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Kyser. Yours?
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I've tried quite a few but I keep coming back to Shubb.
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Yes, but do you gig with your top of the line Elliott capo, or do you bring your cheapo Dunlop or Kyser knockoff capo? Can the audience hear the difference?
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And I also leave my tuner on the headstock for all the world to see. |
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And yeah, I was just being funny.
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Yeah, I gigged professionally for 20+ years. Everyone's mileage varies but I never used a "gig" guitar and left the good ones at home, and neither did any of my bandmates, or the bands we played with. I also was never in the position to own a laundry list of guitars, so if you have 2 or 3 really good guitars, they are the "gig" guitars. I'd bring all three on the road. Different strokes and all that.
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