Willem,
Is "Hallelujah" the name of your guitar or your response to thinking one up?
- Dennis (in Seattle)
Have you named your instrument yet?
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Actually, that's a fair point, I guess guitars are female as they mostly lie in the arms of men.... alone in their rooms... and just look at the shape!
neverfoundthetime wrote:
- Dennis (in Seattle)
Yeah, look at the shape. Now you know why I didn't buy a dreadnaught.Actually, that's a fair point, I guess guitars are female as they mostly lie in the arms of men.... alone in their rooms... and just look at the shape!
- Dennis (in Seattle)
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I am with Dustystrings.....no proper names for my guitars, but a few choice ones when my practice is not going well.....
MJ
MJ
dennisg wrote:
Have a look to her nice strings.!! and you may touch...neverfoundthetime wrote:Yeah, look at the shape. Now you know why I didn't buy a dreadnaught.Actually, that's a fair point, I guess guitars are female as they mostly lie in the arms of men.... alone in their rooms... and just look at the shape!
- Dennis (in Seattle)
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Nice one Rick! The newer ones are expensive and higher maintenance ... so I've heard!I had an old Beater that has been traded in for a nice young sweet thing. RicksPick