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The Big question for new members like me!

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BlueBuddha
Posted 2005-03-02 4:27 PM (#161193)
Subject: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 55

Location: England
confused: Who is member number 1 and what are they called and how long will i be a junior member cuz i thought when i hit 19 that the days of being referred to as junior were over!

heres a little smile creater:>>

If a topic is topical, and a quiz is quizical..

What is a test?

love matty
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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-02 4:33 PM (#161194 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
Inevitable?

I don't understand Buddha - how can I learn discipline from a 600 pound happy guy without a job?

You will pass to "Member" when you have posted 20 or so times. It also helps to be able to restring a Slothead 12 string and not require bandaids!
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-02 4:33 PM (#161195 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!



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Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
Post 8 more times (20 total) and you will graduate from junior status to full member
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BlueBuddha
Posted 2005-03-02 4:40 PM (#161196 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
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Posts: 55

Location: England
ello MWoody just incase ur intrigued as to my screen name i shall let u into my almighty secret!

i am quite a forgetful fellow, but i have a little blue buddha statue next to my Pc. needless to say the screen name just sounds cool and is easy to be reminded of!!!

a slothead 12 string eh.
in all honesty i wouldn't know what that looks like.

but i can restring a flyod rose equipped guitar and get it in tune quite quickly, which is a horrible task even for a veteran guitar roadie!

so many allen bolts, such a short fuse, smashy smashy, problem gone

love matty
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-03-02 8:05 PM (#161197 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!



Joined:
December 2004
Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
Woody,

Amen to restringing a 12 string slothead. I have 2 of them,(1- 1972 Ovation Pacemaker and a 1968 Martin 12-20). When I am in the process my wife has learned to leave me alone. Also doing the nylon string isn't my idea of a good time.
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Paul Wag
Posted 2005-03-02 9:38 PM (#161198 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
December 2002
Posts: 939

Location: Fort Worth, Texas
You'll graduate to full fledged member right away, just post replies like mine:

Cool! :cool:

Oh :rolleyes:

~LMAO~

:D

and the like...
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Bailey
Posted 2005-03-03 2:24 AM (#161199 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
May 2002
Posts: 3005

Location: Las Cruces, NM
BlueBuddha

On my screen you are listed as a full fledged member. Maybe it is because I am in the foreign country of New Mexico, where time passes much slower and my calender watch reads March 1893.

Bailey
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Abendicum
Posted 2005-03-03 4:43 AM (#161200 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
June 2004
Posts: 271

Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
"Testicle", there I've answered your quest..., Now back to our guitars...

AB
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Abendicum
Posted 2005-03-03 4:47 AM (#161201 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
June 2004
Posts: 271

Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Funny, I find my Slothead 12 easier to string than my Flathead 12...

Must be the gold tuners...

AB
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2005-03-03 9:40 AM (#161202 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!



Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 1817

Location: Minden, Nebraska
For those who have never tried it, a complete restringing and adjustment of a Floyd Rose trem is a difficult task that makes restringing a slothead 12 a cakewalk by comparison. Restringing a Floyd-equipped guitar one string at a time is closer.....
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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-03 10:06 AM (#161203 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
Did they make any for a 12 string? :eek:
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Pappa Bear
Posted 2005-03-03 10:38 AM (#161204 - in reply to #161193)
Subject: Re: The Big question for new members like me!


Joined:
January 2005
Posts: 49

Location: Orlando, Fl
I am with Abendicum, I don't have too much of a problem with my slothead 12 string. Granted, I would much rather swap strings on a 6 than any slot/flat 12 string.

Hey Abendicum, glad to see someone from Fort Laudy!!! Lived there up until 2 years ago, I definately miss it now that I get to deal with New England winters! :(
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