'90's, heavy poly club
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the poly on my squier is indestructible
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Same hear. I can't break that finish on my squier.
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80's poly here... or was - the well chipped CAR has now been stripped. Just need to fin the time to put a new finish on.
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How aboot some thin 2000s poly OVER thick 80s poly? Poly for days!
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Great!Orang Goreng wrote: Poly for days!
'05 Poly Strat here.
Extra thick and rich (Squier Affinity Series )!
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well how aboot that. what do you say we put on our tuques and go split a two-four on the chesterfield, eh?Orang Goreng wrote: How aboot some thin 2000s poly OVER thick 80s poly?
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Yup count me in.
Although, it seams the poly isn't always that thick....My '93 MIJ has les poly then my other "POLYMASTERS"
I guess I'll soon have a "POLYAUR" as well.
But, I don't mind the poly anymore. But most polynecks are not my cup of tea. Recently stripped one and replaced the poly with a thin layer of laquer, could'nt be hapier.
Took the guitar to rehearsal last night and played it for 2 hours straight...I love how it feels now....
Although, it seams the poly isn't always that thick....My '93 MIJ has les poly then my other "POLYMASTERS"
I guess I'll soon have a "POLYAUR" as well.
But, I don't mind the poly anymore. But most polynecks are not my cup of tea. Recently stripped one and replaced the poly with a thin layer of laquer, could'nt be hapier.
Took the guitar to rehearsal last night and played it for 2 hours straight...I love how it feels now....
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pics?ohm-men wrote: Yup count me in.
Although, it seams the poly isn't always that thick....My '93 MIJ has les poly then my other "POLYMASTERS"
I guess I'll soon have a "POLYAUR" as well.
But, I don't mind the poly anymore. But most polynecks are not my cup of tea. Recently stripped one and replaced the poly with a thin layer of laquer, could'nt be hapier.
Took the guitar to rehearsal last night and played it for 2 hours straight...I love how it feels now....
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....mynameisjonas wrote: well how aboot that. what do you say we put on our tuques and go split a two-four on the chesterfield, eh?
Why is Confucius always quoted as using Yoda syntax & grammar, BTW?Man who says it can not be done should not interrupt man who is doing it - Confucius
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sorry... bad canadian stereotypes-joke, sparked by the "aboot"Orang Goreng wrote:....mynameisjonas wrote: well how aboot that. what do you say we put on our tuques and go split a two-four on the chesterfield, eh?
i guess people think it makes it seem more profound or something. although proper yoda syntax would be something along the lines of "man who says not be done it can, interrupt man who is doing it should not."Orang Goreng wrote:Why is Confucius always quoted as using Yoda syntax & grammar, BTW?Man who says it can not be done should not interrupt man who is doing it - Confucius
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HEY! You mocking the Cannucks!?!?!?mynameisjonas wrote:sorry... bad canadian stereotypes-joke, sparked by the "aboot"Orang Goreng wrote:....mynameisjonas wrote: well how aboot that. what do you say we put on our tuques and go split a two-four on the chesterfield, eh?
i guess people think it makes it seem more profound or something. although proper yoda syntax would be something along the lines of "man who says not be done it can, interrupt man who is doing it should not."Orang Goreng wrote:Why is Confucius always quoted as using Yoda syntax & grammar, BTW?Man who says it can not be done should not interrupt man who is doing it - Confucius
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yeah, i'm starting to feel this pick-on-the-canadians thing is becoming a bad habit of mine
but i love canada, i swear
but i love canada, i swear
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Yeah, but Canada isn't a real country, is it? It's just something made up by the makers of South Park. So you're not offending anyone.
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