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Thanks. I forgot to mention the make of the guitar. It's an Agile AL3000 Prestige from Rondo music. It is Korean made but after I did a setup (I had to regulate the nut) it plays like a dream. I put a GFS hot nashville pup in the bridge. The amp's a quad100dfx. On top was a zoom 606 multi-fx pedal. The other guitar was an Epiphone T310 telecaster that I'm sorry I sold it. Yea, that's me in '99.

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