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(13 replies, posted in Newbie Section)

i started to learn to play the violin and bass guitar when i was 4

2

(18 replies, posted in Guitars)

nah sorry i dont want to get rid of it as it was a gift and its my first guitar so it has a sentimental value to me  default/big_smile

3

(18 replies, posted in Guitars)

ok thanks

oh cool, do you know anyone thats local then that might be able to teach me guitar ?

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(18 replies, posted in Guitars)

By the way guys its not a left handed copy ive only just noticed that my webcam has reversed it its a right handed one and as for the neck i took it apart and there is no identification on it like serial number, but it has created more work for me because the screws were rusted and snapped in half so half screws are stuck in the neck now  default/sad  default/yikes

mitch

btw thanks and ill look at my local guitar shop for KAYs see if they can help now i have identified the make  default/smile

6

(18 replies, posted in Guitars)

no the original parts are so rusty that when i picked up the whammy bar it snaped in half  default/sad  default/sad

Olly wrote:

Hi Mitch - welcome to the forum.

I think that the sound and feel is way more important than looks!

hi thanks its nice to feel welcome  default/smile

8

(18 replies, posted in Guitars)

http://s4.postimage.org/slwc6i1w/Snapshot_20110511.jpg


someone gave me this guitar about a month ago and i need parts for it i.e new pick ups but i have no idea what it is. i have a peavey case with it so it might be a peavey but i have not idea. any help is very much appreciated

Regards Mitch

mine was that is was amazing to play but it looked rubbish all the paint had come off and the crome parts rusted
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