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Takamines are better than Washburn's (Acoustically)

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What's the difference between a vacuum and an acoustic guitar?
You have to turn the vacuum on for it to suck!
Haha wrong thread. I'm a rebel.
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Takamines are great, but when was the last time you were able to get one in perfect working order for $75?
Absent Minded Guitarist wrote:angry?
Yes.
Even worse, my dad didn't want me driving all the way downtown again, so I had to restring it myself.
Damn, I wanted to tell that guy off.
But I feel better now that everything's set right.

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happeningfish wrote:What's the difference between a vacuum and an acoustic guitar?
You have to turn the vacuum on for it to suck!
Haha wrong thread. I'm a rebel.
Acoustics rock, biatch.
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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.
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by Johnny »
Axtech wrote:happeningfish wrote:What's the difference between a vacuum and an acoustic guitar?
You have to turn the vacuum on for it to suck!
Haha wrong thread. I'm a rebel.
Acoustics rock, biatch.
acoustics suck nuts! Biatch!

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What kinda set up do you folks have?
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by Axtech »
Biatch.
Ibanez Sabre -> Marshall Guv'nor Pedal -> Marshall MG50DFX Amp -> Channel/Effects Pedal (amp control)
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Heres mine:
Yamaha AES820+ Gibson Chet Atkins SST-->patchchord-->Marshall Lead 15-45 Watt Mini Stack
no effects.

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Axtech wrote:Takamines are great, but when was the last time you were able to get one in perfect working order for $75?
...very true....
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It was so sad, i watched my boyfriend scrape the paint off of his Gibson (Hondo) Coyote....
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actually, I did that to my geetar as well. I didnt like the color, So I sanded the paint off

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I have... a guitar... and it's got this cord... and it leads to a little square amp that likes to not work

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ah yes! Excellent Choice Alex! you have a Tacocaster do you not?
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happeningfish wrote:I have... a guitar... and it's got this cord... and it leads to a little square amp that likes to not work

woah holy fuck
thats like my setup
cept my amp works
and my patchcord is red
.. well yours maybe too
but mines red
and my guitar is blue
go fuck yourself.
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I just found out the other day that the "S" in "Ibanez S-series" stands for "Sabre"
I'm suddenly a little more proud of my guitar.

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No it's a black cord with green ends. Amp = degas and Guitar = black (white pickboard) '96 Fender Squire (the pre-crappy type)
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Ok. How is it spelled? Squire or Squier? Because on my guitar it's 'Squier'.
Did they spell it wrong?!?
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by Axtech »
Nope. It's actually spelled
Squier.
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That's odd.
Squire's a cooler spelling.
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