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    Willie Nelson Says He Will Quit Music The Moment This One Legendary Thing Is Gone

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 24, 20253 Mins Read
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    When Trigger finally gives out, Willie Nelson says he’ll be done too.

    In a music world full of iconic instruments, there may be none more recognizable than Willie Nelson’s battered Martin guitar, lovingly known as Trigger. Willie has played the same six-string since 1969, and the story of how it came into his life only deepens its legend.

    Back in the late ’60s, when Willie was still finding his footing in the industry, his main guitar was destroyed by a rowdy, drunken fan during a show at John T. Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas. Suddenly guitar-less and facing the stage, Willie needed a replacement fast. And Willie without a guitar is like magic without the spark—it works, but something essential is missing.

    That’s when he heard about a Martin guitar nearby with a price tag of $750. Today, that might not sound outrageous, but in 1969 it translated to more than $5,500. It was a serious gamble—but Willie took it. And it turned out to be one of the greatest investments in music history.

    Spread across more than five decades, that purchase works out to roughly $13 a year. Not bad for a guitar that helped create countless songs, albums, and moments that shaped American music.

    The day he bought it, Willie named the guitar after Roy Rogers’ famous horse, Trigger. From then on, the instrument rarely left his side. In fact, during a house fire that destroyed nearly everything Willie owned, he rushed inside to save two things: Trigger—and a stash of weed the Red Headed Stranger had hidden away.

    Since then, Willie and Trigger have become inseparable. The guitar isn’t just an instrument; it’s an extension of him. Other musicians recognize that connection immediately. Artists like Billy Strings have spoken about how surreal it feels to play Trigger, while guitarist Bill Frisell once explained that it’s not the guitar itself—it’s Willie’s hands.

    “You can hear his voice in what he plays,” Frisell said. “Give him any guitar, and it’ll still sound like Willie Nelson.”

    That bond is undeniable.

    Most guitars, even high-end ones, are expected to last 20 to 30 years with regular use. Some exceptional instruments might reach 50. Trigger is now 56 years old—and it looks every bit of it. The guitar is worn, cracked, and patched, but carefully maintained. And Willie has made it clear that when it finally can’t be repaired anymore, he’ll walk away from music too.

    “When Trigger goes,” he’s said, “I’ll quit.”

    The thought of Trigger retiring is hard enough. Imagining Willie Nelson doing the same—even as he enters his mid-90s—is almost unthinkable. Then again, guitars can often be fixed, rebuilt, and saved. Maybe that’s Willie’s quiet way of saying he’ll keep playing as long as he’s breathing.

    After all, Trigger isn’t just wood and strings. It’s six decades of songs, miles, memories, and history. Willie and Trigger have grown old together—and country music is better because of it.

    Here’s hoping that partnership keeps going just a little longer.

    @willienelson

    I'll always pick you, Trigger

    ♬ Still Not Dead – Willie Nelson

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