Summer
2000
He Taketh and Giveth
Away
By Scott Manor
About twenty years ago I stole a guitar from
the back of a pickup. That never bothered me until I got
older and started changing the way I lived.
I asked my spiritual advisor about how to rectifiy
or redeem myself, make amends. I had no way of knowing who
this person was to pay him back, so my advisor told me to
give my most prized piece of gear away.
After a gig a fellow asked me if I had any amps
for sale. I said I did. But he had no money, so I gave him
a custom amp I just had made. He couldn't believe it. I told
him he was the recipient of an amends. He was grateful.
Two weeks later a guy at work heard I played
guitar. He asked me if I wanted to buy some gear his father-in-law
left after he died. He told me I could have all of the gear
for $200. It was worth much more, but I could not afford
more than $200 anyway. Here's what I got:
--'69 335 tdc. cherry, 10 cond.
--'70 Twin, brand new
--'60 stackpole jazz bass
--misc. effects (echo plex, vibrotone, etc.)
I was happy. Sold the bass for $5,000 plus an
old Marshall 212 combo. I called the guy and gave him $2,000
back. He was stoked.
My good karma is restored. All the people I
have in my life, I met through the guitar. I feel that if
you have been given the gift to play from the heart, you
should never charge money for lessons. Give it away to keep
it.
Peace and love, brother.
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--Scott Manor <scottkiffmanor@earthlink.net>
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