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Who's played the MEII ??

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playdbluz
Posted 2010-03-26 1:21 PM (#376108)
Subject: Who's played the MEII ??


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What do you like about the Melissa Etheridge 6 string? Hate about it?
The white pearl threw me off at first, but it might look good at weddings against a tux!
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Patch
Posted 2010-03-26 1:34 PM (#376109 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??



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And here I thought I had come up with some whopper excuses to buy a guitar in the past! :D
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-03-26 1:58 PM (#376110 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??


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Yeah, I wish I'd have thought of that one. "Honey, I need a blue Adamas to match my blue tux and ruffled shirt at our wedding." (Actually it was a white tux.) I just got a new Matrix and thought that was a stretch.
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Patch
Posted 2010-03-26 2:56 PM (#376111 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??



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Bluz just invented a whole new line of fashion-oriented GAS excuses guys/gals!

"But honey! This one will go great with weddings....And this one's for baptisms...And this one's for Easter Sunday...And this one's for church services...So's this one and this one...And this one's for the holidays...And this one matches your shoes...And this one's for Super Bowl Sunday...and...and...."

Of course, the immediate response will be something like:

"Buy another one and it'll be for your funeral buddy!"
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-03-26 3:09 PM (#376112 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??
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Originally posted by Patch:
"Buy another one and it'll be for your funeral buddy!"
Dressed in black...

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playdbluz
Posted 2010-03-26 3:20 PM (#376113 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??


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well, while I'm ratting out the 1597, Im gonna need something a little more formal for "decent folk"

:)

Kevin
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playdbluz
Posted 2010-03-26 3:24 PM (#376114 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??


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ok...seriously, is the MEII different from other W597s? In addition to the very dubious "need" for a white guitar to balance my wardrobe, does anyone have input as to why BUY or NOT BUY this model?

Thanks
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2010-03-26 4:58 PM (#376115 - in reply to #376108)
Subject: Re: Who's played the MEII ??
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The ME Too 6-string is a CVT top while the ME too 12 string is an SMT top.

I think an SMT 6 string like the 1597 sounds better than the CVT 6-string like a W597 unless it's a Millennium - Ovation put extra "mojo" in the resin for those...
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