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Old 05.14.12, 5:45 PM
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WUH! Is it Hot in Here!

Check out this Guitar, This is a sweet Axe.
Cheap, But COOL!!!
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Old 05.16.12, 11:09 AM
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Looks like a solid shred machine, surprised to see this from Squire, Fender's trying to get in on the lower-level metal axes.
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I believe it was guitars mixed with a sense of desperation to not be dropped by their label...
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It would be so we could run from one side of the stage to the other, switch from rhythm to lead, run over to the guy on the hammonds to turn on the flanger, and then sneak up behind the drummer and start going nuts on the wah.

Only to realize those pedals were hooked up to the bass!
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Old 05.17.12, 9:47 PM
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Looks like a solid shred machine, surprised to see this from Squire, Fender's trying to get in on the lower-level metal axes.
I Know, I was surprised to see a axe that hot from Squire.
Now I'm Wishing I had Bought It, $400,
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