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magnumpi Oct 30th 2017 12:16 pm

Re: Guitar Mad People
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 12371308)
Slow day at work, so I have just learned this:

More than a feeling

A productive day a least :@)

jerryhung Oct 31st 2017 5:43 am

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What do you folks think about completely hollow guitars? :D

Almost Canadian Oct 31st 2017 7:04 am

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Originally Posted by jerryhung (Post 12371963)
What do you folks think about completely hollow guitars? :D

I can play air guitar with the best of 'em.

jerryhung Oct 31st 2017 8:11 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 12372044)
I can play air guitar with the best of 'em.

:eek::huh:

I actually had to look it up. haha

I meant hollow body guitars, but thanks AC.

Almost Canadian Oct 31st 2017 8:26 am

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Originally Posted by jerryhung (Post 12372105)
:eek::huh:

I actually had to look it up. haha

I meant hollow body guitars, but thanks AC.

Acoustics or hollow body electrics like this one:Holly Bodied Electric Guitar

jerryhung Oct 31st 2017 9:44 am

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Whoah AC, that's over 3500!

Almost Canadian Oct 31st 2017 11:30 am

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Originally Posted by jerryhung (Post 12372188)
Whoah AC, that's over 3500!

It was the first one that came up on Google.

I have a couple of acoustics, but don't own a hollow bodied electric, nor have I ever played one.

Have you?

jerryhung Nov 1st 2017 6:19 am

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No, I don't, AC. I am still mulling over that purchase I mentioned (for a friend). Cheers.

Jingsamichty Nov 1st 2017 7:57 pm

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I have a hollow-body, or as it's called in the UK, a semi-acoustic. I bought it when I was living in a work camp and didn't want to annoy my close neighbours with either a full acoustic or an amplified electric. It's loud enough for me to hear, but not my neighbours. Of course, you can plug it in when you need to.

magnumpi Nov 2nd 2017 1:38 am

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My acoustic has electric pickups built in and a small equaliser and vol knob that all runs off a 9v battery. I like that set up because I don't like normal heavy acustic strings. I put 009 electric strings on it and get the richer sound by plugging in.

Almost Canadian Nov 2nd 2017 4:04 am

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I would like one of these just for the hell of it


jerryhung Nov 2nd 2017 11:11 am

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 12373183)
I have a hollow-body, or as it's called in the UK, a semi-acoustic. I bought it when I was living in a work camp and didn't want to annoy my close neighbours with either a full acoustic or an amplified electric. It's loud enough for me to hear, but not my neighbours. Of course, you can plug it in when you need to.

Ah interesting. I will go check one out tomorrow but as I am completely ignorant, will probably end up buying the wrong one :lol:

magnumpi Nov 3rd 2017 3:36 pm

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I think I finaly got the hang of "Pigs three different ones" what fun I've been having thrashing along with this one lol

magnumpi Nov 4th 2017 10:24 am

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I picked this up today off a Kijiji add. It's a Art & Lutherie "Wild Cherry" acoustic, they are hand made in Canada, Quebec to be exact, it's a 1999, it's my first quality guitar as the rest of my group are low budget shiny things lol. Actually the Fender Squier plays really well.

I played some tunes when I went to buy it and almost shit myself at how good I sounded. I was like WTF have I been missing lol

http://www.artandlutherieguitars.com/

Oink Nov 4th 2017 2:02 pm

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I’m contemplating buying a Rickenbacker fireglo 330


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