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Slav123

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Guitar Center Glen Burnie
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Description: USED MUSIC MAN REFLEX BLACK W/ IVORY BINDING - $1,379.00

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Guitar Center Glen Burnie
Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061
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Description: USED MUSIC MAN REFLEX BLACK W/ IVORY BINDING - $1,379.00

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:eek: How the Hell is that possible!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
I don't need one but at that price Wow
 

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:eek: How the Hell is that possible!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
I don't need one but at that price Wow


GC's 30 day money back guarantee (no questions asked). So you can play it for about a month and then return it for a full refund. They then have to sell it as a used guitar for a lot less money.

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Really? Interesting. The guitar is missunderstood to say the least. Don't play my regular RW ASS the way I play my 25th. It's crazy, people just don't get it.
 

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I don't think that they would Colin. This is why this sounds like an amazing deal.

Where's our friend Zombie? He could enlighten us.

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whadoyoumean?


Part of it has to do with people's idea of what is good for tone. For example I had some people tell me that they went to try the Reflex and since it was so light when they picked it up they did not even try it. Their reason was that the heavier the guitar the better the wood, tone, sustain ect.

Another one I hear is "oh, it's chambered that is not for me, I don't play semi hollow body guitars"

The guitar is not semi hollow nor is heavier what decideds tone, sustain ect.

Those are just two of the reasons why it is misunderstood.

I play guitar live, I don't just play at home in a bed room (nothing against those guys by the way) but there is a part of a guitars tones that I can't even begin to judge until I am playing it in a real music setting. When I played my 25th I thought it sounds alive unplugged, it sounds good when playing through an amp alone but when I got in a band setting I thought "OMG, the tones, the choices"
 
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