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  • Big Train
    Full Member Status

    • Apr 2004
    • 4013

    #16
    I was there...it was a very classy display. I wasn't aware Vinny was there though....even more so.

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    • tomballin
      Commando
      • Dec 2004
      • 1284

      #17
      Originally posted by Big Train
      I was there...it was a very classy display. I wasn't aware Vinny was there though....even more so.
      I was there also, still am, getting all the post show biz done and catching up on a little sleep, uggg,……go every year. What did you think of the show, dude?

      Didn’t know what I was going to think of Dean Guitar’s Dimebag Tribute, as to whether they were just using his death to capitalize off the deal. However, they did a good job and it was cool, imo.

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      • Big Train
        Full Member Status

        • Apr 2004
        • 4013

        #18
        The show was good, but nothing out of the ordinary to "wow" me. A couple of cool designs and gadgets, the basement was filled with even more wannabes than usual. What did suprise me was the "scaled back" nature of both Fender and Gibson's presence this year. Business bad for them?

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        • Soul Reaper
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Jan 2005
          • 8343

          #19
          Cool pics. Awesome guitars!!!
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