I agree...don't ever let on to them that every single one of your beautiful Mosrites just so happens to sport a "scratch plate"jfine wrote:And the cats are cool too, as long as they don't use your guitars as scratching posts...
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Thanks guys for the compliments about my Mosrites. Jfine- the blue sparkle is about as good as it gets in my opinion and it just screams to be played. Of all my electric guitars it is my favorite and yes it does have some worthy competition in my collection such as a 1953 mint Fender Telecaster, a PRS Custom 24 10 top, a 1959 Fender Stratocaster, an original mint condition Rickenbacker Rose Morris model 1997, and others that temp the guitar players palette. Ok- enough of the bragging but the fact is that the blue sparkle(I've named it "Twilight") is a totally awesome guitar by all standards. Now on to the band members. They are very disciplined as you can tell by the fact that they step at the same time, although, on opposite side paws with their tails curling opposite directions but raised together. This is not staged-this is how they often walk through the house as partners and have done so since they were kittens. Very strange but cool. Paul-I guess we now know why they call them scratch plates and if you look closely the blue sparkle Mosrite also has a matching scratch plate. The problem with the band members is that I can't find them for practice if I leave a guitar case open. They always find a way to get in the cases and find them to be very plushy beds. Gosh, sometimes it is just so hard to get band members to do it right. I guess in their minds they are doing it right.
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