Having a high end acoustic guitar in the truck?

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  1. Dumdriver

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    Anyone else think the dude with the “Jason Aldean, guitar god” was just trolling us? ;-)
     
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    Always liked this solo at 6:10
     
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    Myles Kennedy is another phenomenal player that you'll seldom see on a 'greatest' list.
     
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    I would be more worried about it getting damaged when ur driving. Especially get up in the upper midwest indiana illinois ohio them roads will tear the inside ur truck apart . id hate to have a nice guitar like that get damaged from some ####ty indiana roads. Especially when u spent more on that guitar than indiana spent in the last 20 years on road construction
     
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    I carried a Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Electric, and a Pignose amp. Not great but it worked out very well for Song Sung Blues, in a sleeper.
     
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    I love my 120 watt Peavey JSX half stack. Main axe is a cheaper Epiphone Les Paul copy with a Duncan SH-4 in the bridge and an SH-2n in the neck. Got a few more expensive guitars but that Epiphone just charms me every time.
     
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    Same with this guy:


    And this guy:
     
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    I'm the same way. I have a few really nice guitars the pride of the collection being a custom shop es339 but my go to is a $600 Dean ml 79, easily my favorite guitar I have ever owned. Just goes to show the dollar amount doesn't mean everything
     
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    Some of the best albums were made using budget, entry level gear. I mean look at how many jaws dropped in 1978 when Van Halen was released? Ed cobbled that Frankenstrat together on his kitchen table.
     
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