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I'm not gonna lie, the headstock is ugly. But there remains something that I like about it. The same with the fretboard markers.You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
Whilst you can only wonder why
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Like BriGuy, I took a look at the website. That's all I have to say about that, and that should say it all.
(This statement was hand crafted by me personally, thought up in my own brain. It is not the product of a CNC machine or any other mass production technique. This statement will sound significantly better than any mass produced, plagiarized or any statement which is the result of an unenlightened mind, such as mine.)
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I've met a few people with this sort of personality type.
The most recent one was a fencer.....working on the property of a client of mine. Tried to tell me how to do my job (a retaining wall), that most people used tools incorrectly, and he was the best ever.
He only did half the job and never returned to complete the work (or get paid). The half he did do looked like a rollercoaster ride.
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OK, I intended to steer clear of the matter of unique personalities and still do.
However I WILL say that we have an expression in Greek whose literal translation is "When you hear of many cherries, you should carry a small basket".
The meaning of course being that, whenever someone talks big, you should expect them to act small.
I have had a handful of encounters with such big-talkers in the guitar-building world and, well, let me just say that I have yet to meet one who had the skills to back it up...Originally posted by Blue_Fingers_JayI prefer cheaper guitars, nothing is as cool as a cheap guitar that sounds awesome.Originally posted by That90'sGuyNot all guitars are created equal, so make sure it sings and if it does, you'd be silly to pass it up.
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I like that saying Keeper. I might just start using that one. Thanks for sharing.
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Originally posted by Blue_Fingers_JayI prefer cheaper guitars, nothing is as cool as a cheap guitar that sounds awesome.Originally posted by That90'sGuyNot all guitars are created equal, so make sure it sings and if it does, you'd be silly to pass it up.
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AHA!! I get it!! Looking at his site, that explains the flaws in the guitar reviewed here. The human touch, irregularity, variability and inconsistency.
So, if flaws are what makes a guitar so good, I expect that there will be no more Gibson bashing on this site..... hahaBelieve me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.
Jol Dantzig
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Parker+1Originally posted by Benjy_26 View PostIf it's weird but functional (like a Parker), I can dig it. If it's weird and won't stay in tune, what'a the point?What's so Funny about Peace Love and Understanding?
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Originally posted by larryguitar View PostThe guitars pictured remind me of a quote (can't recall from who) about modern art; "Before someone paints me their impression of a cow, I'd like to see them paint an actual cow; then we can work from there."
LarryAdministrator of the SDUGF
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Note to self "self don't take acid before making promo videos"
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