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  1. Right time and right place. Local musician needed money for the bands studio time, so ironically he sold his home studio and recording mic.

     

    Just bought a Korg D16xd and Studio Projects C1 condenser mic/stand/cable, all for $240. Absolute steal. Very excited to dive into this. I don't know massive amounts about recording, but it seems like a decent setup.

     

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  2. Found a great craigslist deal tonight, just a quick hour drive away.

     

    18 year old Joe Pass Epiphone (1994). Not exactly a vintage year by any means, but it was the first they came out. Original owner, he bought it when he was 19. He was really emotional about it, kinda sad.

     

    The pots need to be tightened, cleaned, needs some screws, pickguard has a crack. He installed bartolinis in it a few years after he got it. All things considered, it is a great guitar. Very beautiful.

     

    Only $200. I love craigslist.

     

     

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  3. Last i heard was somewhere near $10,000 for a booth. In order to go, you need to either be a vendor, work for a vendor, have a music shop/distribution license, or be a close guest. Something along those lines... Exclusive super special secret club :awesome:

  4. Bentley... :noey::awesome:

     

     

    Alex, embarrassing is a good description for that guitar haha. It's really just the shape and WAY too much abalone. really only prefer that stuff for side dots and sometimes dot inlays.

     

    It played like a dream, and according to my research, it cost between $6,000 - $8,000. Stupid bullshit gody piece

  5. I think it looks great as is, I'd definitely keep it. It needs to have it to complete that gold top vibe. There's a few gold tops that had an etched cream pickguard, I think your logo would logo or some other design would look great on it! Regardless, the shape compliments the upper horn well, very smooth.

     

    Also, do you know of any good books on inlay work?

  6. I think the bottom might be a little wider, but otherwise, not really.

     

    And also, the DL-1 is the same shape as the MB-1 from what I can tell.

     

     

     

    Yeah, that's my favorite guitar spec wise. Probably has the best feeling neck of the lot as well.

     

     

     

     

     

    That's the word Jim used, but it was probably more like

     

    "I wonder how many guitars James has actually bought from us. I've lost track :facepalm: "

     

     

    This is going to sound like a weird question, but I think you've said that the sunburst is the best one. What is the worst one?

     

    Not exactly meaning that it's bad or terrible in anyway, but there has to be one that is the least enchanting of the lot.

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