What's the big deal?

killdeer43

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I mean really, what DO we see in these things?

d50ik.jpg


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Hard to figure the appeal sometimes. :wink:

Joe
 

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Must be the :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Factor.... :wink: Steffan
Nothing like a D 50 eh Joe. Steffan
 

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RussD said:
I mean really, what DO we see in these things?
Dustbunnies, as often as not.
An occasional dead 9-volt squeezed tightly into something with sharp sides.

:lol: :lol: Braces, wood, glue if they were a bit sloppy. Just jivin' ya Joe. :wink:

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RussD said:
[Dustbunnies, as often as not.
An occasional dead 9-volt squeezed tightly into something with sharp sides.

My G37 has a couple picks mixed in with the dust bunnies. Gonna have to get em out of there one of these days. No hurry, I bought another dozen pics Friday.
 

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Stories!!! Every guitar has a story or two. Listening to and the telling of are fine experiences, sometimes filled with wonder and a bit of exaggeration among those dust bunnies.

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First thing that caught my eye was that FAT bridge and tall thick saddle...no kiddin. My D40's is like that and it's got the beefiest bridge/saddle of the 3. Made me start wondering if it was part of the model design or just what was needed for that particular guitar. How does your family "size up"?
 
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