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Old May 10th, 2007
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Hi everybody, it's been awhile since I was able to post to the forum,
anyway, I scraped up enough dough to buy myself some new stuff. Bought a brand new Paul Reed Smith SE EG and a new amp ( Peavey VK 212 ); just wanted to let you all know that this stuf is dynamite, and I think I got a really good value, the axe is light, fast and sounds oh so sweet, and the amp rocks way loud but cool tones too. Now I just need to find some jam partners, haven't had anybody to play with since I moved from Oregon to Texas. Anybody out there from NE Texas (about an hour NE of Dallas?). I've been working on my blues and classic rock stuff, finally learning a bit of lead stuff, but still consider myself more versed in the rythym section. Anyhow's just wanted to start getting back in touch and say Hi to my old buds and all you people that are new since I was around.

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I really want a PRS very badly. That's a nice one Scott.


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Gorgeous guitar.. hope you find some jam partners and let her rip!

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Very nice, Congrats
I got a demo at the guitar store, sweet.


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