactly what you mean.
Several times in my journey as a guitar player I had settled down for extended periods of time with either a Strat or a Les Paul, being convinced that 25 1/2 " scale length (or 24 3/4" as the case may be), was my true native tongue. But then some jarring event would occur which shoved chocolate into my peanut butter.
How I feel about it now is that with the low cost of good quality, cheap import instruments, why force oneself to choose? Today you can have the best of both worlds without breaking the bank.
This still leaves open the question of Teles and the 25" scale length PRS. To be brutally frank and confessional, I have never truly bonded with a Tele, and I only own them out of a sense of obligation. As for PRS, they've always just been "meh" to me.
I'm with you Bat!BatUtilityBelt wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:35 pm I like jumping around between a ton of different types. To me, that keeps it fresh. My ears usually appreciate the tonal differences of a guitar I haven't played in a while, and my hands just seem to be fine with different scale lengths until I get into the really crampy 22" or 23" zone. I never had a particular guitar hero I wanted to emulate, or I might feel like that artist's guitar was part of the magic recipe. So yeah, I'd say Strat when you want, LP when you want, go as far outside a minimal comfort zone as you still enjoy.
Oh wait,,,it's not aprl 1st .....peskypesky1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 2:44 pm So, a few days ago, I ordered my 10th (yes 10th!) Strat-style guitar. $60 off Temu.
Then today I went to my storage space, and brought home my Les Paul-style guitar. An Agile AL-2000.
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And as soon as I started playing it, I thought "Damnit! I'm a Gibson guy after all!!!!"
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If Rondo still had the KY1/ISIS/SIS which was 25" scale, I would suggest you try one them. Actually, if you can find one used, it still might be worth a look.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 12:00 pm I sold my AL3100 after I realized that I just don't mesh with LP-style guitars. An LTD can work for me, but Strat-style guitars and their variants are just more comfortable.
Perhaps a PRS would split the difference for me.