Anniversary Stratocaster
Anniversary Stratocaster
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![]() FENDER 40th Anniversary DIAMOND DEALER STRATOCASTER US $7,976.00
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![]() 1996 Fender Stratocaster American Standard 50th Anniversary Guitar US $800.00
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![]() 2005 MIM 60th Anniversary Fender Stratocaster US $249.99
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![]() Fender Stratocaster 50th Anniversary Fender Hard Case US $625.00
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![]() Fender Stratocaster 40th Anniversary Ed Book NEW US $11.25
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![]() Fender Stratocaster American Deluxe 50th Anniversary US $1,550.00
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![]() Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster 50th Anniversary US $1,199.99
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![]() 2006 Fender 60th Anniversary American Stratocaster US $699.95 |
![]() 2004 Fender Frontline Stratocaster 50th Anniversary Catalogue US $8.00
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How much would my guitar sell for?
I have a Fender Squire Stratocaster but I don't know the year. What I do know is that it says "20th Anniversary" on the back so that might mean its 2002. I was thinking I could get 50 for it. Let me know if this is too high.
if it ain't beat to death your probably on the mark,
there a cheap guitar to start with so don't expect too much.
now if it were a real strat the date of manufacture would usually be under the neck plate at the body, but I've never even picked up a squire as I have no interest in Chinese guitars
Anniversary Guitar
Anniversary Guitar
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![]() Hard Rock Cafe Destin 4th Anniversary 2008 Fish Guitar Pin US $15.00
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![]() Hard Rock Cafe HONOLULU 2005 18th ANNIVERSARY Guitar Pin US $8.95
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![]() Hard Rock Cafe LOS ANGELES 22nd Anniversary Guitar Pin US $7.95
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![]() PRS Guitars Promo Ad 8x10 513 20th Anniversary US $.99
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![]() Joe Elliot of Def Leppard 25th Anniversary Guitar Pick US $12.99
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![]() 1996 Fender Stratocaster American Standard 50th Anniversary Guitar US $800.00
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Jimmy Eat World Tickets- Jimmy Eat World Celebrates Clarity Anniversary
If you are an emo music fan your collection is not complete without Jimmy Eat World's 1999 album Clarity. The band is celebrating the album's 10th anniversary with a ten-show tour that kicks off Feb. 23 in New York and concludes March 7 in Tempe, Arizona after making stops in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco and San Diego. Although Clarity debuted at No. 30 in Billboard's Heatseekers chart and only remained there for two weeks (signal Jimmy Eat World's departure from Capitol Records), the album has since become iconic for a new generation of rock fans, all of whom will be sure to help them celebrate on tour. For your chance to see the band, who has paved the way for acts like Dashboard Confessional and Yellowcard, try http://www.stubhub.com for Jimmy Eat World tickets. The 2009 tour will be supported by Reuben's Accomplice for the first seven shows and the final three dates will feature the reunited San Diego band No Knife as opener.
Jimmy Eat World formed in 1994 the Phoenix suburb of Mesa, AZ and was originally comprised of Jim Adkins (vocals, guitar), Zach Lind (drums), Tom Linton (guitar, vocals) and Mitch Porter (bass). Their quirky moniker comes from an argument between Linton's younger brothers, Jimmy and Ed, in which the usually-defeated Ed drew a picture of his beefy, victorious brother eating the world. In their first year Jimmy Eat World released several EPS and singles on local imprint Wooden Blue Records before scoring a contract with major-label Capitol. Porter exited the group, with Rick Burch stepping in to record Jimmy Eat World's major debut, 1996's Static Prevails. Three years, a switch to an emo sound, and the emergence of Adkins as lead singer later, the band released their ambitious sophomore album, Clarity. The album's initial popularity was marred by Capitol's unwillingness to promote the album due to the departure of label president Gary Gersh. Capitol refused to release the album but was forced to when "Lucky Denver Mint" and other singles became radio mainstays.
Tensions between Jimmy Eat World and Capitol ran high when the label refused to release their third LP, Jimmy Eat World, culminating in their departure. After experiencing success overseas, the band issued Bleed America (which was changed to an eponymous title after September 11) in 2001 and its singles "The Middle," "Sweetness" and "A Praise Chorus" propelled them into the big time. After a short stint at Dreamworks, Jimmy Eat World moved to Interscope for the 2004 release of their fifth album, Futures, which went gold on the strength of "Pain." Next up, Jimmy Eat World released the Stay on My Side EP followed by the LP Chase This Light, which featured vet producer Butch Vig (known for his work on legendary Nirvana album Nevermind and the Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream. Chase the Light was released in 2007 on the heels of lead single "Big Casino." Hurry up and get your Jimmy Eat World tickets from http://www.stubhub.com/jimmy-eat-world-tickets/ to see the band celebrate their most cherished album live!
What to get my boyfriend for our 1 year anniversary?
Can someone please help me. My boyfriend and I have been dating for almost a year now and I have no clue what to get him. He's 15, loves technology, plays hockey, plays the guitar (but doesn't really like it), and he is very much so in love with me. Our anniversary is in about 2 weeks and I'm stuck on something to get him, because I am 99% positive that he is getting me a promise ring.
cologne an expensive on


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