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Hi everyone. I have been in love with guitars for about 45 years and have acquired a motley assortment over the years (I would have posted a link to my blogspot where I have posted pictures of them, but links are not allowed until you have 10 posts, it seems). My predeliction has always been for old and slightly beat-up guitars so I don't have to be paranoid about scratching them, but recently I bought my first ever shiny new one - an Avalon L32, and have hardly put it down since. So I was looking for some new riffs to celebrate with, and remembered Kirk's site which I discovered from excerpts on Google video. What a geezer he is, providing beginners and old farts alike with something to chew on, and all for free! I wish him all the best, and likewise all you pluckers, strummers and general guitar bashers. Remember, whatever your state of advancement, it can only get better from here.

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Welcme to the forum bluejack!

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I put it down to an addictive personality (certainly is for me) be it my photography, web construction or guitar, I have no off switch....

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Hi bluejack. Would love to see those pics when you've got ten posts.

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