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Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us that his ambition is to a) drive around New Zealand in a camper van; and b) have MASSIVE sex with the original members of Bananarama. Tell us what's on your wish list, and why.

(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:08)
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I know people with those
I don't like the Gibson and it doesn't like me. Can't play the thing without it going out of tune.

The Rickenbacker is nice.

I'd rather have my Strat and the Gibson Firebird I intend to buy though.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:22, 1 reply)
I have never had problems with Gibsons
Rickenbackers are absolutely lovely though.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:33, closed)
it's a weird thing
I can't abide Les Pauls, but clearly they must be good because so many excellent guitarists use them.

the thing with the 336 is odd though. I don't play it any differently to any other guitar, and yet it goes badly out of tune when I play it to the point where I can't use it for a whole song.

the Firebird however was a delight to play and as soon as I can muster up £1200 and the justification to buy it then I will do so!
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:43, closed)
I've got an old Nighthawk
and never had any problems with that either.

Must admit, though, I've never played with a 336 for any amount of time so you may well be right.

Les Pauls are OK, but I don't think I'd ever buy one.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:45, closed)
I find the neck on a Les Paul too short, and too fat
and that they are really end heavy at the bridge end. Personal thing though, and I haven't played one since I got good enough to make it worthwhile.

I suspect it is just me with the 336, my mate who owns it can play it with no trouble.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:49, closed)

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