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I do believe my GAS has been cured!
Traded my 20 year old Parker Fly in for an Epiphone ES-339 PRO and no money left my pocket except for $7 and some change.
(got an epiphone hardshell case as well). I will still play my Taylors, but not as much!
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Taylor GS Mini Mahogony Martin SC 13E Martin HD-28 Epiphone Hummingbird Pro Epiphone J-200-SCE Gibson J-35 Taylor 416 Taylor 214ce Ovation Balladeer I cut my teeth on the bread of pure temptation. I tried it all and I learned to fall Like I would never hit the ground. - Jeffrey Foucault |
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you are far from cured
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Taylor GS Mini Mahogony Martin SC 13E Martin HD-28 Epiphone Hummingbird Pro Epiphone J-200-SCE Gibson J-35 Taylor 416 Taylor 214ce Ovation Balladeer I cut my teeth on the bread of pure temptation. I tried it all and I learned to fall Like I would never hit the ground. - Jeffrey Foucault |
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No, you are on a completely new GAS jouney. Good luck. See you after 4 new amps, pickup changes, and effects processors.
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If you could cure archtop GAS, luthiers would have gone out of business a LONG time ago!
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Great playing guitars. I bought 2 for my grandsons although their only 3 and 1. But they'll have a nice guitar as they grow up.
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