So my guitars get Greek mythology names ...
FlySig
Posted 2022-12-11 4:26 PM (#557891)
Subject: So my guitars get Greek mythology names ...



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We were getting ready to go to a jam hosted by a friend, and there would be a lot of people there we'd never met. I was debating which guitar to bring while my wife was debating which outfit to wear because we both wanted to make the right kind of impression.

Anyhow, as she watched me trying to choose, the wife called the 2080 an "Adonis", which is a very fitting name. So now that one guitar has been named, the others will have to get names.

Ftr, I choose the 1198AV-40 because the ruby red fits the season. It did get some compliments, too.
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DetlefMichel
Posted 2022-12-12 12:18 PM (#557892 - in reply to #557891)
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Well then my 1688 is ACHILLES.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2022-12-12 1:48 PM (#557893 - in reply to #557891)
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FlySig - 2022-12-11 2:26 PM


Ftr, I choose the 1198AV-40 because the ruby red fits the season. It did get some compliments, too.


You sly progressive you. Basing your decision based on looks rather than ability and performance.

My 1537, of course, has both......
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MWoody
Posted 2022-12-12 2:57 PM (#557894 - in reply to #557891)
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"Good enough..." -Mediocretes, Philosopher A.D. 270
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FlySig
Posted 2022-12-12 4:02 PM (#557895 - in reply to #557893)
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moody, p.i. - 2022-12-12 12:48 PM

FlySig - 2022-12-11 2:26 PM


Ftr, I choose the 1198AV-40 because the ruby red fits the season. It did get some compliments, too.


You sly progressive you. Basing your decision based on looks rather than ability and performance.

My 1537, of course, has both......



Ah, then your 1537 Greek name would be Priapus.
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FlySig
Posted 2022-12-12 4:03 PM (#557896 - in reply to #557894)
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MWoody - 2022-12-12 1:57 PM

"Good enough..." -Mediocretes, Philosopher A.D. 270


No, we're naming guitars, not guitarists!
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Weaser P
Posted 2022-12-12 6:37 PM (#557897 - in reply to #557896)
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FlySig - 2022-12-12 4:03 PM

No, we're naming guitars, not guitarists!


Damn! I was almost done with the list of Moody's names!!
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