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Old 07-10-2007, 04:16 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jgd85 View Post
at what point did i not specify what i want? i said i like playing rock and blues, i said im more interested in the sound quality than anything else. i said how much i was willing to spend. i asked a question as to whether its possible to switch a feature out.

you saying that, is like telling someone not to buy a corvette because they are pretty but to buy a rice rocket if they wanna go fast.

i think when you are spending money on something you should be able to enjoy all aspects of your purchase.

and since i dont plan on ever being a professional musician and it is just a hobby i enjoy... yes i would consider it a TOY.

go back to wherever you came from grinch!

p.s. everyone else, you have been helpful thus far and i thank you
p.s.s. i still love you right track
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you saying that, is like telling someone not to buy a corvette because they are pretty but to buy a rice rocket if they wanna go fast.
No...I'm saying, if you want to buy a Corvette, there's no need to put go faster stripes on it.
And your right, you should be able to enjoy all the aspects of the purchase.
I just think that a Stratocaster made with care, by Fender, is perfect just the way it is.

I think you got a bit too touchy with my post.
It wasn't meant in the tone I think you imagined it to be.

My best advice I can give, still stands.
You need to try out more guitars before parting with the money.
Through personal experience...if you don't, you'll regret it.
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