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Old January 1st, 2008
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Originally Posted by 79Lespaul View Post
I'm in an occupation that allows me to spend 1K to 2K without crying , so , I want to hear what you guys would go out and buy if you found a sack of money and wanted the coolest axe in town and not worrying about money!!!!!!
There are so many great choices. And cool is a relative thing!! If you're looking to get an acoustic in that price range, play some Taylors, Martins, and some Larrivees to see what suits you. You just need to pick one up and play it and see if it speaks to you! That's what I did when picking up my Taylor, almost 9 years ago now!

If it's electric, wow, some great choices. Again, just pick them up and play them. Besides looks and playability, one of the things to look at in an electric is adjustablility. There are some great choices for brand name ones like Gibson LP's, Fender Strats and PRS. Check out the Buying a Guitar sticky in the Guitar Gear forum.

And welcome aboard....


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