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lorez wrote:
robroe wrote:it is released. go order it now at musicians friend. i posted the link.
Didn't realise they were out in the UK yet? After recent amp purchase I need to get the cash together but definitely on the shopping list
Yep, in the UK: http://www.dv247.com/guitars/squier-cla ... tar--70630
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Cool thanks, still on pre-order so by time they our out I should have the cash
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Wow :D They're beautiful :D
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£299 seems pretty reasonable.
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I can remember the days when a MIM Tele cost £229, now Squiers are more than that :shock: They're going to have to start a new budget line, this one is getting too expensive.
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thet still have the cheap squiers though. Bullet strats are still 119 over here. The difference is these are on par with some of the higher end fender stuff once you get a good setup on them. I have had 3 of them (1 duo--well techincally a bunch of duos... and 2 teles.)
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TheBurbz wrote:I can remember the days when a MIM Tele cost £229, now Squiers are more than that :shock: They're going to have to start a new budget line, this one is getting too expensive.
The quality far exceeds an MIM Standard.

These are not budget guitars. The Affinity series are.
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Post by Haze »

FINALLY had the chance to pick up a CV Tele the other day, i almost emptied my pockets right there and i didn't even have a chance to plug it in. The fit and finish is miles ahead of my #1 [MIM] Tele that i'm playing now.
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lorez wrote:
robroe wrote:it is released. go order it now at musicians friend. i posted the link.
Didn't realise they were out in the UK yet? After recent amp purchase I need to get the cash together but definitely on the shopping list
I think www.gak.co.uk has them.

They do!
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/produc ... rice+Range

Not too bad a price either
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geez guys... if i lived in the states, oh gosh damn i swear i'd buy one of each from that CV line squiers. they're all SO doggone hot. wow.

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A lefty Affinty Strat cost something like £199. £299 for these is a bargain.
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GreenKnee wrote:
lorez wrote:
robroe wrote:it is released. go order it now at musicians friend. i posted the link.
Didn't realise they were out in the UK yet? After recent amp purchase I need to get the cash together but definitely on the shopping list
I think www.gak.co.uk has them.

They do!
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/produc ... rice+Range

Not too bad a price either
£50 more than DV247

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lorez wrote:
Cool thanks, still on pre-order so by time they our out I should have the cash
PROTIP: when your location is Bristol people from america are going to think you live in Bristol Connecticut, USA

if you are from the island, you should put something about it in your location
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robroe wrote:
lorez wrote:
Cool thanks, still on pre-order so by time they our out I should have the cash
PROTIP: when your location is Bristol people from america are going to think you live in Bristol Connecticut, USA

if you are from the island, you should put something about it in your location
Fuck that noise. That Bristol is the real Bristol. If you're in Fake City, USA you should put USA or the state after it, not otherwise.
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Exactly. It was here first, get tae fuck.
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That's not true rob, Bristol in the UK is much more well-known the world over. I've lived in the US for 15 years and have never heard anything about Bristol in Connecticut, cause I imagine it's one of those bumfuck dealies where you have to live nearby or know someone who lives there.
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Whereas the other Bristol, the REAL one produced triphop, Tricky, Massive Attack and Portishead.
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Rob, I won't go in to the Heritage of this Bristol, and how the first voyage to discover North America since Leif Ericsson left here in 1497, I won't mention John Cabot and all that. Not that I'm a natve Bristolian anyway.

Also, GAK get the guitars on the 26th Feb so still a bit of time to get the cash. There is a digital village here in Bristol so I might get to see if I can try it here. That is if they don't pull the non refundable deposit to try gear out bull shit they tried to do to me when I was wanting to try amps
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Let's not let the fact that Bristol, UK is almost ten times the size of Bristol, US get in the way, either...
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ITT: Rob just got served.
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