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Spiral Out
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by Spiral Out » 5/5/2002, 12:07 pm
Thats not the exact guitar I have, Mine is dark purple, almost black, and has "MT" in white letters at the bottom.
Edit: By the way, its a Cort M500
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by Susan » 5/5/2002, 12:15 pm
Looks Spiff.
Here's my beloved Sax...
Kind of a crappy pic. It's a student model, but it's MINE.
And here's my drum kit
Except I have a floor tom, instead of a tom mounted on the cymbal stand.
Made by the same guy who started Ayotte drums! I didn't think I'd ever find a place that sold them!
Here's the kit I would like to have, but probably won't for a very long time...
Augh....
Spiral Out
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by Spiral Out » 5/5/2002, 12:19 pm
Drums are so cool.. I wish I wasn't so horribly untalented.
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by Susan » 5/5/2002, 12:20 pm
Heheh! Guitar is cool! I wish I had the patience to try and take it up in earlier years. There's a nice acoustic in my house that hasn't been played in years.
defying_gravity
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by defying_gravity » 5/5/2002, 12:23 pm
This is my keyboard. It's quite old and I want to get a new one but they're so expensive!
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Spiral Out
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by Spiral Out » 5/5/2002, 12:26 pm
defying_gravity wrote: This is my keyboard. It's quite old and I want to get a new one but they're so expensive!
My friend has a keyboard sorta like that, he paid like $4000 for it, but its crazy the guitar synth on it sounds better than my actual guitar
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by Susan » 5/5/2002, 12:27 pm
I saw a sweet Kurzweil keyboard in Toronto.
This one ->
Spiffy...
defying_gravity
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by defying_gravity » 5/5/2002, 12:28 pm
That looks nice.
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Axtech
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by Axtech » 5/5/2002, 12:46 pm
lol, stupid separate pics...
That's my old(ish) Ibanez guitar...
I want to get this one:
Then again, who doesn't want a Gibson Les Paul?
My first guitar was an Axtech electric (yep, that's where I got the name...)
Mine was black with a white pick-guard...
The blue Ibanez at the top is what I currently have...
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defying_gravity
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by defying_gravity » 5/5/2002, 12:47 pm
The red one is fucking nice!
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Spiral Out
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by Spiral Out » 5/5/2002, 12:47 pm
does yours come apart like the pictures?
haha
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by Susan » 5/5/2002, 12:51 pm
PRS makes really sweet guitars
Check out the fretboard....
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by the android » 5/5/2002, 12:53 pm
Fuck yeah, that's gorgeous...
I wanna Oli painted guitar. Or a seethrough one like the one in the OMA video.
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by Axtech » 5/5/2002, 12:56 pm
Su7an: Wholly sh!t that's awesome!
Spiral Out: LMAO!
Defying_Gravity: Yeah, but it costs $1784.00 plus tax (Canadian). And I am, as of yet, jobless... When I get a job, I'm saving up for it!
- - Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything . And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness . "Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v
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by Axtech » 5/5/2002, 1:00 pm
Ahree wrote: Fuck yeah, that's gorgeous... I wanna Oli painted guitar. Or a seethrough one like the one in the OMA video.
That clear guitar is my wet-dream of guitars... I wish I could get it...
Wow, that was an uncalled-for analogy!
- - Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything . And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness . "Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v
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by Spiral Out » 5/5/2002, 1:03 pm
hahaha
sorta like the sheer musical orgasm that Gravity is
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by Axtech » 5/5/2002, 1:09 pm
Spiral Out wrote: sorta like the sheer musical orgasm that Gravity is
...I wouldn't know... I'm a proud member of the G.A.S.G.
- - Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything . And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness . "Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v
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by Susan » 5/5/2002, 1:11 pm
Shh!! I'm still holding out on it!
Axy, good luck finding any of the PRS Dragons They're only 300 in existance!
Here's another one to make you feel happy
Spiral Out
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by Spiral Out » 5/5/2002, 1:12 pm
That may be the coolest guitar ever...
*drools*
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Axtech
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by Axtech » 5/5/2002, 1:14 pm
Damnit! Only 300?!? Geez, it's hard enough to find an actual Gibson Les Paul (all any of the cheap-ass stores around here have is Epiphone)...
I did find one Les Paul that was exactly like the pic that I posted, but it was SILVER! I wanted it so badly! But, alas, I have no cash...
- - Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything . And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness . "Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v