The little music shop by me had a bunch of them on the counter last time I was in. I'll stop by on the way home today and see if there are any left, and if so, I'd be happy grab one and mail it to you.
avj wrote:The little music shop by me had a bunch of them on the counter last time I was in. I'll stop by on the way home today and see if there are any left, and if so, I'd be happy grab one and mail it to you.
I miss the Frontline when they were as thick as a Guitar World magazine.
avj wrote:The little music shop by me had a bunch of them on the counter last time I was in. I'll stop by on the way home today and see if there are any left, and if so, I'd be happy grab one and mail it to you.
I miss the Frontline when they were as thick as a Guitar World magazine.
I'm not sure what that means exactly, but this fucker is nearly two hundred pages.
avj wrote:The little music shop by me had a bunch of them on the counter last time I was in. I'll stop by on the way home today and see if there are any left, and if so, I'd be happy grab one and mail it to you.
I miss the Frontline when they were as thick as a Guitar World magazine.
I'm not sure what that means exactly, but this fucker is nearly two hundred pages.
I thought they've stopped printing those. That's good news then.
they stopped making the big book during 2007 and 2008. they started making it again in 2009 because so many people bitched. but in much smaller quantities
MaMo wrote:I picked one up for free at NAMM, nice to know I can flip it for 12 bones.
FUYAH!
Make some money, sonny.
Aye, I saw a clown on ebay trying to sell a sticker and pick gratuitously grabbed from the NAMM 2010 Moollon booth...for a whole $5. Dude could start a business if he snags enough next year.
i'd say it was a good move discontinuing it. nothing like a magazine full of gratuitous shots of strats, teles, and jazz basses. especially when those poor trees have to die.
I think magazines are better for getting an overview of things; browsing. websites are better for quickly taking you to exactly what you're looking for.
I do have to agree with hotrod to an extent, it is just a bunch of info that is available on their website. A waste of paper for sure.
However...it makes for an exceptional coffee table book. Sometimes its nice to have a book full of guitars and amps that I'd like to have to flip through.
Nobody else grabbed this at NAMM? Robert? Aen?
scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal