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    Nice work, Jimi!

    I've always thought the Jimmie Vaughn Strat to be the best deal in the whole Fender line. It sounds even better with the pickup change.

    Thanks for sharing that, I enjoyed it.

    BTW, where did you learn to speak English so well? You speak English better than many of the people with whom I speak on a daily basis...and English is there first and only language!
    Ah, nothing relieves the discomfort of GAS pains like the sound of the UPS truck rumbling down your street. It's like the musician's Beano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloozcat View Post
    BTW, where did you learn to speak English so well? You speak English better than many of the people with whom I speak on a daily basis...and English is there first and only language!
    He certainly didn't learn English here in the US then! I remember a man from the an Arabian country that worked in my previous job that learned "English" from Louisiana oil rig workers. Every other word he spoke was the F-bomb, and much of the rest was Creole Cajun slang. I think it was the strangest linguistics I've heard in my life!

    Jimi, Robert, and Dee really do speak excellent English from what their videos reveal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloozcat View Post


    Nice work, Jimi!

    I've always thought the Jimmie Vaughn Strat to be the best deal in the whole Fender line. It sounds even better with the pickup change.

    Thanks for sharing that, I enjoyed it.

    BTW, where did you learn to speak English so well? You speak English better than many of the people with whom I speak on a daily basis...and English is there first and only language!
    Thanks Blooz. Yeah the Jimmie Vaughan is a great deal, if not the best in the whole Fender range. There's a lot of musicians that think so, too. But exchanging the pick ups is a real MUST in my eyes. I understand that the Tex Mex pus are Jimmies taste, but most poeple have problems getting good sound with them. I still remember the first notes I played on my Jimmie Strat after replacing the pus and I was blown away by the difference it made. But this does not mean that the guitar sounds depends entirely on the pu choice. The Jimmie Vaughan is extremely well built and shaped! The wood on my guitar is highly resonant. By the way, my English is plain and simple English you learn in school here in Germany.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75 View Post
    By the way, my English is plain and simple English you learn in school here in Germany.
    My compliments to your teachers, then. It's rare that someone ever becomes fluent in a language learned in the public school systems here. Case in point: My niece studied Spanish 4-years in public school and 2-years in college. By her own admission it wasn't until she had immersed herself in Spanish because of a job she had where she only dealt with native Spanish speakers that she finally became fluent in the language. She said that she had a lot of difficulty communicating the first few weeks on the job. And, she's very bright in addition to being a very quick learner (Honors student, full scholarship through her Masters).

    I know just enough Spanish and French to get myself into trouble!
    Ah, nothing relieves the discomfort of GAS pains like the sound of the UPS truck rumbling down your street. It's like the musician's Beano.

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