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MaMo wrote:two girls, one cup.
hahaha, today in college someone put on 1 guy 1 cup... worse than 2 girls.
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Mike's green muff demo.

I want one since the day I saw the video on youtube.

And I still haven't got 50 posts :oops:
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Get involved and post.
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Terronado hit 100 posts easy :D
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foll wrote:Mike's green muff demo.

I want one since the day I saw the video on youtube.

And I still haven't got 50 posts :oops:
My email address is on my youtube page if you want it. Or just PM me or whatever.
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damn I thought that was a requirement.

I will pm you when I'm ready for sure.

Thanks euan. I like the forum and will definitely post more.
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foll wrote:Mike's green muff demo.

I want one since the day I saw the video on youtube.

And I still haven't got 50 posts :oops:
My email address is on my youtube page if you want it. Or just PM me or whatever.
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Given that I've just joined, I thought this thread would be best to start in.

First became aware of Shortscale after seeing a couple of videos, one was Mike's demo of the CP Janguar, and the other was the Behringer construction test video. Then I proceeded to watch pretty much all the others. Great stuff.
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Welcome to the boards.

Post pictures of all your stuff. We like that sort of thing.
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BacchusPaul wrote:Welcome to the boards.

Post pictures of all your stuff. We like that sort of thing.
Haha, don't have much gear atm. I've just come back to playing after a ten year hiatus. Stopped playing when I left for university, and only recently have found the time/money to get back into it. All my old stuff was sold, although it didn't amount to much (a Squier strat, a weird Westfield Les Paul copy that had in-built multi-fx, and a cheapo classical guitar).

This is my current one, an Epiphone Sheraton (bargain at £325 with hard case from Peter Cook's; well recommended if you're in the market for a slim archtop).

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Saturday will likely be a day for a new guitar. I'm thinking of either getting a strat or a tele. Whether it's a classic player or a USA standard will all depend on how I feel when I look at my bank balance after getting paid tomorrow. I know eveyone raves about the value for money on the classic players, but I'm not a massive fan of the artificial aging stuff, and I reckon a USA standard will keep its value much better.
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You could buy one that isn't road worn, they still sell ones that aren't, like.

The Classic Players Baja Tele and the Classic Players 60's strat are both excellent guitars, particularly the Tele. I reckon that'll be the next Fender I buy.
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No I didn't mean that Road Worn stuff. I thought the classic players had old-looking knobs...not the relicing effect, but discoloured plastic on the strat for example.
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Welcome to the boards! I literally can't believe the Baja Telecaster for the price, if you have the inkling to buy one do it now - all Fender prices go up on Feb 1st

You should be able to find it for £389
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welcome msteuk, welcome to many late nights posting :lol:

+1 baja tele. excellent guitar. i plan to nick mikes at the next doogfest, mike will never tell the difference between the baja and a squire bullet :lol:

i own the classic player 60's strat, i love it to pieces. to be honest MIM are able to make really good guitars at around half the price of their MIA counterparts.
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There was a shop here had one for £340 during the summer. Like a dick I didn't buy it. I hope to put this right at some point, because I don't want to go on regretting this for the rest of my life.
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Progrockabuse wrote:welcome msteuk, welcome to many late nights posting :lol:

+1 baja tele. excellent guitar. i plan to nick mikes at the next doogfest, mike will never tell the difference between the baja and a squire bullet :lol:

i own the classic player 60's strat, i love it to pieces. to be honest MIM are able to make really good guitars at around half the price of their MIA counterparts.
haha. Depends how drunk I get, I guess.

Fine guitars though, I loved your Classic Player Strat aswell. Beauty
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to be honest, unless i had the money to get an MIA , I'm happy to play MIM. can't see the point in paying extra, unless is was something really special.
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Mike wrote:
Progrockabuse wrote:welcome msteuk, welcome to many late nights posting :lol:

+1 baja tele. excellent guitar. i plan to nick mikes at the next doogfest, mike will never tell the difference between the baja and a squire bullet :lol:

i own the classic player 60's strat, i love it to pieces. to be honest MIM are able to make really good guitars at around half the price of their MIA counterparts.
haha. Depends how drunk I get, I guess.

Fine guitars though, I loved your Classic Player Strat aswell. Beauty
We have similar taste in fenders, Mr L

i couldn't actually tell that you were drunk at doogfest lol
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Progrockabuse wrote:
Mike wrote:
Progrockabuse wrote:welcome msteuk, welcome to many late nights posting :lol:

+1 baja tele. excellent guitar. i plan to nick mikes at the next doogfest, mike will never tell the difference between the baja and a squire bullet :lol:

i own the classic player 60's strat, i love it to pieces. to be honest MIM are able to make really good guitars at around half the price of their MIA counterparts.
haha. Depends how drunk I get, I guess.

Fine guitars though, I loved your Classic Player Strat aswell. Beauty
We have similar taste in fenders, Mr L

i couldn't actually tell that you were drunk at doogfest lol
hahah

That's probably because I'm a loudmouth tosspot regardless of my sobriety level.

I just noticed your signature, fantastic. That's Bill Bailey isn't it?
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Dam Right.

i'm watching tinselworm dvd at the moment.

i can't wait till doogfest 2009, though i'm thinking of a road trip to glasgow to meet stewart if you fancy it.

what was that company you work for? i think i've seen them in mac format this month.
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Progrockabuse wrote:Dam Right.

i'm watching tinselworm dvd at the moment.

i can't wait till doogfest 2009, though i'm thinking of a road trip to glasgow to meet stewart if you fancy it.

what was that company you work for? i think i've seen them in mac format this month.
I'd rather not post it in case someone nefarious sees it in a public forum but I'll pm you.

Road Trip to Glasgow? That's a mission and a half, I'd sooner get the train if I was going to Scotland

BTW Paul - that's insane, you silly sod. You should have been all over that.