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jps wrote:Doesn't sound like you need new strings on it, really.
+1 Very nice tone from those. Great music too. :wink:
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Thanks guys! Maybe I'll keep 'em on there, and put the flats I've ordered on something else. Oh but they're short scale. Dang. Good problem to have I suppose!!! :lol:
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jdogric12 wrote:Thanks guys! Maybe I'll keep 'em on there, and put the flats I've ordered on something else. Oh but they're short scale. Dang. Good problem to have I suppose!!! :lol:
Get yourself a Hofner then, though with the sound you're getting out of the National, why bother.
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I know, right? Maybe Dutton can use 'em. I gotta take him a CD anyway, he was one of the contest winners.
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