Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.
Well that was dumb
How so?
DP. Unless your kid is like a musical savant, and will be joining a prestigious orchestra/band and making a career out of it, why the F* would you buy them a 20K guitar and 120K violin? That is genuinely stupid.
-guitar player
Most adult professional orchestra musicians don’t have instruments this expensive. Pretty sure Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, etc. weren’t playing on a $20,000 guitar at 12- or maybe ever
Vintage guitars and violins go up in value overtime. I have about a temperature controlled room with over vintage guitars that I purchased many years ago. Almost all of them are worth at least 25K each. I paid around 1K for them many years ago. One guy wanted to pay me 48K for a 1942 Martin guitar and I turned him down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.
Well that was dumb
How so?
DP. Unless your kid is like a musical savant, and will be joining a prestigious orchestra/band and making a career out of it, why the F* would you buy them a 20K guitar and 120K violin? That is genuinely stupid.
-guitar player
Most adult professional orchestra musicians don’t have instruments this expensive. Pretty sure Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, etc. weren’t playing on a $20,000 guitar at 12- or maybe ever
Anonymous
I just looked up what Golden Goose sneakers are and what they cost. Absolutely no way can that be justified in my opinion. They're just leather Chucks but they cost almost 10X as much. They aren't going to last 10X as long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.
Well that was dumb
How so?
DP. Unless your kid is like a musical savant, and will be joining a prestigious orchestra/band and making a career out of it, why the F* would you buy them a 20K guitar and 120K violin? That is genuinely stupid.
-guitar player
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.
Well that was dumb
How so?
DP. Unless your kid is like a musical savant, and will be joining a prestigious orchestra/band and making a career out of it, why the F* would you buy them a 20K guitar and 120K violin? That is genuinely stupid.
-guitar player
Anonymous wrote:I have a social 17 year old in private school and she never, ever asks for things this expensive. Maybe it’s the particular school or social set?
I agree with this. I just bought my 17-year-old a Stance hoodie/sweatpant set. It was $185. That's a splurge as a gift. No way I'm spending the prices of any of the brands you posted, not at 14 or 17. I wouldn't even buy my kid the $150 Yeezy slides he wanted (even though I could afford them); he saved up his own money and bought them.Anonymous wrote:Nope, not even as gifts if it's that expensive. Not at this age.
My kids lose things or they will outgrow it in a year. That's a throwaway item.
I don't even buy myself expensive shoes or clothing.
I save a lot for their college. Now, that's an investment.
Thank goodness we don't live in this type of area.
Anonymous wrote:Golden goose sneakers are ugly af. They look like sketchers or something you would find at Justice.
I have never seen a kid in public school wear them. Most be a private school thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.
The Gap is expensive for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.
The Gap is expensive for us.
Anonymous wrote:My kids wear cheap items from Gap; however, I purchased a 20K acoustic guitar for my 12 years old son and 120K violin for my 14 years old daughter.