newbie tenure

Started by headsup, October 11, 2011, 11:41:06 AM

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how long is a "newbie" a newbie?

if i said I bought from Jean in 1971, when he was building 2 at a time in his basement in Toronto,
($300 down, wait six weeks, he calls you, by then you have the other $300),
does that still make me a newbie?

"Senior" member means "old" right?
Like over 50?

Too many guitars to list here.
Too few brain cells to be bothered with...

And I see that you joined in 207. At the rate of 2 posts every four years, you could lose your n00b status in as little as 16 years from now.  :humour:
(Newbie status only takes into account post-count.)

Quote from: headsup on October 11, 2011, 11:41:06 AM
if i said I bought from Jean in 1971, when he was building 2 at a time in his basement in Toronto,
($300 down, wait six weeks, he calls you, by then you have the other $300),


So Friend did you :? Tell us about those days  :donut :donut2 Still have the guitar from '72  :?
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yes I did, under newbie introduction
one of the guitars Jean made for me (my girlfriend) was a small body guitar, in 1975, i think it's still in Nova Scotia somewhere.

Quote from: JOYCEfromNS on October 11, 2011, 01:21:56 PM
So Friend did you :? Tell us about those days  :donut :donut2 Still have the guitar from '72  :?
"Senior" member means "old" right?
Like over 50?

Too many guitars to list here.
Too few brain cells to be bothered with...

I'm working my way up to 10 posts so I can respond to a PM I received

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