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2 Acoustic, I'm not allowed an electric yet, I have to get better at the acoustic first!


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2 acoustic ( 1 I leave at work to practice). And 1 electric.

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1 electric, and 1 acoustic


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Two, both electrics but of different qualities.

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2 acoustic ( 1 I leave at work to practice).

Can I get an application to your job??

I have three:
PRS EG electric
Indiana electric (Fender knockoff)
Fender accoustic (my first ever)

I can't see getting rid of my 1st ever guitar, I'm pretty sentimental w/ it.
Can any of you or did any of you get rid of your first?


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...I can't see getting rid of my 1st ever guitar, I'm pretty sentimental w/ it. Can any of you or did any of you get rid of your first?
I wish I still had mine. It was a cheapie, but a classic Stella Harmony acoustic archtop-type with the F holes. I have no idea where it is. I probably gave it away or something. But I still have most of the rest of them. Guitar #2 was a Yamaha F series acoustic but I have no idea what happened to it. #3 is a Madiera acoustic made by Guild. I gave it to my brother, so I know exactly where that one is. I still have #s 4-9. I'm definitely sentimental about those! I'm not sure I could ever part with any of them.

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Can I get an application to your job??

I have three:
PRS EG electric
Indiana electric (Fender knockoff)
Fender accoustic (my first ever)

I can't see getting rid of my 1st ever guitar, I'm pretty sentimental w/ it.
Can any of you or did any of you get rid of your first?
He He! Hiya buddy,

Its a lunchtime thing mostly. Unless it gets quiet. Managed to get a restring done the other day too. The joys of being self employed.
It's my first guitar that I use at work, cheap old encore acoustic, strung with plectrum 10's. (I'd never heard of them but they are great for strumming, bending and have an anti squeak coating like elixirs. Not so graet for fingerpicking as they bend out of shape a bit too easily for me.)
Can't see me ever getting rid of any of my guitars I took too long to pick them in the first place!

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He He! Hiya buddy
How ya been! You should come over to Marc Seal's once in a while. Lori just
had another recording challenge. Kind of brought me back to the caberocks days.
And I know you have some recording talent Good to see ya around!!


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One Acoustic, my wife bought for me 10+ years ago and now just over a year ago seriously started trying to learn. I would like to get an electric guitar at some point. But probably wont until I have crossed that threshold of being able to play the acoustic guitar that sat in my closet unused for so long.


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1 Acoustic (Ibanez Concord), and one Electric (Yamaha). Might get a Classical sometime.

Btw. That guitar collection is sick


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Btw. That guitar collection is sick

...and I have one more now.

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...and I have one more now.
Rockerbob - do you buy/sell/horsetrade any of your guitars when you get new ones, or do you hang on to all of 'em?


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