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Originally Posted by WiseAxe
Give your practice guitar the bulk of your woodshedding time, and you'll occasionally be pulling some good tone out of it. Then when you alternate with your nice guitar, you'll be in for a treat.
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Can't agree with this because it assumes that all guitars are played the same to get the best out of them. Just speaking for my own very small herd, each requires a different touch. If I were to practice on one guitar, and only pick the "best" on special occasions, I'd have to readjust my input.
May as well practice making the "best" one sound it's best.