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Old April 29th, 2006
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This is my new baby, pride of place on the stand. Art & Lutherie Ami nylon string parlour size. Beautiful to handle, and a very nice tone for such a small guitar.
At last I've found a guitar that I feel really comfortable with.
Supplied by UGB, with a very friendly and helpful service. Thanks Glen.
Thanks also to Forum friends who offered advice a while ago.

Ibanez electro-acoustic on the left, Magnum on the right of Ami, bought used in Australia for my daughter about 18 years ago, I don't know how old it was, but it's got a nice tone too. I treated it to new machine heads and saddle last year.

On the right is a Washburn HB32 semi-acoustic, complete with distressed hardware, and sustain forever.

I've also got an Epiphone SG400, a Washburn W165, and another Washburn electric with Floyd Rose trem, none of which I've used yet.

When I can play well enough to justify it, I intend to sell the Epi, the Ibanez and one of the Washburns (not the W165), and buy a resonator.

Boy, if only I could play! That's looking much more hopeful now I've joined the Plane Talk Forum. It's brilliant. If you haven't ordered your copy of PlaneTalk yet, do yourself a big favour; order it now!

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nowhere-man, I just picked up my 335 style guitar day before yesterday. I like looking at it as much as playing it. Why don't you play a song on it and post it. I'll try and do the same.
I would love to do that fly, but I can't put a complete song together yet! When I can, I'll post it. I'm thick skinned

Same as you, I like looking at mine too. Are you going to post a pic of yours?
Enjoy your new guitar, and I look forward to hearing it.

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Duh!

Just found it, the Dot....very nice. Should sound really good, being an Epiphone.


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Who cares if it's a complete song. Here's a clip of my Dot. It's two track. The distinct notes are the neck pickup and the chord strum is the bridge. I can hardly put a song togeather yet as well.


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