God doesn't need to know what time it is.


Value of anything is a most fascinating subject to me.

Eric Clapton hasn't owned this  Rolex Daytona for nearly 20 years. It 's probably been in storage since he dumped it and is expected to fetch north of $1.6M?

For that much I'd want his playing ability AND his stereo system.

 

 

tablejockey

I only wear finest watch clothes and shoe. The girl pass to ground when I strut through same space as she.

What gets me is Rolex giving their fancy watches to professional golfers. As if wearing one during a competitive round would help! (Even if you're a slowpoke player and the officials have put you "on the clock," wouldn't this be the caddie's job?).
Beyond that, I find a watch an encumbrance and the notion of time oppressive. YMMV, but if so, my sympathies. As for the smarmy, Britgrease Rolex plugs on the golf broadcasts . . . spare me, life is too brief already.

"The problem with EC's playing from my perspective is I always seem to know which note comes next which for me makes him boring."

mijostyn-

I believe your intuition is reinforcing music harmony theory /science-why a  certain note just sounds "right" to our hearing.  Science and subjectivity that always gives me "wow" moments when I read the subject.

Eric's solo's  often does follow specific  scales/patterns any good guitarist has in his solo arsenal. How one puts it all together in any setting is the tough part.

 

@mahgister

  I can understand, I collect antique tools. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Do you own a beautiful hourglass? i am just curious....

@mahgister

I can understand, I collect antique tools. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

 

Sands Of Time™ Vintage Hourglass