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Tanax

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I really don't see any problems in me asking a lot of questions, being new here and all.. shouldn't you help me out instead of just bashing me? And what's that talk about me being the new "That Guy"? Being the new Crimson?? I am certainly not anything like him.
 

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I really don't see any problems in me asking a lot of questions, being new here and all.. shouldn't you help me out instead of just bashing me? And what's that talk about me being the new "That Guy"? Being the new Crimson?? I am certainly not anything like him.

Nothing wrong with asking questions, but you asked the same question 10 times and were given easy to understand answers by multiple forum members, each who was clear and concise in their reply. There are only so many ways to answer your question and we've exhausted all of them. If you don't understand by now.....
 

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So 58 posts later, and 51 posts after you were given an easy to understand explanation have you figured it out yet?

As I said, I - yes, I PERSONALLY - think that the Trans part is unneccessary if all it does is describing that the finish is transparent. But okay, I understand. It was not 51 posts for the record, of those there are probably 48 irrellavent and stupid posts.
 

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As I said, I - yes, I PERSONALLY - think that the Trans part is unneccessary if all it does is describing that the finish is transparent.

Then how would you know it was transparent? This isn't just EBMM's terminology, it is used by every manufacturer to differentiate between colors types, you know why? Because it is necessary.

After reading this thread even my cats now understand the terminology.
 

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Then how would you know it was transparent? This isn't just EBMM's terminology, it is used by every manufacturer to differentiate between colors types, you know why? Because it is necessary.

After reading this thread even my cats now understand the terminology.

Alright, I thought from a different perspective. As I said, I understand now.
 

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Is your JP DDII still on order?

Well yes. It's currently shipping so haven't got it yet. Hopefully I'll get it any day now.

Got any vids of you're Dargie II in action?

I don't have any vids of "you are" Dargie II in action. I could have vids of "your" Dargie II but that would require me to recieve the guitar first which as said, I haven't yet :)
 

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Well yes. It's currently shipping so haven't got it yet. Hopefully I'll get it any day now.



I don't have any vids of "you are" Dargie II in action. I could have vids of "your" Dargie II but that would require me to recieve the guitar first which as said, I haven't yet :)

ooh you caught my joke......
I'm glad you drew attention to it... was it a quilt or a flame?
 

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Tanax..you are out of line. You have been asking basic questions and have gotten sincere answers and you wont accept them. You have used words like stupid and dumb and frankly most of your threads have ended up with people losing their patience.
Az please try to be nicer though you are not helping any of the mods with your CONSTANT biting comments.

Phil I know who you are and you did a good job.

Tanax if you ask a question and it is answered let it die. If you dont know the difference between quilted maple and flame then I cant help you either....expecially after its been explained to you numerous times

Sunburst in a bolt on world is like the classic fender black red yellow
 

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I've made 7 threads and only 1 turned out like this. That's hardly "most of my threads".

But as I said, I understand. However, I don't understand why you posted that since everything's been solved. You can close this thread now to prevent further discussion. Thank you.
 

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But as I said, I understand. However, I don't understand why you posted that since everything's been solved. You can close this thread now to prevent further discussion. Thank you.

Marcus, why not just accept that good answers have been given and everything is alright? I got the feeling you're the only one who keeps on coming back...but what for, brother? To torture yourself? If you understood, just let it go :)
 

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I've made 7 threads and only 1 turned out like this. That's hardly "most of my threads".
If you want to stick around here you're going to have to chill out and not always try to get the last word. You had a zillion guys trying to help you out - including BP himself. A simple "thank you" would suffice.

You can also cut it out with the language/grammar corrections. We're not grading here and English is a second language to many of the forumites.
 

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As I said, I - yes, I PERSONALLY - think that the Trans part is unneccessary if all it does is describing that the finish is transparent. But okay, I understand. It was not 51 posts for the record, of those there are probably 48 irrellavent and stupid posts.

Not really.

Naming a color "Trans Red" as an example...tells you that you can see the figuring of the wood, you see the red, and there's no black or other color around the outside of the guitar.

So a Trans Red guitar and a Black Cherry Burst guitar have the same center color, but the Black Cherry Burst has the black around the outside. With both of them, you can see the wood clearly in the center portion of the guitar.

FBHIC
 
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