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THANKS CUR: LOVE LIAM

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CUR IS THE MAN.

THIS ARRIVED A COUPLE DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS WITH THE DREADED ERIC STAAL HOCKEY CARD.


LIAM LOVES IT. IT WAS WORTH LOOSING THE ONLY 2 GAMES THIS YEAR AGAINST CAROLINA.

THANKS DUDE.

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took me a while to find baby sized guitar strap.

turns out those little straps that come with ROCK BAND work great for little kids
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That's awesome.

Although you've now made me want to hunt down something similar for my daughter.

How old is Liam if you don't mind me asking?
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two
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Cool. My daughter is two so that's obviously old enough to get a guitar.

What is the one Liam's got?

Edit: think I've found it.
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http://www.totalmusic.co.uk/guitars/sta ... urst_1.htm
http://www.themusicden.com/p-252202-sta ... burst.aspx
CUR (or someone) installed a push/push cut switch on it where a tone knob would go.


you can totally do teh morelloz with it

140 bucks is a ridiculous amount of money for a guitar so small and STAGGY

he has already asked me to paint it blue. when it gets warmer out and i can get into my shed, we will go to the hardware store and pick out some paint
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How are you tuning it for the little guy?
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Yay! Start 'em young.
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Post by Gabriel »

That's awesome, I would have loved to start with something like that. I played a 3/4 size classical from the age of 5 till about 10 which when I first started was really a bit much.

You'd be amazed how fast young children can pick up music.
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Post by cur »

That put a big smile on my face when I saw it on Facebook. I used to use it as a travel guitar. It has like an 18" scale and chunky neck. I think I got if for around 70 bucks new. The push pull vol/tone is infinite fun and every young man needs a kill switch. One night about 4 years ago I decided it needed string throughs at 2 in the morning; was the whiskey talking. That why it is so messed up on the back.

It had been sitting around for a couple years without getting played, hence the rusty strings.

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