Carr
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Registered: 1st Oct 04
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I want to get a banjo too
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Robbo
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That GAK site has both mate, tis a good website
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Carr
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There's some good ones on ebay brand new and cheap.
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Robbo
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I'll have a dookie
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Carr
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Dav
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Registered: 23rd Jul 02
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
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I've been thinking about learning guitar (again) too Robbo 
I have a Yamaha CG-100A from when I learned classical guitar as a kid. Dunno if it's any good but I was thinking of re-stringing it to learn a few basic chords and stuff again.
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
quote: Originally posted by Butler
epiphone over fender? are you joking me? I would agree epiphone over squier, and gibson over fender maybe. But thats just stupidity.
Whats wrong with that, I would have a gibson les paul over a fender strat anyday
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Dav
I've been thinking about learning guitar (again) too Robbo 
I have a Yamaha CG-100A from when I learned classical guitar as a kid. Dunno if it's any good but I was thinking of re-stringing it to learn a few basic chords and stuff again.
Do it
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Jamescorsa97
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Registered: 19th Aug 04
Location: Middlesbrough Drives: Cliosport 182
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
quote: Originally posted by Butler
epiphone over fender? are you joking me? I would agree epiphone over squier, and gibson over fender maybe. But thats just stupidity.
Whats wrong with that, I would have a gibson les paul over a fender strat anyday
Seconded!
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Dav
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Registered: 23rd Jul 02
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Dav
I've been thinking about learning guitar (again) too Robbo 
I have a Yamaha CG-100A from when I learned classical guitar as a kid. Dunno if it's any good but I was thinking of re-stringing it to learn a few basic chords and stuff again.
Do it
I might! I've been thinking of learning bass guitar too. But I dunno, probably won't tho.
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Robbo
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lol
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craig8
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Location: Glasgow
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
epiphone over fender? are you joking me? I would agree epiphone over squier, and gibson over fender maybe. But thats just stupidity.
not a chance, ive played a good few of both and the modern fenders you pay for the name, epiphone you pay for the quality
i picked up a nice Frontier steel string electro acoustic for 80 quid from a shop here, on that note, are you looking to go for steel string or nylon string?
E36 328
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Robbo
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no idea mate :S
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Robbo
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Well the bastards have discontinued the AJ200 
So I consoled myself with these two 
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=21&CollectionID=3
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=66&CollectionID=9
In the colours as shown
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AndyW
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Registered: 28th Oct 02
Location: Greater London
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i got myself a yamaha F-310 or summat from argos was about 90quid... thats what im planning on learning on and if i get into it etc will by a more expensive guitar, im having trouble gettin started so will be getting a lessons off a mate in a band to get me going 
good luck learning
[Edited on 07-01-2006 by AndyW]
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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CHeers chap, I got the book Guitars for DUmmies... tios excellent
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AndyW
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Registered: 28th Oct 02
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yea ive been bought 3 books! but they are confusing, ill maybe have a look into buying that ones sounds like it will suit me lol
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Robbo
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Yeah, tbh jus the start like realisng to fret and strum etc is a bit confusing 
Dummies book is awesome
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