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Author: Subject: fender squire m-80

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  posted on 3/1/2005 at 02:49 
Hey has anyone heard anything about the Squire M-80. I have been laid off and had to sell my guitars and traded my Sheraton for an M-80 and cash. I don't know anything about the specs of it but it plays O.K. Just don't know anything about it.
 

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  posted on 3/1/2005 at 21:49,  Reply 1  
It's basically a cheap version of a US Strat. The good thing is it still makes music so no matter what just keep picking and grinning

 

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  posted on 3/2/2005 at 01:23,  Reply 2  
Whatever it is I gotta fluke man. I got a diamond in the ruff. One of those guitars that play way better than it should. I spend some time setting it up tonight and lets just say...


I have blisters on three of my fingers and a smile on my face.

 
 


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