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Old June 20th, 2008
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I have:

guitar:
-variax 300
-Silvertone Paul Stanley Sovereign

bass:
-Fender MIM P-Bass deluxe special.
-cheap layla bass kit I'm building.
-good carvin kit I have to build.


My Tanglewood TSE505 I am giving to my teacher, and he or someone in his band will find a home for it, that guitar does not deserve not to be played.

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I have 2 guitars now!!!


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And 1 chinese fiddle if that counts!!!


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I'm sitting with 4 now, gave a dread to a friend. Samick Royal 3 semi hollow, Fender Fat Strat, Martin 000M, and a Samick D15 Rio Grande,
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Thats the spirit! Congrats!


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I did a bit of cleaning house. I sold my Martin D-1 and my Guild F-42NT and picked up a couple of new ones. Here's the new list:

1999 Taylor 714ce (red cedar top)
1985 Washburn D21 (chocolate)
1979 Les Paul "The Paul" (carved top, solid walnut)
2008 PRS Custom 22 (carved maple top, tobacco sunburst)
???? Ibanez EDA900 Ergodyne (bass)
???? Fender P (bass)


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Ah the Ergodyne bass. I wonder if the design was any related to the S series.


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I have three guitars now,one electric and two acoustics.The next goal would be an American strat or a good Ibanez ...

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1, but when I catch on, I'll upgrade, as well as buy a couple more. And of course a bigger amp.


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I have just one. It's an acoustic, but I'll upgrade when I master the art. ( Or become good enough.)


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