Can't think of a guitar I should not have sold ; I rarely sell guitars and if I do it's usually to buy a better one (so no regrets)...But there was a Framus Dreadnought that I bought new, and that I'd like to see again...It had too narrow of a neck for me I believe (even narrower and thinner than those vintage old Strats' ones), but it was a good guitar. It had a bridge like Doves have If I remember correctly, and I didn't pay too much for it. When I see how much these things would cost these days, I think I'm entitled to having some regrets, though I kind of regretted more not to have bought the Ibanez I tried against it, that same day in the shop (it was a 5th more expensive). Strange to think that a European guitar could have cost less than a Japanese counterpart those days. I think I preferred the Framus tone a bit though at the time too (the top probably was cedar against spruce on the Ibanez)... Could have saved me a few unnecessary changes because of the nut's width. There's quite a few silly things I could have avoided too, If I had known (after reading Gabriela's post), like getting rid of a Les Paul because of an imprecise setting of the individual saddles in the bridge, or pick-ups I didn't cope with at the time (didn't know those things could be mended or charged - or how -), nor what a luthier was (!) 🤗. - /// - As a matter of fact, the guitar I most regret is that Tele I saw and tried in a shop somewhere in London's outskirts one day back in the late 70s. Never played any that sounded so good ever since. Just a good shop possibly, where they knew about guitars (they were selling parts too, necks and others I remember, that they had displayed in the window); a shop where they set up guitars real well it seems...Or maybe was it just one of those better guitars - likely a bit of both I would think ! At the time I believed many Telecaster would be just as good... I don't regret to have sold it, since it's just that I didn't buy it 😉 Otherwise the same ! I have tried several Telecasters ever since then, and none had that much spice and precision (when you find a guitar that fits you, get it if you can - or you can try it again a few days later to be safe, and decide from there too). Buying in - good - shops is worth the extra money often (I wouldn't buy a guitar online normally). I have regretted my first Guild too, but there was no other choice back then, and I got a Martin dread whose tone I prefer since [I don't prefer the construction's quality though], and an other Guild too afterwards (not a dread this time)...So I'm okay for now (don't play much electric anymore - no band - and my Tele is okay for it at the moment)... Cheer up you all here, nice Forum it seems, I might stick around and join...