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2013/07/06 12:08:40 (permalink)

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post edited by spacey - 2013/07/06 13:07:27
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    craigb
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    Re: Burp. 2013/07/06 13:59:02 (permalink)
    Thank you for not holding it in for later exit.

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re: Burp. 2013/07/06 14:37:33 (permalink)
    Aw geeze, this wasn't the thread about your first guitar or am I just not seeing it on the board?  I thought that was tres cool...especially since my first "real" electric was also a Harmony.  Sort of a Jagstangy double cutaway solid body in tobacco sunburst.  Double pickups (back then I didn't even know the difference between single coils and humbuckers).  I loved that guitar but after two years I traded it for an "even realer" Fender Musicmaster in sonic blue and a Princeton Reverb...both 1965s.  I wished to hell I'd have stopped there;-)
     
    Anyways, loved those pictures of your Harmony project.  Please post finished pix.
     

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    Re: Burp. 2013/07/06 14:51:10 (permalink)
    Ya, it was. I had to move the photos and new it would break the links and it seemed like
    a boring thing to post. It is my first electric. Had a really bad Kay acoustic that made my fingers
    bleed for the first few months. Dad saw I was going for it so he backed me.
     
    It is also something I'm doing whenever so no telling how long it'll be before I complete it...so...
    it would be best just to show the project when and if it works out. So far no reason to think it won't.
    I will post the results- good or bad.
     
     
     
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