Needs a SpongeBob sticker and pale yellow pickup covers.Black Cat Bone wrote:
OMG All aluminium Jazzmaster!
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We say it "wrong" too..RumorsOFsurF wrote:Also pretty much anywhere other than the US that speaks English.mikkiki wrote: In danish it's actually called aluminium.
It was a joke, BTW...
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oh, i didn't know. for certain things, i can't tell difference between english and american. :-\RumorsOFsurF wrote:Also pretty much anywhere other than the US that speaks English. ;Dmikkiki wrote: In danish it's actually called aluminium.
It was a joke, BTW...
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It is called English ultimately - that fine and adaptable anglo/cletic/french/german hybrid - I guess if you go with the reductive argument some US English make sense but those extra 'U's in Flavour' etc are delightfully "Je ne sais pas quoi" n'est-ce pas?mikkiki wrote:oh, i didn't know. for certain things, i can't tell difference between English and American. :-\RumorsOFsurF wrote:Also pretty much anywhere other than the US that speaks English.mikkiki wrote: In danish it's actually called aluminium.
It was a joke, BTW...
"It was then that I realised what cool really meant...and seven strings aint even in the equation..."
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Despite this The AluminIum guitar still looks totally RAD
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is anybody else like me in that all they can think is "during the cold weather that guitar would be like ice"?
maybe it's just me.
maybe it's just me.
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i think it would look nice with a rusty metal-pickguard
+ needs a fuzz factory inside, matt bellamy style!!
+ needs a fuzz factory inside, matt bellamy style!!
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oh yeah, you're just used to call it american. like, in danish, you say that it is american as well, 'cause you wouldn't say that it is USAian. that is how we are used to speak about language, and therefore it's the easiest thing just to say american. am i understanding you, or did i miss your point? i'm a bit diffuse today.Black Cat Bone wrote:It is called English ultimately - that fine and adaptable anglo/cletic/french/german hybrid - I guess if you go with the reductive argument some US English make sense but those extra 'U's in Flavour' etc are delightfully "Je ne sais pas quoi" n'est-ce pas?mikkiki wrote:oh, i didn't know. for certain things, i can't tell difference between English and American. :-\RumorsOFsurF wrote: Also pretty much anywhere other than the US that speaks English.
It was a joke, BTW...
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Rickenbacker were way ahead with the future - here's the original lazer geetaahBlack Cat Bone wrote:Yeah..but but but...LAZERS!northern_dirt wrote:StratBlack Cat Bone wrote: Lazers - see? it's teh future! Cast aside your ancient axes and take up TACKINESS!
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You don´t want to put your tongue on it in frosty conditons. (Everybody licks their guitars once in a while right?)mikkiki wrote:i really couldn't imagine playing an aluminium fretboard. and what if it gets cold? that can't be nice.mynameisjonas wrote: yep, the entire neck and body are made from aluminium.
Does it have a truss rod? :-\
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i love those guitars so muchthe older brother wrote:Rickenbacker were way ahead with the future - here's the original lazer geetaahBlack Cat Bone wrote:Yeah..but but but...LAZERS!northern_dirt wrote: Strat
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IMse1Ob9-CE
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I remember an american tourist prounouncing it "aluminum"... It took me about twenty minutes to twig what she was talking about...mikkiki wrote:oh yeah, you're just used to call it american. like, in danish, you say that it is american as well, 'cause you wouldn't say that it is USAian. that is how we are used to speak about language, and therefore it's the easiest thing just to say american. am i understanding you, or did i miss your point? i'm a bit diffuse today.Black Cat Bone wrote:It is called English ultimately - that fine and adaptable anglo/cletic/french/german hybrid - I guess if you go with the reductive argument some US English make sense but those extra 'U's in Flavour' etc are delightfully "Je ne sais pas quoi" n'est-ce pas?mikkiki wrote: oh, i didn't know. for certain things, i can't tell difference between English and American. :-\
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Aluminium is spelled aluminium, according to International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, the scientific body that decides what elements are called. They'll "allow" the US spelling, but the correct one is the way everybody except the USA spells it.
Laser, by the way, does not have a Z in it anywhere in the world. It's an acronym, Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. LASER.
And that letter? The last one the alphabet? It's pronounced Zed, not Zee.
Laser, by the way, does not have a Z in it anywhere in the world. It's an acronym, Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. LASER.
And that letter? The last one the alphabet? It's pronounced Zed, not Zee.
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