Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:29 pm
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the switches are black, same with the pup covers....so i guess the tip should be black?James wrote:If the switches and pickup covers are white, the switch tip should be too. I think that's true anyway.
no camera....and my dad couldn't do it on saturday cause I was out practicing for my upcoming gig, and sunday I went to a hockey game, like a good canadian.robert(original) wrote:your killing us here ,take some pics!
Kids got a sense of priority, I have no problem with it. I'd take a stang over a cheap point-and-click any day.robert(original) wrote:you best step up.
650+ on a guitar but no 50 dollars to splurge on a camera?
shame shame.
it was 850robert(original) wrote:you best step up.
650+ on a guitar but no 50 dollars to splurge on a camera?
shame shame.
Yeah I know, friday before my super stupid 9 1/2 hour shift I'll probably go and see if I can get a decent digital camera that has video for 20-50$...but most of the ones I've seen at walmart and shit were like 120-150$robert(original) wrote:priority is good, but its almost like a 200 dollar car with a 500 dollar stero system.
Naw, he just bought a guitar and has no camera to show it off.robert(original) wrote:priority is good, but its almost like a 200 dollar car with a 500 dollar stero system.
I don't even have a learners permit yet. My mom does want me to get it....but it's fucking 400 bucks....I could get a cool squier CV tele for less than thatrobert(original) wrote:my first car was 1,000 bucks and i put a 500 dollar stero system in it.
im ashamed.
but on the other hand.
i did find a cheapy camera, i think it was from best buy. for like 40 bucks tax included.
ultraviolence wrote:alright, so the guitar keeps in tune well...even when i use the trem, but the only thing is that the guy at the store told me the trem bar didn't screw in like a strats trem, but you just slide it in...the problem i have with that is it can easily fall out when I am playing standing up...anyway to make it not fall out?
robroe wrote:http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19790
you already made this post a month ago.
im glad you are excited about the guitar, but i already answered your question.
you should just bump up your old post. not start a new one with the same questions if you still have the same questions after i answered your questions.
robroe wrote:make sure the guy at the store gives you the proper tools to adjust the guitar.
it should come with two different sized allen wrenches. a small one for the saddle screws and one for the trem arm. make sure the grub screw for the trem arm is in there or you wont be able to lock the arm in.
get a red one.
we need a red one in the mg65 family
I had no clue what a grub screw was....I got 3 different allen keys with it.robroe wrote:ultraviolence wrote:alright, so the guitar keeps in tune well...even when i use the trem, but the only thing is that the guy at the store told me the trem bar didn't screw in like a strats trem, but you just slide it in...the problem i have with that is it can easily fall out when I am playing standing up...anyway to make it not fall out?robroe wrote:http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19790
you already made this post a month ago.
im glad you are excited about the guitar, but i already answered your question.
you should just bump up your old post. not start a new one with the same questions if you still have the same questions after i answered your questions.robroe wrote:make sure the guy at the store gives you the proper tools to adjust the guitar.
it should come with two different sized allen wrenches. a small one for the saddle screws and one for the trem arm. make sure the grub screw for the trem arm is in there or you wont be able to lock the arm in.
get a red one.
we need a red one in the mg65 family
I GAVE YOU ALL THIS INFORMATION A MONTH AGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO