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To: MetalHeadConservative35
The 61' SG has to be worth a good chunk of change. When I first started banging heads in 72', I started playing on a Sears & Roebuck SG ripoff. I was a big fan of Tony Iommi, guitarist for Black Sabbath. He only plays SGs, and I have always wanted one since (along with many others).

But I am a dedicated Strat Man, 100%.

For what it's worth, here is a video of me playing my 89' American Standard Strat, using Cakewalk. I don't have a "studio" yet, and my kids ruin any attempt to record, as you can see and hear in the video.

Oye Como Va

53 posted on 02/04/2004 6:40:52 PM PST by lormand (Dead people vote DemocRAT)
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To: lormand
I watched your video and thought it was great! And a beautiful guitar as well. Fender does make a fine instrument. Thanks for letting us see and hear it.
63 posted on 02/04/2004 7:20:12 PM PST by Liberty Valance (In Honor and memory of Pfc Cody Orr, Kerrville Texas)
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To: lormand
Excellent!!! :: applaudes:: very nicely done!!!
72 posted on 02/05/2004 2:31:09 AM PST by MetalHeadConservative35 (Death To MTV!!! Long Live Heavy Metal!)
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To: lormand
Excellant video ~!.......I'm a Leo Kottke, Adrian Legg and Richard Gilewitz fan myself ........I have an Old Alverez and a Ovation Ultra, heavy on the Legg modifications such as banjo tuning peg etc. Trying to teach myself the blues and some slide as we get closer to November elections...... looking at adding a Dobro or maybe a 12 string next to further my confusion.

Again....great home grown video ! A keeper !

Stay Safe !

77 posted on 02/05/2004 11:19:52 AM PST by Squantos (Salmon...the other pink meat !)
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