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bkethley
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bkethley
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11/21/2014 1:41 am
I never liked the term "older". I have picked up the guitar off and on for a few decades but never learned much beyond the basics. Life has a way of sometimes taking you along different paths. Now that I am an "experienced" beginner I have more time to devote to really learning the guitar. Guitar Tricks is a perfect way (for me) to do just that. I live near Nashville and love going to live concerts. My other hobby is riding my Harley Road King. A buddy and I went on a 9000 mile bike trip last summer that covered 6 Canadian provinces and 19 states - best time ever. Look forward to discussions on the forum.
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fdeets88
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fdeets88
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11/21/2014 7:53 pm
welcome to the forum
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11/21/2014 9:51 pm
Welcome bkethley, and thanks for joining the GT community!
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact us.
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rumbled
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rumbled
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11/29/2014 8:29 pm
Hallo there. I know just what you're saying. After 50 years of guitar ownership and motorbiking, I still consider myself a novice in both camps! :cool:
Samick Greg Bennett Royale, Epiphone SG, Tanglewood LP HV58 and Strat copy, Hondo II Professional, Hofner Shorty.
Peavey Vypyr 30 Modeling amp.
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bkethley
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bkethley
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12/01/2014 1:24 pm
Hello Rumbled,

I have found after 40+ years of riding motorcycles if you don't consider yourself a novice you will not live to become an "experienced rider".
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