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MrDano
Posted 2006-05-15 4:30 PM (#255083 - in reply to #255058)
Subject: Re: Innies or Outies?


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Location: Toronto
Originally posted by cwk2:
Heads, it's in.....
Now that's friggin hilarious!

I'm sitting here in the corporate boardroom, just finished deciding a strategy for an extremely well known name brand company and just like you say Bill, it came down to a flip of a coin!

This is what an MBA comes down to kids - save your money!!

Dano
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-05-16 11:57 AM (#255084 - in reply to #255058)
Subject: Re: Innies or Outies?


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Originally posted by Tupperware:
They all started as innies. Then one day Glen's mom put them on upside down and DAMN if the guitar didn't sound WAY better. The engineers looked into it and determined that outies let the top vibrate better right down the center. And THAT is the reason that outies always sound better. You heard it here first. Dave
Oh man ... so now I gotta go peel them off of my 1758 and 1718, fill and redrill the holes, and flip them over. Gonna be a real pain on the LX's ...

Hey Dave, what do I need to do with the T? Should I fill and redrill those holes too?
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-16 12:23 PM (#255085 - in reply to #255058)
Subject: Re: Innies or Outies?


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Originally posted by worshipleader:
Hey Dave, what do I need to do with the T? Should I fill and redrill those holes too?
On the T you just need to remove the whole top and flip it over. Dave
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-05-16 2:31 PM (#255086 - in reply to #255058)
Subject: Re: Innies or Outies?


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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Originally posted by worshipleader:
Hey Dave, what do I need to do with the T? Should I fill and redrill those holes too?
On the T you just need to remove the whole top and flip it over. Dave
Thanks Tuppie - I knew you'd think of an easier way!
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-05-19 3:06 AM (#255087 - in reply to #255058)
Subject: Re: Innies or Outies?


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Somehow, I knew Tuppie would have the ultimate answer to this one. Now if I only knew if it was legit or BS I'd be set. :D
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-19 8:03 AM (#255088 - in reply to #255058)
Subject: Re: Innies or Outies?


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There is at least a little bit of truth in everything I say (write). Usually. Dave
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