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Jumping on the Squier bandwagon

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(@rahul)
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She has been pretty good to me for the last 25 years :D

That's incredible dog.I am sure, for the future too. 8)

How's the Skeleton these days, by the way, which hangs on your guitar wall ?


   
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(@anonymous)
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Well, I've had the guitar for over 24 hours now.

Think I found my new rock out guitar. Not just for the sound but because it's so light. You can move the guitar around to what's most comfortable, makes playing easier. I like tilting the guitar way up for those bends and dive bombs. Amazingly, after wailing on the trem, it held tune fairly well. Not say it stayed exactly how I tune it, it was a little off, but still EADGBE. My last guitar, one dive bomb and the whole thing went out of tube by almost 2 whole steps.

Anyway, I posted a sound sample at

http://owa.dmusic.com/

Sorrying it's kinda squealy, wanted to try some Wah along with the whammy bar.


   
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(@dan-t)
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Rock out chick! 8) Very cool OWA! :wink: 8)

Dan

"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge


   
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 Bish
(@bish)
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Jimi?

Bish

"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"


   
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(@off-he-goes)
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Congrats OWA, have fun!

Paul

Vacate is the word...Vengance has no place on me or her...Cannot find a comfort in this world.


   
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