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mesavox

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There was a mic not working, so in the hustle to find the cord, it got pulled, mic stand fell down and knocked the BFR down and.. gasp... two chips on the upper horn.

This guitar and I have definitely gotten some battle scars together.

So, my debate is... do I find a good luthier to repair the dings, or leave it because it's too expensive to fix two sunflower seed sized cracks in the clear coat?

And I know... I should put the guitar up after soundcheck.. but we were still soundchecking. (is that all one word? lol)

New Years Eve for me was kinda cursed... first I backed the trailer into a wooden post, then that. Hopefully that was a sign of a year gone bye, and not of things to come.
 

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Last year was rough for lots of us, hopefully this year is the exact opposite!

I would leave the cracks alone, and not do any touch-up unless bare wood is showing. Even then I might not do anything to fix them. It sucks damaging your instrument, but each mark tells a story, and some even teach us a thing or two.
 

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Kevin,

Have you considered maybe switching to drums?

1. They are harder to steal
2. They are harder to knock over.


Just a thought.

:D
 

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Kevin,

Have you considered maybe switching to drums?

1. They are harder to steal
2. They are harder to knock over.


Just a thought.

:D

Typical lefty mentality :D If you screw something up or it gets stolen, quit and try something else :D

In all seriousness, Kevin, I'd leave them unless there's bare wood showing. Some of us call the battle scars "mojo."
 

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hey mesavox, if you're really unhappy with the chips, i'd be more than glad to take the guitar off your hands! i'm definitely on the lookout for a slightly battered bfr. let me know if you're willing to sell...
 

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Typical lefty mentality :D If you screw something up or it gets stolen, quit and try something else :D

I know your joking Brad ,of course, but being a left handed guitarist for 20+ years and finding EBMM has shown my resilience to quitting and failure. There is always hope young padawans!


Hijack over.
 

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Reversing: My guide stepped out of the rear view mirror range and then gave the stop sign. LOL The trailer is tough... not even a scratch. The poor post... well, it's seen better days. lol

Not selling the guitar. Sorry. lol I love the thing...dents and all. Still undecided if I'll fix the dings (I will fix the neck dings someday, but that's a pretty big project I have to save for).

Drums: Harder to steal unless someone steals your trailer like they did to poor Kill Hannah in Philly. :( Those guys, and the 8 (or how ever many it was) other bands that played that venue and had their trucks stolen had a rough year.

As for 2010... I have a good feeling about playing the showcase at SXSW. Being invited is already a big deal even if nothing comes of it. Maybe that means we're doing something right.

So here's the new rule... 2010 is going to be an awesome year for all us knuckleheads! :)
 

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+1 I'm down with that. :)

Me too, and I just got off the phone with Pete.:D

Mesavox, if they don't interfere with your playing don't get them fixed. The only time I ever had a guitar refinished was when I got a hug dent right where I plant my pinky which made the guitar unplayable.
 
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mesavox

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Methinks Mesavox was born under a bad sign.

Man.. I was born when the moon was in the 7th house and Jupiter aligns with Mars...

Ok, so I'm Aquarius, but the age of Aquarius hasn't really started yet I guess... um.. whatever all that means anyway. lol
 

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Man.. I was born when the moon was in the 7th house and Jupiter aligns with Mars...

Ok, so I'm Aquarius, but the age of Aquarius hasn't really started yet I guess... um.. whatever all that means anyway. lol

I was thinking more of the song "Born Under a Bad Sign." :)
 

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I feel your pain. After a gig about 6 months ago, I only had my guitars left to load. Unfortunately, one of the BFR cases was not latched all the way and my JP6 Bahama Blueburst hit the floor leaving a good ding in the upper horn. I thought I would get over it but still haven't. :mad:
 

mesavox

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I was thinking more of the song "Born Under a Bad Sign." :)

work with me here... LOL

Alghough... out of the Vai and Satch songs, and the classical songs... "Walkin By Myself" was the best song we played at my senior recital I think. lol Maybe I'm a blues artist in denial and that's my whole problem. lol
 

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So here's the new rule... 2010 is going to be an awesome year for all us knuckleheads! :)

I'll drink to that. The last few years have been rough going and actually playing my MM guitars have really helped me get through it! I am more looking forward to '010 (sorry Colbert ;)) than any other year in my adult life.
 
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