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The shipping is nearly as much as the guitar. :ohmy: You're a maniac.
 

Mr Pig

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Well I don't know much about guitars but it looks like a good buy to me. As long as it's straight! ;0) I thought you had a guitar like that though?
 
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Rhythm Thief

Rhythm Thief

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Chuffy said:
Have you got room in the new house for it? :smile:}:angry:

Erm ... :ohmy:
 

Bigtallfatbloke

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...Good to see a man with his priorities sorted. Seven guitars is never going to be enough, I have eleven and even though two of them are currently in bits being re wired and 'messed with' I still have an urge to aquire more.

Here are four of them...



What is that tremolo unit though..looks odd to me...like a bigsby but ..well not like a bigsby. I had a Bigsby on my SG but replaced it as I could never get the dam thing to stay in tune.
 

Abitrary

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Mr Pig said:
Talking of which, I was thinking of getting my son a Boss pedal box, the Me20. Any opinions on it?

Rather than getting an effects box, I would fix the problem at source and simply get a more inspiring guitar like a proper US Fender strat / tele or a Gibson Les Paul.

If he can't find his harmonic sweet spot in there somewhere then get him a rickenbacker as well.
 

Abitrary

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Rhythm Thief said:
Nope, it's my first ever semi acoustic.
I do have, er, seven other guitars though.:smile:

I used to have something similar, in a rickenbacker copy shape... and although it sounded shoot plugged in, it was probably the most played guitar I ever had.

Not just by me - because you can play an electric neck and hear it whilst watching TV - but by housemates and by brother, who it was incessantly borrowed by.

Definitely a good late-night, quiet yet high-timbre song writing type guitar. You won't regret it.
 
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