Members Cougarbruin Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 I may need to acquire one of these sweethearts: :love:
Members W.A.S. Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 They have them here probably have them here cause they're Canadian. I'm going to pick one up soon. Quite nice guitars and resonably priced.
Members Stophe88 Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by -Bong- I may need to acquire one of these sweethearts: yeah you do.idk where you live, but look in the yellow pages under music and call around. somewhere is bound to have them
Members theGOOCH Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 I know what you're saying. I had a really hard time finding them where I live when I was searching for a new guitar. Same goes for Blueridge
Members WaveRay Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 I'd have to guess that the Godin website has a dealer locator. Isn't that just standard fare?
Members Darylb23 Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by WaveRay I'd have to guess that the Godin website has a dealer locator. Isn't that just standard fare? I just noticed your signiture "Shut up and fish". Isnt that the official slogan in Jupiter? I live in Wellington which is just south and west of you....... when you are here that is.
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Check this ... Wave is right .. http://www.seagullguitars.com/dealersus.htm Cheers !
Members WaveRay Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by ripvan I just noticed your signiture "Shut up and fish". Isnt that the official slogan in Jupiter? I live in Wellington which is just south and west of you....... when you are here that is. You guessed right! My buddy also wanted to name his new boat "Quit yer Bitchin" but thought better of it. My wife has been into horses all her life and will probably be visiting Wellington alot once we're down there full time. Take care, meanwhile.
Members theGOOCH Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by Rickkkk Check this ... Wave is right .. http://www.seagullguitars.com/dealersus.htmCheers ! Dang, One shop in all of Cincinnati and one in Dayton. I wonder why they aren't more prolific.
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by theGOOCH Dang, One shop in all of Cincinnati and one in Dayton. I wonder why they aren't more prolific. They're made in the Eastern Townships here in Quebec, in the small town of La Patrie (just about 200km southeast of Montreal). I don't know how big their operation is, but maybe they have a limited production. I know Seagulls are easily available here in Montreal, as are all of the Godin labels. That's to be expected, mind you. Steve's Music and Archambault Musique downtown both have an excellent selection, if you're ever up here. I'm not much of a fan of buying musical instruments on-line, especially acoustic guitars, but I imagine large on-line operations like MF probably have a certain selection. Good luck !
Members theGOOCH Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Oh, I'm not looking for one now, but when I was looking for a guitar in the past I had trouble finding a seagull to play
Members WaveRay Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by theGOOCH Dang, One shop in all of Cincinnati and one in Dayton. I wonder why they aren't more prolific. Canada's probably never heard of Ohio......... Joking, Gooch!
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by WaveRay Canada's probably never heard of Ohio......... Joking, Gooch! ... As a proud Canadian, I can tell you that you're wrong. We all know that Ohio is a suburb of Toronto ... .... Also JK .... but I am encouraged to learn that Ohio and Florida/Pennsylvania folks do indeed know about the existence of Canada ! Cheers ... it's almost Guinness time !
Members WaveRay Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by Rickkkk ... As a proud Canadian, I can tell you that you're wrong. We all know that Ohio is a suburb of Toronto ... .... Also JK .... but I am encouraged to learn that Ohio and Florida/Pennsylvania folks do indeed know about the existence of Canada ! Cheers ... it's almost Guinness time ! Oh, we know about Canada. Terence and Phillip are from there!!
Members theGOOCH Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by WaveRay Canada's probably never heard of Ohio......... Joking, Gooch! Actually, that might be true. I sure wish I could Get St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout here!!
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by theGOOCH Actually, that might be true. I sure wish I could Get St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout here!! ... OK, now I know you're for real ! St-Ambroise Otameal Stout ... wow. Not even alot of Montrealers know about that brew. St-Ambroise is made by McAuslan Brewery down on St-Ambroise Street in Montreal (on the border of the St-Henri and Ville-
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by WaveRay Oh, we know about Canada. Terence and Phillip are from there!! ... my ignorance is going to be glaringly obvious here ... Who are Terence and Philip ... ?
Members WaveRay Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by Rickkkk ... my ignorance is going to be glaringly obvious here ... Who are Terence and Philip ... ? Sorry. It's a reference to the TV show "South Park" Seems the kids like a comedy duo from Canada named Terence and Phillip. These two center their comedy around the act of, shall we say, flatuance. Nothng personal.
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Ah ... Only seen SouthPark once. I'm more of a Simpson's/Family Guy fan. D-oh ! Aw crap. Cheers !
Members theGOOCH Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by Rickkkk ... OK, now I know you're for real ! St-Ambroise Otameal Stout ... wow. Not even alot of Montrealers know about that brew. St-Ambroise is made by McAuslan Brewery down on St-Ambroise Street in Montreal (on the border of the St-Henri and Ville-
Members Rickkkk Posted August 25, 2006 Members Posted August 25, 2006 Originally posted by theGOOCH Sounds good. We'll drink a couple and play some guitar Done ! .... now I'm really getting effing thirsty ....
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