I want to dabble into Country Music

My ****** is from Texas and my ****** is from Michigan. My ******'s parents were from Russia. When they came to America they wanted to learn to be American. To them Cowboys were America and when I was a young boy I would watch my grandparents watching Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell on TV. Hee Haw also.

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Just think Sup, if you write a hit tune, you'll be able to buy a couple of these, and you'll be able to afford a set up guy to tweak just the way you like them. You'll need 2, one for standard tunings, and a second for alternate tunings. Have you given any thought what kind of amp you're gonna run these through?
 
I love MESA Boogie amps, of course, a dream would have to meet someone like Dumble, who builds an amp for ow I play. But a Fender Princeton would be great, had one in the nineties, sadly ourways had to part.
 
I love MESA Boogie amps, of course, a dream would have to meet someone like Dumble, who builds an amp for ow I play. But a Fender Princeton would be great, had one in the nineties, sadly ourways had to part.
I just read an article on Yahoo, and Dumble amps are going to be made once again. MESA makes nice stuff. I think in the old days, a lot of those guys would use Fender Twin Reverbs. They sound good, and they're consistent from amp to amp. The road is hard on tube amps though. Fender makes an interesting "modeling" amp, and it's reasonably priced. Without getting to ahead of it all, before I spend all of your money, a lot of guys double their signal. Two smaller amps for one guitar. A clean channel, and one that has whatever effects you might be using.
 
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