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Trip blew up in my face. I was up till 4 am putting in way points on the computer. I didn't get much sleep and didn't leave the house at 7 like I planned. I was going to put on new Alt Belts, but the damn alt bracket wouldn't move in. So after a late start I had to go by a fixit place and have them do it. My sister has been using the car this year and has ran the car so much that the belts sounded like a pig raping another pig. Sufice to say, I did not want to get off in Memphis with something like that. Getting that fixed cost me 1.5 hours and $57.
Oh but the really good part, the fucking plug on the gps just up and died five minutes outside of memphis. That killed a big part of the trip.
I salvaged some of it and still went a few places.
Like http://www.stringsandthings.com/musicmall/Default.htm and http://www.gibsonshowcase.com/bealestreet/
We still went to bealestreet and ate BBQ and all that. I went to one pawn shop and it was shit. They wanted $200 for a very HOT pedal box. Am I really supose to believe that someone pawned their pedal case with all the pedals and hook ups on it? I think we all know that got boosted out of the back of some poor kid's old van.
I am really tired of pawn shops that think to highly of their shit. No sir, I will not give you $40 for a dunlap crybaby, and no sir, I will not give you $20 for your shitty used xbox games.
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I've always been curious as to what I could get in a pawn shop. I ventured into one, but there was so much over priced crap it was hard to navigate. I agree with everyone, pawn shops think they ARE the burger king.
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Ok, pawn shop in town has a japanese strat, for 200. Its probably a fair price considering the tremolo alone is rare and sells for over 100 on ebay.
Does anyone have any ideas other than theift and legal ways of making money of getting this guitar. You know, like finding some dvds for $2 and trading them in on the guitar?
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