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Larry

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Im sure I'll eventually will sell it. Honestly I've never had a guitar longer than 3 years. I like to move them around try different models ect. Who knows this Dargie Delight may be different.
 

GWDavis28

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Larry, really you rotate you stuff that much, wow man. I have a feeling that you'll like the Luke and it being the DD I have a feeling that you hang on to it man.

I got to see Lukes in Dallas and it is amazing!!

Glenn |B)
 

Larry

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Lets see I have had 3 Les Pauls standard, faded, and studio, I have had 2 SGs and a handful of Fenders, and one G&L. And only one Ball my Axis. Which I don't see going anywhere I think Im going to stick with the EBMMs Ive never owned anything so well made. Also the community that supports these guitars is amazing
 

Elmer Imperial

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Gotta agree with everything said - don't sell the DD Luke!

Now, in case you do decide to let it go... well, I'd be be glad to take it off your hands. :)

Just sayin'... :D
 

slukather

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Im sure I'll eventually will sell it. Honestly I've never had a guitar longer than 3 years. I like to move them around try different models ect. Who knows this Dargie Delight may be different.

You'll love it man, and you won't be able to get rid of it.

I've had my Luke 1 for god knows how many years, and still guitars come and go and l still go back to my Luke, thats why l'm starting to sell off the rest of my guitars. I don't need them anymore, the Luke does it all.

Scott.
 

SteveB

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I'm glad Larry decided to keep the Dargie, too. I was trying to figure out how I could scoop it up without selling any of my kids... :D
 

lumberjack

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Hey Larry.

I'm really glad you've decided to keep the Dargie. I definately believe you would have regretted it later on. Once these guitars are delivered, I think everybody who ordered one is going to realize how special they are. Actually, I think we do already. You talk about how rare they are going to be.....+1000 to that comment. My dealer was told that my 6 string Petrucci is going to be the only one in Canada. Talk about rare.:eek: Once February/March comes around, I think you'll realize you did the right thing.

Scott
 

Larry

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I can always sell it later on at a profit instead of a loss. I can't tell you how much money I've lost on guitars when I sell them. Glad I settled on EBMMs
 
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