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    Meh, suits me... it'll sell easy enough.

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    Ok Strum.. Stop messing around and buy the damn thing. :

    You know you're going to.

    Killer guitar, rocket endorsed, how can you miss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket
    Meh, suits me... it'll sell easy enough.
    it was humor, but obviously a failed attempt. If you recall, I am anal about guitar weight and like them light (so I can spin them around my neck).

    I already started hinting to my wife - got the evil eye. Any of you ever seen the evil eye? Can scare the crap out of ya.

    Oh and keel, my wife said to tell you to - shut up!!!
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    I'm giving this some serious thought.

    These things always seem to have bad timing, but hey, been here before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    I am ''anal" about guitar weight
    What does it mean ?





    How about this one ? I ll make a good price ...

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    Don't I recall mention of some kid who wanted a guitar back around the start of this thread? :
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    Well Strum....I am LMAO over this and how you might wind up with the git instead of your daughter's friend........however, DVM is right, what about the young man?.....to that end, how about XAVIERE guitars??
    They seem to have a good rep around here........and if he doesn't like it, you'll probably fall in love with it and take it off his hands. :
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    Agile's not a bad little Korean brand, either.
    You and the boy could sit down and pick together when you get your new axe..................
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    Agile's not a bad little Korean brand, either.
    You and the boy could sit down and pick together when you get your new axe..................
    My concern with Agile, he can't test drive one.

    I've heard good and bad about Agile (as with many brands). My other issue with them, people seem to accept the flaws. That would be ok if they told you about the flaws up front. However, I do read here and other forums where people are happy with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Don't I recall mention of some kid who wanted a guitar back around the start of this thread? :
    You're right. He wanted the Washburn and the RP350 and that isn't a dead issue. I want him to go out and look at some of the guitars suggested early on in this thread. It would be nice if he purchased my Washburn and RP350, but I want him to learn not to be attracted to eye candy. Although at times I may not be the one to teach that, all of my guitars can be sold for more than I paid for them. I could have easily pushed the purchase, but despite what the perception is here, I am not going to just focus on a sale.

    As for the LP, I may have to reluctantly pass this time around. It isn't the first time I had to walk away, and it won't be the last. Despite that, the pain never seems to lessen.
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