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TimSz

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Hmm.

So, I'm to understand that these are no longer available? Has there been any mention of them turning into regular production models? A few friends of mine have shown interest after playing them, but the sparsity is causing difficulty.

Now, as for this guy... SINCE THE GUYS AT THE GUITAR STORE DIDN'T ORDER MY AXIS ROSEWOOD... I sure would like to see one turn up left handed. I want a hot humbucker guitar.

If you couldn't tell by the font increase, I was a little more than displeased when I found out that the guitar wasn't ordered. That means my tenure of dealing with them has officially come to pass. Any of you good guitar dealers want a wrong-handed customer that spends too much money on EBMM?

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Great 20th!

It's been said before and should be said again and again ... the 20th flat out rocks.

Run, don't walk, to the next dealer that has one for sale. They're Poppa approved :cool:

(If you're in Canada then put on the snowshoes first and catch a ride on the next wild Moose outside the neighbouring Tim Horton's that's heading in that direction.)
 

TimSz

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Jimmy

Deep breath time. Grab a paper bag and breath deeply. WE are alive and in America.....OH WAIT! you are in Canada......

Nevermind.

I hate you people. Hahahaha. I wonder where all this angst against Canadians came from. I mean, it's not like we stormed the White House and burnt it down...

Oh wait... we did. :D
 
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I hate you people. Hahahaha. I wonder where all this angst against Canadians came from. I mean, it's not like we stormed the White House and burnt it down...

Oh wait... we did. :D

You know ... being left handed I have to say the best guitar related decision I ever made was not to learn to play left handed. :D
 

TimSz

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Hmm.

Do you remember that scene from Billy Madison where Steve Buscemi's character has a list of people to kill? You've made it to mine, sir... with your pithy comments of "look at me, mister left handed playing right handed."...

I stick with it. I hate you people. Hahahaha.

Read the fine print people. I don't hate any of you. I envy you all for having a much better selection of guitars, and the ability to walk into a store and be overwhelmed by selection. Damn you all. Green with envy!!!
 

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You know ... being left handed I have to say the best guitar related decision I ever made was not to learn to play left handed. :D

^^^^^^^^^^^^
Amen Jason, I too am lefthanded and never even considered trying to play that way, just felt natural to play righthanded, plus way more choices, now if I could only not suck:D
 

Headstock

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^^^^^^^^^^^^
Amen Jason, I too am lefthanded and never even considered trying to play that way, just felt natural to play righthanded, plus way more choices, now if I could only not suck:D


Oh too be sure, I to dream that I play better than I do ;) Maybe Jimmy has a harder time finding guitars, but his revenge is that it was easier to learn and he probably plays better than us. :)

Oh never mind I just remembered he's Canadian. I bet he can play hockey though.
 

TimSz

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Hahahahaha.

You are a very funny man. I wish I had some pithy comeback about some phenomenal guitar player coming from Canada, but I really don't know of any... the first thing that came to mind was a joke about Nickelback.

Does anyone know of any rockin' guitar players from Canada that have left their mark on the playing world as we know it? Hmm. Tough question.

And by the way, I never had time or patience to learn how to skate. I was too busy playing guitar.

:D
 

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Continuation of the thread hijack -

Hey Jimmy what do you think of the MINI Z?

Country to Metal tones in there ?
 

TimSz

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The Mini Z.

I don't think there's metal in it. I mean, you can hook it up to a 4x12 and get a great... eighties rock/metal. It nails GnR to the tee.

From there, it can do coutnry, blues, and some light jazz. It breaks up really early on, so it's more of an overdrive pedal with a speaker attached than anything else.

For my intents and purposes, it's awesome. My next acquisition is a Prescription ES. I am sold on Dr. Z amps. They just do it for me.
 
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