I've only gotten rid of two guitars over the years, and both had seen such hard service, much of which was related to travel, that they were essentially worn out. One was unplayable without serious refurbishing. I had taken the first one to a luthier to see how much it would cost to fix it up, and it would have cost more than replacing it with a new version of the same make and model. But at that point there were other guitars that I preferred for that amount of money.
So, no. No going back for me. And if a duck named Bufflehead ever offers to sell or trade you a guitar, you are well advised to run away.
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1 dreadnought, 1 auditorium, 1 concert, and 2 travel guitars.
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