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Ponch

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LOL..yo bro Larry if I were you I'll put that gorgeous dargie in a special hard case with a BIG LOCK hangin to keep it safe :D
 

Larry

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I baby that sucker so badly. It left my house once to show some friends. Then back in the music room:D
 

fogman

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I think you should ask Brent as to what to do! :rolleyes:

So far he's kept his, which is a miracle. That might mean something!!
 

brentrocks

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It seem with about every guitar I have ever owned that after about 6-8 months I get too accustomed to it and end up selling it for something new... I'm getting the same thing now with the Dargie:eek: I love the guitar the feel, tone, playability and everything else that goes with it but yet I'm still wanting something more, like something is missing... :( Please don't tell me I'm destine to be a bass player:rolleyes:;):p

i know how you feel:D
 

acwild

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I think you have the right frame of mind and should sell the Dargie. Green is a horrible color, your friends won't like you, and your dog is scared of it. Now me being a sympathetic soul, will be happy to take it off of your hands. No really, I'll do that for you. :D
 

starsky

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It seem with about every guitar I have ever owned that after about 6-8 months I get too accustomed to it and end up selling it for something new... I'm getting the same thing now with the Dargie:eek: I love the guitar the feel, tone, playability and everything else that goes with it but yet I'm still wanting something more, like something is missing... :( Please don't tell me I'm destine to be a bass player:rolleyes:;):p

Another crazy right here, been considering selling my piezo-loaded Dargie JP6 :eek:

...but only because I want a BFR! :eek:
 
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Roxy

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Please do not sell the Dargie. You WILL regret it, and can never get it back. It's my favorite of the Dargie models and wish I had one. I let a few EB/MM slip away in the past due to various reasons and have lived to regret it. I just ended up buying them all over again, but I got the new pickups, updates, etc. and my favorite colors. Never again.
 

Larry

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Larry, you are such a tease, you have no idea how much pain and suffering this thread is causing me. I think I may need some counseliing after this!

Its alright I don't think I would of shipped to the UK anyways...:eek::p;):D
 

Spudmurphy

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I think it's great when you get a guitar and you think "That's it - that's the one I've been looking for!!". - That has happened to me with the BCB AL.

I have had a problem bonding with the LEAL - there are things that I love about it, but other aspects I am not 100% with. Would I get rid of it ? - Noway because I know that there is little out there to beat it - I would end up regretting getting rid of it.

Maybe you are one of those who likes the "chase" - getting worked up about it during the waiting period, getting excited the day it arrives, bonding with it , licking it !!!... ... ok I'll stop there. But just take stock of the position and get content with what ya got - a load of people would love to have that DD.

Sure,get rid of it,if you think it sucks - I don't think you feel that for one moment!!

BP thinks you should keep it - listen to a voice of experience - he'll gain more if you buy another new one.

In 20 - 30 years time that DD will be a very collectible item - if not so already.
 
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