nutmegger1957
Junior Member
If any of you have an old beater (doesn't matter what brand, size, or whatever) that isn't playable.......I'm looking for old guitars that I can hang on my wall for the heck of it.
:shock: :shock: :shock: :evil:JerryR said:Pity you don't have any Taylors :wink:
cjd-player said::shock: :shock: :shock: :evil:JerryR said:Pity you don't have any Taylors :wink:
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randall64 said:Yeah, That's a beater. Ovation?
JerryR said:cjd-player said::shock: :shock: :shock: :evil:JerryR said:Pity you don't have any Taylors :wink:
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Hi Carl - good to hear from ya - you're not really going to Arlington are ya :shock:
BluesDan said:What fun is buying something unplayable? Find a playable beater, play it HARD until the top cracks and bridge falls off, then screw it to the wall of your shop. That's what I did. Any of you salad bowl back lovers out there should look away......it ain't pretty....
+1 buddy....Just don't ever complain if you lose your job to foreign competition, and don't be bitter when your company decides that you're not worth what they pay you and let somebody overseas do it for less.
workedinwesterly said:" the GAD's are as good as anything made over here,past and present. I want to thank you also Nutmegger for your You Tube reviews. They were a big reason why I got a GAD and it was one of the best purchases I've ever made."
Well Randall64, if you can't hear the difference than i guess a chinese guitar with a poly finish is the one for you ! Enjoy it.
Just don't ever complain if you lose your job to foreign competition, and don't be bitter when your company decides that you're not worth what they pay you and let somebody overseas do it for less.
hideglue said:Chris,
It's more likely they went to Reales Grocery for a grinder than to the much more upscale Two Little Fish, but I get your sentiments. Spot on!
plaidseason said:Gotcha. And I'm glad someone still says "grinder" - the Subway empire seems to have almost removed that word from our vocabulary around here.
-Chris
plaidseason said:The only "subs" I knew about as a kid were being made in boatyard in southeastern, CT.