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Old October 3rd, 2007
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sometimes i think i`m to old to learn guitar but i`m goin2 stick at it.

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Hello Geejay and welcome to the forum. You are never to old to learn, enjoy the journey.

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A lot of us here are edging up in years and its not stopping any of us...Welcome Enjoy


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Never too old to learn anything geejay, age is just natures way of telling you to sit down more often and play a guitar


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Hi geejay and welcome.

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Welcome geejay,I'm older than dirt and getting a guitar not long ago is one of the best things I could have done for myself.
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Welcome, geejay, quite a few of the members here started 40,50+ and some older than that. No problem, just enjoy it.


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Hello and welcome geejay.


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Thanks everyone. Great site.
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i thought i was to old at 26 to start but then realised your never to old if your willing to put time and effort in youll get good results

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