Speedster

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Well, I solved the problem of travelling and leaving my guitars home. I bought a "Speedster" Travel Guitar, electric version. I was surprised at how comfortable it is when you attach the arm rest. It looks lime something fron outer space, but it is comfortable and plays great. I'm quite amazed at this little item. It cost me $300 at GC, but is well worth the price if you really want to take an ax where ever you go!
 

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[quote author=Larry link=topic=7978.msg101445#msg101445 date=1145802183]
Yeesh Wease, you know I stink at that. OK, I'll try in a little bit.
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Use your phtoshop! ;D ;D <---------joking ;)
 

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I Did and here's the results!

speed2.jpg
 

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Here's another showing the size next to my other guitarts. That little "boomerang" shaped piece comes orr easily so you can fit everything in the gig bag.

Notice how my photos are LIFESIZED!! I just can't ge the hang of making them smaller.

speed.jpg
 

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that swirly metal pup ring and control plate i can do without otherwise it looks like a neat guitar to take with for a weekend at the beach or something. put er with a microcube and you are all set.
 


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