espskully New member Dec 3, 2005 #3 Farview said: The crow flies at midnight. Click to expand... There's no need for such harsh language.
Farview said: The crow flies at midnight. Click to expand... There's no need for such harsh language.
apl Stand Up Comity Dec 3, 2005 #5 Ooga chaga ooga ooga ooga chaga ooga ooga chaga I can't stop this feeling.
punkin Univalve & Avatar Speaks Dec 4, 2005 #9 It's designed to work with the "no input" amplifier . This is a special package deal marketed towards parents of teenage boys that are cutting their teeth in heavy metal.
It's designed to work with the "no input" amplifier . This is a special package deal marketed towards parents of teenage boys that are cutting their teeth in heavy metal.
G gibsonguy09 New member Dec 4, 2005 #11 usually (atleast whne i buy a guitar) i check to make sure and "electric" guitar has pick-ups. juss a word of advice
usually (atleast whne i buy a guitar) i check to make sure and "electric" guitar has pick-ups. juss a word of advice
ez_willis . Dec 4, 2005 #12 Did you loan it to the neighbor and it came back that way? It could be a subtle hint that you're overlooking?
Did you loan it to the neighbor and it came back that way? It could be a subtle hint that you're overlooking?
VomitHatSteve Hat STYLE. Not contents. Dec 4, 2005 #13 Does it have a particularily thick, hollow body with a large hole in the center? If so, it's broken.
Gorty New member Dec 4, 2005 #15 Does it have an input plug for a lead? If not it is probably an acoustic guitar!
ez_willis . Dec 5, 2005 #18 gibsonguy09 said: Does this guy really know what he just said? Click to expand... Do you mean in this thread or ever?
gibsonguy09 said: Does this guy really know what he just said? Click to expand... Do you mean in this thread or ever?
jfrog uber-nerd Dec 5, 2005 #19 Electric guitar has no pickups Click to expand... Then it ain't much of an electric guitar, is it?