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whatever you do, you need to put your own stamp on it.

like it really needs an octothorpe comic drawing of the sober irishman. somewhere. thats what i'm talking about.
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i got one of these last year for free, and it's what i'm using on my recent songfight entries (mine's not autographed, by the way. i just googled 'miller lite guitar' and this is the best picture i found.):
http://www.stlracing.com/modules.php?na ... adid=52290
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That is very funny to me.
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me too.
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While not as cool as bright sparkly pink daisy rock guitars, I'm trading in my old Ovation for one of these http://tinypic.com/6scegm.jpg It's sparkly black :D
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jute gyte wrote:i got one of these last year for free, and it's what i'm using on my recent songfight entries (mine's not autographed, by the way. i just googled 'miller lite guitar' and this is the best picture i found.):
http://www.stlracing.com/modules.php?na ... adid=52290
jute lite?
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jute gyte wrote:i got one of these last year for free, and it's what i'm using on my recent songfight entries (mine's not autographed, by the way. i just googled 'miller lite guitar' and this is the best picture i found.):
http://www.stlracing.com/modules.php?na ... adid=52290
I'm guessing the idea is for it to be as ugly as posible? Free is always good. A can of paint stripper works wonders. Does it play well?
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Paint stripper would NOT work on that guitar. It's a Squier, which means it has a polyurethane finish. Only aircraft-level strippers will take off poly. I tried some super-heavy duty stripper, and it didn't do a thing. So if you really wanted to take the finish off that, the only feasible way would be a palm sander, which is what I did.

So, to save all the trouble that I had to go through, I would say this:

Stickers, or spraypaint over what's there.
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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

Bjam wrote:While not as cool as bright sparkly pink daisy rock guitars, I'm trading in my old Ovation for one of these http://tinypic.com/6scegm.jpg It's sparkly black :D
Well it certainly is black.
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
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Dan-O from Five-O wrote:
Bjam wrote:While not as cool as bright sparkly pink daisy rock guitars, I'm trading in my old Ovation for one of these http://tinypic.com/6scegm.jpg It's sparkly black :D
Well it certainly is black.
But it's also sparkly. Especially in real life rather than photos.
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roymond wrote: Does it play well?
squire's aren't well-regarded by any means, so i doubt it, but i really wouldn't know. it does what i want it to, and it's a step up from my previous guitar, which i fear is slowly falling apart. it sounds nice to me.

as for the paintjob, i can't imagine caring enough to ever change it. plus if/when pumpkin buzzard performs live i think it will be a nice touch.
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I just started a project guitar of my own. I'm stripping down an old Squier tele, refinishing it, and fitting it with decent pickups and hardware.

I started stripping the paint today. I am hoping to finish tomorrow.
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Honestly, it's not really worth the money to put better pickups in a Squier.

Put the money that you would have spent on pickups (about $200 for a good tele setup) towards a good guitar. For $500 you can get some truly fantastic shit.

If you want a great guitar that won't hold it's dollar value for shit, but will work forever, get a Peavey. You can find good ones on Ebay for $200 that sell new for $1,000. With a hard case. Do a quick ebay search for a Peavey Firenza, Generation, Milestone, or a Cropper. Those are all fantastic guitars.

Just my opinion. 8)

Edit: oh, and you really shouldn't worry too much about sanding out the cavities. Just paint over 'em.
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La Patrie Collection. Made in Canada. Solid cedar top, solid indian rosewood back. Laquer. Ivorex nut and saddle has been swapped out for bone. Sells most places for about $520. None of your goddamn business how much mine was.

Yesssss.

Edit: Goddamn those frets are shiny (tip: polish your frets with cymbal polish. Just make sure to tape off the fingerboard, or at least be reasonably quick about cleanup)
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If anyone's in a pawn shop and sees a Stella acoustic guitar, email me immediately.
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THE PEAVEY CIRCLE OF DEATH IS COMPLETE

Picked up the T-40 bass today. The classic is borrowed from a guitar teacher at my store.

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I have a baby Taylor with a crack in it and it's missing the sixth string/tuning peg. I love it with all of my love.
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erik and i welcome you to the five string guitar club.
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Magnificent.
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There's even more than that too.

We have too many guitars :/
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geez, and each one has its own strap too. :shock:
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Post by jack »

hey stu, is that a D-28?

also....what is that old gibson electric hiding back there. LP junior?

also......bjam, if that IS a D-28, why the hell you playing an ovation? ;)
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