parker_knoll
Senior Member
I just can't see people that are interested in DeArmonds being particularly interested in the rest of the guitar.
That's my angle
I just can't see people that are interested in DeArmonds being particularly interested in the rest of the guitar.
Is that a NS Bluesbird body with new Chinese? pickups and an Aristocrat tailpiece?
but I don't have an Instagram account, so I guess I don't exist.
I just saw a video on Instagram where a business guru was saying if you aren't generating 100 (yes, read that right - one hundred) pieces of content a DAY for social media, you are missing out on the biggest platform available to you.
Should he ever post here...our "guru"...I trust that his advice/observation will be accepted implicitly. Not Hans, that goes without saying, refering to
that person formerly from NH that helped so many of us
veer? noted. Our guru seems to be dealing with a case of pneumonia at the moment and is likely to not comment any time soon
It's like I had a date with Halle Berry and and a Halle Berry impersonator shows up instead. I may have a fun date, but it ain't Halle.
Only me.Also, I thought we agreed to never use the term "leccie" again. :topsy_turvy:
Only me.
I can't watch out for the other guys.
And you were the first guy I thought of when I saw the thread title.
:topsy_turvy:
There was a time when the higher priced tool or durable good generally assured one of a longer and therefore more economical useful life, if one could afford the cost of entry.I notice a trend of the younger generation taking over running businesses. There's the sentiment that the older generation needs to let go and let the younger generation rise up and hand off the baton to them, but something seems to have been lost in transition. I know it sounds old fuddy duddy to say this, but I think the younger generation (myself included) haven't grasped a lot of the values that made the previous generations what they were.
Yikes.A lot of the heart and humanity has been lost, and it's all now about exposure. I just saw a video on Instagram where a business guru was saying if you aren't generating 100 (yes, read that right - one hundred) pieces of content a DAY for social media, you are missing out on the biggest platform available to you.
Precisely.I personally don't get it, and feel somewhat overwhelmed with how much "content" there is out there, yet feeling like there isn't any real "content" out there.
You veer, therefore you are.I think I veered.
For me at least, the frustrations isn't really with the guitars themselves, but rather that the import guitars are sold under the Guild name. Epiphone is the import Gibson. Electromatic is the lower-end import Gretsch (they're all imports), etc.
But a MIM Fender isn't a problem. Because it says Fender. I'd hesitate to get a squire.
They're an excellent working man's guitar. They look high quality and top of the line, with a mid grade price range.