What did you get for Christmas?

A pair of Silver jeans
3 30 minute golf lessons
Yeti thermos
Bellows for my outdoor fire pit
Assorted gift cards to restaurants
Dozen golf balls
 
Apple Watch, motivation to get my ass back in gear sooner.
Revenge Of The Sith Prequel GIF
 
So i see Mr Moe that you still have your Glock but lost the ammo, good to go, you're officially on THEE List
It's only an airsoft pistol?
*I'm gunna buy a scabbard for it too.
 
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Gift cards at the local music store for a Strat. I'll have to go play a bunch to know which one I want, so no pics yet.

Otherwise, a few books, clothes, stone pizza oven kit.

Strat will likely be the Performer. Need the maple fretboard.

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Similar, but mine are for Sweetwater. I'll likely go with a Squier Classic Vibe 60s strat and an Epiphone Casino once they come in. Both lower tier companies from their more recognized parent companies have been putting out some great guitars recently.
 
Similar, but mine are for Sweetwater. I'll likely go with a Squier Classic Vibe 60s strat and an Epiphone Casino once they come in. Both lower tier companies from their more recognized parent companies have been putting out some great guitars recently.
One of my granddaughter got the Squire for Christmas. Surprised by how good it sounded.
 
One of my granddaughter got the Squire for Christmas. Surprised by how good it sounded.

Entry level guitars today are light years ahead of what a beginner could get 10, 20, 30+ years ago. Will there be some fit and finish differences between them and the big name American made guitars? Absolutely, but for the huge difference in prices, these can be fixed (fret ends/etc) and still come in way under the price. Sound/tone are very similar.

Resale value will be higher for the big names, but that's not what I worry about, since I'll plan to keep them for a long time.
 
Similar, but mine are for Sweetwater. I'll likely go with a Squier Classic Vibe 60s strat and an Epiphone Casino once they come in. Both lower tier companies from their more recognized parent companies have been putting out some great guitars recently.
Changed it up slightly. I tried what they had at the store and am pretty decided on this one. The maple fretboard just felt like scrap lumber. And this white one seemed to play a good deal better, but that may just be the rosewood talking.

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Good choice on the Epi, there are a few at my store. I am at the point in my life I want the Strat, and nothing else will do.
 
Changed it up slightly. I tried what they had at the store and am pretty decided on this one. The maple fretboard just felt like scrap lumber. And this white one seemed to play a good deal better, but that may just be the rosewood talking.

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Good choice on the Epi, there are a few at my store. I am at the point in my life I want the damn Strat.


I'm also looking at a white strat and will likely change the pickguard to a tortoise shell:

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Then the Casino in the worn olive drab:

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I'm also looking at a white strat and will likely change the pickguard to a tortoise shell:



Then the Casino in the worn olive drab:
I’m also picking up a Boss Katana mkII 50 on sale for $25 off They are clearing out. Looks like a total package around $1500.

Not a bad Christmas haul.
 
I’m also picking up a Boss Katana mkII 50 on sale for $25 off They are clearing out. Looks like a total package around $1500.

Not a bad Christmas haul.

Nice, I've got the same amp. I suggest picking up this foot switch that works perfectly fine and a lot cheaper than the Boss version.

Hosa FSC-385 Footswitch, Guitar-style, Dual-latching Amazon product ASIN B000VXKUL0

Join the Boss Katana Patches Facebook group for tone settings.
 
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