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![]() I'm still trying to imagine why... why. |
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Man. That is a lot of work just to hide your guitar jones. This is just plain silly!
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does Steinberger make a 3/4 size guitar? that seems a better idea. I wonder about the number that guitar-in-briefcase does on your guitar strings.
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is that an actual item for sale, or just some stupid advertising photo? you could just get a nice traveler guitar instead and not risk twisting or bending your strings.....not to mention the damage on your truss rod from tuning and de-tuning over and over!
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