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Norrin Radd

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.....Of all the great ones that I've let go, the 20th is the one I regret parting with more than any other. Just a phenomenal guitar! A BIG mistake to get rid of it. Quite a shame. Hopefully, I'll land another some day. An all around superb instrument. That is all......:eek:

Pics of beauties gone by:

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Warg Master

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.....Of all the great ones that I've let go, the 20th is the one I regret parting with more than any other. Just a phenomenal guitar! A BIG mistake to get rid of it. Quite a shame. Hopefully, I'll land another some day. An all around superb instrument. That is all......:eek:

Pics of beauties gone by:

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I've wanted this one for a very long time.

In fact a long while ago I saw it on eBay and I was the high bidder for a while... until the snipers came in....
 
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Roubster

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Yea I let go of my 20th Silo as well. Great guitar but just felt really small overall when I was playing it and also with the 24 frets felt quite compressed to me after I was playing my Y2D for some time. I wish I still had the Silo Special though. That was probably the one I really loved the most. I sold 2 LUKEs as well and my first EBMM which was a Silhouette in vintage sunburst...that one was pretty cool.
 

luv

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People are pretty proud of them. They are still asking some high prices for them on the used market. I'd love to have one. It's one of the better looking guitars in the lineup (IMHO).

"tone wood cocktail" - BP

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peterd79

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People are pretty proud of them. They are still asking some high prices for them on the used market. I'd love to have one. It's one of the better looking guitars in the lineup (IMHO).

"tone wood cocktail" - BP

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yeah i'm pretty proud of this one :)

BP has talked me out of selling it a few times - Thanks BP
 

ily

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i've let they go 2 silo 20TH i'm a triple idiot :(

and no chance to buy them again

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peterd79

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Save that line for your wife. We're your gear-enabling friends here. :D

What's actually funny is i'm not married but my girlfriend is a very talented musician herself and comes from a long line of musicians and i'm actually in a band with her dad...

I was looking at a guitar in Hollywood and she actually was encouraging me to buy it... i was the one who walked away and she's encouraged me to get what i need to continue to make music. She's incredible...
 

acwild

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What's actually funny is i'm not married but my girlfriend is a very talented musician herself and comes from a long line of musicians and i'm actually in a band with her dad...

I was looking at a guitar in Hollywood and she actually was encouraging me to buy it... i was the one who walked away and she's encouraged me to get what i need to continue to make music. She's incredible...

Wow! You sure are lucky. I married a great woman but I can't relate to your situation gear-wise.
 
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