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Anticipating the onset of another great depression and an age of unparalleled austerity I've got ahead of the game by giving up my bright, sunny togs and adopting sombre Greys, Fauns and Khakis. I've also regrettably had to switch my weekly shop from Fortnum & Mason to Waitrose! The family are understandbly devastated and things only got worse when I informed them of my intention to sell Land Rover No4 to clear some space in the forecourt for a chicken coup. Thats my tale of woe, whats everyone else giving up? :(
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Don?t worry keef. The price of luxury items during a recession drops dramatically so you won?t be able to flog the Gibson for much anyway. May as well just keep it.


In fact if you want to invest in something like a classic guitar or classic car etc and you have some spare cash banging about, the next 6 months are the time to do so. Don?t put it on your credit card mind.

I can see you with an Encore guitar, Keef.


LOL! Feck off!!!


In all seriousness, I played a Squire bass for years, that I loved, but never liked the strats. As for Epiphone, I am in love with my friend's SG, and plan to buy it off him. He also has a lovely Epipone Slash signature Les Paul. But I do love the Gibsons!

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