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Location: NJ | y'COULD just LockTheCase . . . |
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| y'COULD just shoot him.
You an American or what? |
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Location: Simpsonville, SC | schroeder has it right...we Americans would just shoot him. A nice tradition that started in the Wild, wild West many years ago. :D ;) |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Here\'s your solution, for less than $50 :rolleyes: |
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Location: NJ | " . . don't TAZE Me, Dude!! . . ." |
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Location: Utah | Originally posted by juniodude:
I probably should just tell him to stop taking it. Maybe I will..but 2 problems for me,
1) He is pretty big (and my roommate for next 2 years and this year because we already signed contract for apartment)
2) This would...for some reason not play cool by him. He would get very mad and do something stupid like come in when I'm not here and break my guitar. Oh yeah, and the doors don't lock (not within the rooms) junio, you sound like such a Nice Guy. Time for No More Mr Nice Guy , and their NMMNG Forum . |
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Location: NJ | btw:
A two-foot length of 2"-dia. wooden dowel works MUCH better than a 2x4, as it's easier to "control" in your hand, has less wind resistance, and will leave less evidentiary "marks".
A few turns of rubber tape on one end makes a nice "non-slip grip", as well . . . |
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| yooze can take de boy outa Joisey, buts yooze can't take da Joisey out da boy. |
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Location: NJ | . . just something I'd retained from WoodShop101. |
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 98
Location: SF Bay area, California | It is your guitar and you setting you boundaries will get respect.
In the SF Bay area, I search Craigslist for "ovation" often.
Via craigslist, I got a Yamaha FG335 for $40 with case. It has one ding on side below the neck, the ding already covered with a Dean Markley sticker at no extra charge :-) I like it, and don't mind carrying it in the truck when going camping. Peppino D'Agostino remembers buying one like it as a kid, in Torino Italy.
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Location: Upper Left USA | One more bid and this one won't qualify for this topic any more.
I must add that finding $50 guitars is a prerequisite to join the Bottom Feeders League of Gentlemen. I have been in possession of a "Winston" classical that most likely came off the shelf of a local Sears store in the 60's. It belonged to a friend and I have since repaired it but it spent about 15 years moving from locker to locker at my job. It was Lunchtime therapy for cheap! |
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