Here's a few more for you.
"Applications are now being accepted for 2 year-old nursery workers."
"Announcement to the Moms Who Care ladies group: There will be no Moms who care this week."
"After the sermon: A moment of silence for prayer and medication."
"Ladies, don't forget the rummage...
For lead guitar I like a light gauge string, 0.10" to 0.46".
For years I was very happy with D'Addario EXL110, and I still like them as my go to string.
Just last week I strung up my Gibson SG with DR Tite Fit strings and so far I've been real happy with them too.
The DR strings are a couple of...
Hi all,
I'm looking for a good little headphone guitar amp.
The Vox amPlug 2 Classic Rock is one that I'm considering.
http://www.voxamps.com/amplug2
Any reviews of this little amp or other suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
Peter
Was that Success Missouri or Success Arkansas? :tongue-new:
Kidding aside I know how hard it can be to leave the band.
I hope your last gig together is the best gig you ever had and that your replacement sees they have some pretty big shoes to fill.
Peter
Thank you West.
Don't think twice about it. When it comes to what I've heard regarding mother-in-laws, ex-mother-in-laws, and ex-spouses your remark doesn't even make the top 40.
Peter
West,
If you don't mind I would like to barrow that phrase. It's just so positive!
At work I deal often with "bonus children" and their "bonus parent."
Peter
Hi Joe,
The German carve is a interesting modification.
The more I look at it the better I like it.
One small detail... how will this carve affect the placement of the strap button?
Is there going to be enough material for a good mounting or will you need to find a different location?
Again...
Off gassing from an inner curve? Chris you're making it way to easy for a geezer joke, butt I'll pass. :rolleyes:
Billy, as the others stated it's really not a big problem. Check it out if you can.
Peter
I don't have anything else to add Billy, but wanted to welcome you to LTG.
Many of the members here are very knowledgeable and eager to share.
The Guild guru is Hans Moust, author of the Guild Guitar Book and owner of a repair shop.
Your in good company here.
Peter