This makes sense to me and it gibes with both my experience with my Tex-Mex and with what I've seen reported from people whose opinions I trust on the net.Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
the key to MIM teles and strats is to play a bunch and when you find one you like buy that one....don't let them go get you one new in the box....each one is very different...
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This makes sense to me and it gibes with both my experience with my Tex-Mex and with what I've seen reported from people whose opinions I trust on the net.Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
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[QUOTE=sunvalleylaw I also think that sometimes they must pay a little extra attention with the special edition MIMs. At least mine seemed that way. [/QUOTE]
Could be, mine too...
Dennis