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robbo63
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Here I thought it was a narcotic side dish to go along with pot-atoes.

And that just got me thinking about the Simpson's "tomacco".
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I thought it was star system in a galaxy far, far away...
Ka is a wheel.
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I'd vote for a 620 as well. 325's are pretty strange little guitars compared to most (though I do love my 1996) and are among the most expensive Rickenbackers. Personally, I don't have kids, but I'd probably think twice about spending $2K on a starter guitar. 620's are fantastic guitars, they're a good size, and as a solidbody it will me more slightly similar to the Strats and LP's she's been playing than a 330 or 360 would be. 620's are also among the least expensive Ricks, and you can often find a good deal on a used one. And they hold their value, so if she wants to sell it to buy a 325 she'll get some good money back out of it!

Traynor makes pretty good amps too.
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Ethan, your take on the diff on sound between the 620 and 325
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