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The Gibson I'd really like to have is the 1964 re-issue ES-175D that they're calling the Steve Howe model now. So beautiful.Sir Myghin wrote:wow would you look at the holowbodied semi acoustic gibson over there, and ooo a PRS just like the one tremonti plays, only 5 cents
I've also found a Korean-made Les Paul copy that is apperently fabulous. The user reviews on harmony-central.com absolutely praise it. Things like "The only place this guitar falls short of my Gibson Les Paul Classic is that it has a plastic nut! It plays, looks, and sounds every bit as good as the Gibson!" They're on eBay right now for $199 plus shipping.
Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
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Well... I'm raising two kids by myself... and the ES-175D is $2300....*Lifesonite wrote:What's stopping you?
I'm simply not spending any money on myself right now. My ex decided to sue for alimony recently. I've already had to spend $2500 on a lawyer to fight it. Until I know if my financial future is going to be fine or poor, I'm just not spending.
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Yeah, it's something like that. They really are wonderful little girls and very well behaved most of the time. I'm just very aware of my inadequacies as both a mother and a father.schuette wrote:I'm glad you got the kids as no matter how poor you are they always brighten up your life.....as well as giving you major stressElfDude wrote:Well... I'm raising two kids by myself... and the ES-175D is $2300....
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'ElfDude wrote:Yeah, it's something like that. They really are wonderful little girls and very well behaved most of the time. I'm just very aware of my inadequacies as both a mother and a father.schuette wrote:I'm glad you got the kids as no matter how poor you are they always brighten up your life.....as well as giving you major stressElfDude wrote:Well... I'm raising two kids by myself... and the ES-175D is $2300....
i wouldn't worry to hard of it Elf, i as raised without the influence of parents because of how they worked, but hten again not all turn out well in that situation, but you should do a grand job