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Old November 22nd, 2006
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List of accesory to get

hi

my guitar which i recently bought, garrison Ag-700 (soooo happy im doing the happy dance right now ) okay i know there will be things that i will need. such as digital tuners, extra strings and Frame. so far the things I will be getting(listed below) are what I believe I need. please point out if i should be getting anymore items?

HardCase, Guitar Stand Frame A (if there is a better frame suggest it thanks), Digital Tuner(i plan to train my ears for a while by listening how its suppose to sound when tuned and then hand tune it).

also I plan to get cleaners and polishers to keep it spiffy new =). its my baby gatta take care of it. any reccomendation for cleaners?

body styles dreadnaught, grand concert, parlour
top solid cedar
back & sides rosewood
neck nato
fingerboard rosewood
bridge rosewood
bracing Griffiths Active Top Brace™
headstock veneer rosewood
fingerboard binding ivory color abs
headstock binding ivory color abs
rosette abalone
tuners Grover 18:1 gold
finish is gloss

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Hercules guitar stands http://www.herculesstands.com/guitars/guitarstands.html
are excellent.
A capo is also a good thing to buy. Jim Dunlopand Kaiser trigger capos are the best ones in my opinion.
All the best with it.

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what are capos?

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Have a read of this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capo

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Picks? Unless of course you plan on playing fingerstyle exclusively.
Strap if you plan on playing standing up


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yep i got tortoise picks already. thanks addint strap to my list.

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