No, I didn't notice. After my long lost old friend had told me about the guy I didnt really want to spend any more time in his house than I had to
LOL You have good timing. I was just sitting back at a computer.
I ain't too concerned with junkies. I'd have been scoping out the other guitars. You never know, they might have been good guitars and you could have planted a seed. "The next time you can't get high, let me know about those other two."
Umm... I've spent an inexplicably large amount of time with addicts and problem-users.
I was thinking about it earlier. I'd not be surprised to find out some of my guitars are stolen property.
I just got back home from the farmers market. Got myself a couple pounds of sweet peas. Can only get them fresh this time of year and they sure are delicious!
I could just send him a text mentioning that if he ever wants to get rid of those acoustics to call me.
And I don't really think I need an appraisal as I bought it to play it not to sell it. I didn't have any gibson style guitars at all, and the sound should be somewhat different than everything else I have here
You don't want to pay more than they're worth - meaning the acoustics. Then again, you should have a pretty good idea of the value, yes?
Having seen/heard your other guitars, the Epiphone Les Paul should be a step up from most of 'em. They're absolutely acceptable guitars, perfectly playable. They can be a little rough around the edges, maybe needing some frets shaped and trimmed.
James Hetfield is in this episode of American Dad.
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