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Re: New Marvin

Postby Teflon » 13 Mar 2022, 12:03

Uncle Fiesta wrote:Bit of a waste when you hear the horrible noise he is making on it.


But it's what the new owners will need to do if they want their guitars to appeal to more than just us oldies.
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Re: New Marvin

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 26 Mar 2022, 11:34

Teflon wrote:
Uncle Fiesta wrote:Bit of a waste when you hear the horrible noise he is making on it.


But it's what the new owners will need to do if they want their guitars to appeal to more than just us oldies.


In which case it might be better to come up with some new designs rather than just keep making the 50 year old ones.
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Re: New Marvin

Postby Teflon » 26 Mar 2022, 13:51

Uncle Fiesta wrote:
Teflon wrote:
Uncle Fiesta wrote:Bit of a waste when you hear the horrible noise he is making on it.


But it's what the new owners will need to do if they want their guitars to appeal to more than just us oldies.


In which case it might be better to come up with some new designs rather than just keep making the 50 year old ones.


Works just fine for Fender and Gibson
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