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Douglas Octanis (Lefty)
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    A couple moths ago, I went to my local (Don't hate me here) Sam ash to purchase a guitar to soothe my G.A.S (guitar acquisition syndrome) of course, being a lefty in a big box store, my options were fairly limited. However one guitar in particular caught my eye; a black Douglas Octanis, sitting lonely and unplayed on their sad little lefty rack. I motioned for one of the commissioned sales robots who work at the counter to tell me how much it was, he stared at the guitar for a minute and then told me that, because it was used he'd sell it to me for $99 American. I agreed, took it home, and strung that sucker up. As soon as I really held the guitar, I knew that it was the one for me; the body was surprisingly comfortable for a V and the humbuckers were just great, especially when filtered through a smattering of pedals. the tune-o-matic bridge & tailpeice were a nice touch and really saved me a lot of time tuning if you know what I mean. as for tone, the resonance of the guitar was simply flabbergasting, as was the sustain. All in all, the guitar is amazing, and has restored my faith in small-company guitars. I would recommend one to any player, experienced or not. Remember, just because a guitar is low-cost that doesn't mean that it is cheap.

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    Pics or it didn't happen!
    Dave
    Guitars: Ibanez AF-75, Schecter Solo-6 Custom, Douglas SG
    Amps: Fender Princeton 65, Marshall AVT50
    Pedals: Metal Muff, MXR Smart Gate, EHX Cathedral Reverb, Digitech RP-255

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    Quote Originally Posted by progrmr
    Pics or it didn't happen!
    My favorite tv shows are reruns. Specificly the ones I've seen before; that way I can say "I've seen this before", turn off the tv, and go play guitar some more.

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    I've always wondered about the Douglas guitars, I assumed they were a step or two below Agile but I had never played or seen one in person. Good to know!

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    I have a Douglas that is a pretty nice guitar (it's the one on the left in my avatar). Licensed Floyd, neck through, mahogany body...pretty dang nice for under 2 bills. Congrats on your purchase, and Happy New Guitar Day!
    -Sean
    Guitars: Lots.
    Amphs: More than last year.
    Pedals: Many, although I go straight from guitar to amp more often lately.

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