OK, sorry for the long winded post. I work weekends and have had several cups of coffee, which is my excuse.
My collection is small. I have 3 electrics, and acoustic and one bass. My wife is very anti-hoarding and she's a penny pincher to boot. I'm also not made of money (I mean, who is?). Anyway...
Recently, I decided to buy my first core, and because I can't buy a new guitar every 6 months before we even start talking PRS pricing, I decided to go big in that I was going to buy the perfect wood library so I'd at least feel like I kinda had a PS. This could be my only one for a long time. I was certain my wife would lose it over the price, BUT I was going to sell several guitars to fund it. She was cool with that. But then I found the perfect one before I started selling off the other guitars, so I convinced her to let me pull from savings to buy the guitar first. I could tell she wasn't so happy with that but she OK'd it.
I've since sold the other guitars save 1, which is still in the works of being sold. But my wife? She has come 180 degrees on why anyone could spend that much money on a guitar when they don't get paid to play.
There are 2 reasons for this.
1) She spent a year learning how to play guitar, and made decent progress, before ultimately giving up. She's a singer at heart, but now appreciates the skill set it takes to play guitar at any functional level.
And B) I started hosting a jam session at the house every two weeks. We now have drums and bass, as well as me on guitar. My wife and one other lady friend of ours has started singing with us, and it's turning into a cover band of sorts. So now she's seeing me and the PRS "in action". lol
Anyway, she was noticing how the PRS already has shiny spots worn on the satin finish, just the same as the Taylor T5z. She also noted that it took me 2 months to do what I did in one year with the Taylor. Given my background with PRS being my bucket list guitar, and her newfound understanding of guitars... she agreed I should have done this 10 years ago. Woohoo! I won her over!
I'm now learning how to build guitars in the basement, starting with kits. I just might have room to start really adding some guitars to the collection now. The downside? My wife now can tell the difference between all of the guitars so sneaking them in is probably off of the guitar case... errr... dining room table.