GAS Alert!!!!

Logrinn said:
new-killer-star said:
I guess the holiday season is upon us...

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Yepp, I definitely see a Xmas tree in the red one. :icon_jokercolor:

I see it as well!!! Don't the bottom just underneath the bridge rout?
 
Well, even though it's chambered, it still weighs over 4 pounds. Then, it has a big hole in the top (not the indexing hole). And for reasons only known to a CNC operator just back from a 3 martini lunch, it's drilled for a TOM/STP. Finally, it's painted gloss fingerprint magnet. For $319? No. That thing's middle name is "Screaming Deal"  :laughing7:
 
Ha!

If I weren't such a greasy fingerprint dispenser, I might be tempted to jump on that.  But the gaudy Italian side of me needs something in neon.
 
I have unusually dry hands, helped along by Lipitor, that get washed pretty often and I still have problems with keeping my gloss black guitars from looking as though they've been passed around like a salt shaker at a Kentucky Fried Chicken party.
 
Here's another that I find beautiful in a very unusual way.  It's like that dog on "As good as It Gets".  I find there are plenty examples of heroic risk-taking in the paint shop at W lately.  I don't like em all, but appreciate the castanets it takes to throw transparent finishes on some of the less-fair grained woods.

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fdesalvo said:
Here's another that I find beautiful in a very unusual way.  It's like that dog on "As good as It Gets".  I find there are plenty examples of heroic risk-taking in the paint shop at W lately.  I don't like em all, but appreciate the castanets it takes to throw transparent finishes on some of the less-fair grained woods.

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I like the intricacies of the grain with that burst on it.
 
Cagey said:
I have unusually dry hands, helped along by Lipitor, that get washed pretty often and I still have problems with keeping my gloss black guitars from looking as though they've been passed around like a salt shaker at a Kentucky Fried Chicken party.

Same here!
 
There's something you don't see every day.  What could possibly be wrong with that?

That Alder part is chambered and so only a few ounces over 3 pounds, and it's only $308. I wonder if I still have a college fund...
 
Cagey said:
There's something you don't see every day.  What could possibly be wrong with that?

That Alder part is chambered and so only a few ounces over 3 pounds, and it's only $308. I wonder if I still have a college fund...


You're not foolin' anyone, Cagey - (a) you've already been to college, and in all likelihood blew any remaining college dough on beer a half-century ago, and (b) you don't like f-holes.
 
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