You can really tell you have cad when you start buying multiple s of the same saws .
Like 262s , 288s, then your sad when you sell one or 2 .
I am very sadYou should be sad if you sold a 262 or 288.
I suffer also with Bibliomania, an affliction that causes one to collect books. I'm just glad I don't have GAD- Guitar Acquisition Disorder.
i thought i had CAD when i joined here but realized after seeing others with the disease that there is no way i can have that. i sell everything i don't need and keep what i use. i got 7 saws that i use fairly regularly although some more then others for sure. in total i got 8 saws here right now and the 8th i haven't been using is in the trader. i have pretty well cleaned up on my parts saws and just kept some odds and ends i figure will be useful one day. all i got is one rubbermaid tote of parts left. used to have over 10 LOL. i think i do have GAD though- gun aquisition disorder.
Oh wow. GAD is very expensive. I had BAD (bass guitar acquisition disorder) a few years ago with also BAAD (bass amp acquisition disorder) to make matters worse. That condition will put you in the poor house as bad as guns I think.
It is for certain use (339xp etc), but the limited selection of chains (only 2 semi-chisel options, no chisel) severly limits its usefulness.I forgot to mention when I thought NK would be really cool. As is turns out..
That's what I did - sold a vintage Fender and two vintage Gibsons to buy some nice Taylor acoustics and a Gibson Country Gentleman with wider necks so my old fat fingers will fit.I had that, I stopped it at "I don't remember how many" ... at least there's the craftsmanship factor to justify the cost.
Used to play gigs. Stopped but can't let go of the guitars, though there's some I'd sell to get a more practical upgrade in terms of playability versus vintage .
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