That's a possibility. I'll check around.
Steve Dixon
Supply Management and Procurement Division
PQA
Quality Policy and Systems
Product Acceptance Planning
40-85 bldg. 51C115 (Col. K-1) M/S 05-27
Everett, WA.
425-717-7049
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> From: Rhainy Carter[SMTP:RhainyCarter at home.com]
> Reply To: filk at dragoncat.net
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:49 AM
> To: filk at dragoncat.net
> Subject: Re: Guitar Question
>
>
> Steve,
>
> > One possibility I would suggest is that when you are ready to go look I
> could go with you. Jack Bell was right when he said that if you try to start
> out on a really cheap guitar it will be hard to play and you are less likely
> to stick with it. When we get together to return the recording gear I'll
> give you a catalog that you can peruse and get some price ideas from.
>
> I was going to ask...are there any *Good* pawn shops near you? I was
> thinking I may be able to afford a better guitar, *IF* I could find a better
> one at a Pawn Shop. Since you know guitars, we would be able to check over
> a used one to see if it is in good shape...and that way, as long as it was,
> I may be able to get ALOT more guitar for the money. Whaddaya think? Good
> idea or not?
>
> Blessings,
> Rhainy
>
>
Received on 08/22/01