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Thank you UGB

I just wanted to say thank you to UGB for these really great and useful stickeys

You ARE the man

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Aw shucks.

Hey, every player should have the best playing guitar they can and that starts with maximizing the guitar they already have. The more a player knows about the instrument and the less intimidating it is, the more they can master it. The racecar drivers that are the most successful are the ones that can determine what adjustments need to be made to the car to maximize it's performance for the given race. Eddie Van Halen wasn't just a good guitar player, he had the skills to build his own guitars. The more knowledge you have about how something functions the more control you have over that function.

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TRULY SAID... THANKS A LOT YOU'RE AWESOME


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Eddie Van Halen wasn't just a good guitar player, he had the skills to build his own guitars.
Yeah, and he also got himself a pretty good guitar tech too in Matt Bruck.

But I agree with what you said. It's all quite logical really.

Oh, and I also agree you are doing a great job! Keep it up!


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you rock my socks mate!

if i ever need because my guitar is , i won't get and , instead i'll to your and soon be again!

I you man!


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Glen, good to see you here. I can say you really do know your stuff about the tech stuff.
Keep up the good work and good lock on your other ventures.

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Glen, good to see you here. I can say you really do know your stuff about the tech stuff.
Keep up the good work and good lock on your other ventures.

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Took me a minute to put together who you were, but I got it! How's it goin' Bill?

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Things are going good here. How is the online guitar buisness going for you?

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Ebay is slow and I have a TON more inventory to put up in my own web store. I'm teaching guitar now and have 8 students in less than 2 months. That's really helping the cash flow.

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It's really really nice to have your here UGB. Thanks for helping me with the pickguard on my spider strat.

That's why I love you like an uncle.


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