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is there a list anywhere of kirks guitars?

i was watching the romeo and juliet and here comes the sun lesson videos and thought the guitars used there were very nice sounding. anyone know what they are?

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I think the acoustic is an old Martin, but I'm sure Kirk will soon let you know.


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is there a list anywhere of kirks guitars?

i was watching the romeo and juliet and here comes the sun lesson videos and thought the guitars used there were very nice sounding. anyone know what they are?
Here are mine ...

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yup, they sound great and its also because captain plays them beautifully !!!
i wish i could someday play atleast 1 song like him


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I'm glad that some responded to your question, because I asked the very same thing and got no answers.

Nevermind hey, that's life! Ignore me, I'm just sounding off is all!

BTW, welcome to the site because despite my grumbles, this is a very good guitar site and there are many that will help you should you have any queries.


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I'm glad that some responded to your question, because I asked the very same thing and got no answers.

Nevermind hey, that's life! Ignore me, I'm just sounding off is all!

BTW, welcome to the site because despite my grumbles, this is a very good guitar site and there are many that will help you should you have any queries.
LOL Kirks' pics of his gear have been in the pics of your gear forum for quite a while now.

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hmmm........okay!


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