Any one reading this thread should bring to mind their greatest musical influence/hero and imagine that influence/hero living out the tragedy/genius that Jaco did - imagine the effect that person has had upon you and ask yourself,
'would I love to hold my heros bass? how special would it be to me?'
Well, John, Townes Van Zandt speaks to me more than just about anyone but the Grateful Dead; he & Robert Hunter are my only nominations for Greatest English-Language Poet of the 20th Century, he was (until his various habits wore it down) a superb guitarist, and his train wreck of a life was at least as tragic as Jaco's. Would I love to have Townes's guitar? Yes, absolutely - but because a Gibson J200 is a REALLY nice guitar, not because it was his. I've also seen video of him playing numerous others, and he sounds like Townes. Garcia was immediately recognizable as Garcia on Rosebud, or a Travis Bean, or an Alvarez-Yairi dreadnaught, or a borrowed instrument. A friend of mine, one of the best all-around guitarists ever (who you, alas, have never heard of), used to have a 1953 D-28 that had once belonged to David Bromberg (no slouch himself) - when I played it, I sucked. I sucked with a better tone, but I sucked. The mojo, for me anyway, ain't in the instrument.
Peter