Just put "epiphone valve special" (including the quotes!) into the Google search. You can also put this into Google itself which will do something similar:
"epiphone valve special" site:thefret.net
I was looking for some threads on the Epiphone Valve Special. Unfortunately when you do a search you get threads that have the word "Special" or "valve" - well, you get my point.
Is there any way to do a search so it only picks up exactly what I am looking for?
Mark
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Just put "epiphone valve special" (including the quotes!) into the Google search. You can also put this into Google itself which will do something similar:
"epiphone valve special" site:thefret.net
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Under search, use Google to search the site- and look for "epiphone valve special" (include quotes). That ought to narrow it down (I think).
edit: Yeah, what he said
Hey, thanks guys - another "you learn something new everyday" moment. I thought that using that would just do the normal google search, maybe I should have paid closer attention to the selection below the box.
Mark
* Loud is good, good is better!
Like Marnold said. The domain search format also works for sites that don't have a google search option. It's worth knowing to hone your searches.
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I know to do this, but I often have a hard time digging up an old post. I rack my brain for what might be a phrase unique to that thread with no luck.
I pick a moon dog.