![]() Couldn't find ANY info on it aside from some dude saying there was only 20 of them made. That's where I found my second guitar: The Dillion mystery 7 string. Long & McQuade had their yearly clearout sale, so I decided to check it out. That lasted about 8-10 months, until I realized how much I missed it, even though I sucked so bad lol. Alas, I was clueless and as such, I stupidly sold it a year later for 200 bucks or so. It felt solid as hell, and had far more of a "real instrument" feel than many guitars I've played since. IN FACT, i was sooo clueless, i thought it was a lefty guitar (it made sense to me at the time, fretting hand being the stronger hand). It was a bolt-on too, but I didn't give a. Anyhow, step into a pawn shop.First thing I see is this old looking but beeeeeautiful LP clone. I didn't know JACK SHIT about guitars, except that I love guitar sounds of any kind. As such, I decided to go into a bunch of pawn shops in my area to see if I could find what I was looking for. ![]() ![]() However, as we all know that was the day the WTC got hit, and as such downtown Toronto was shut down due to fear that it may be a widespread attack. I was gonna skip school to go downtown and buy an mp3 cd player (lol).
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