Hi my name is Emir, I am originally from Bosnia & Herzegovina but these days I live and work in Qatar's capital Doha
I've spent most of my guitar playing years riffing metal on pointy things, but love guitars in general. Hollow, semi-hollow, solid, plastic, carbon fibre, aluminium, or just good old trees.
Sooner or later you figure out you must have something by late master Leo. I had a Mexican Strat that I loved and played mercilessly for two years until trouble hit and I pawned it off. As soon as I got my hands on some money I ordered a USA deluxe, a used one though, through a friend in the States.
While I waited for the guitar, someone locally was trying to get rid of this:
I saw it, had to have it, and bought it, at a somewhat unreasonable price but that's how it goes around here.
Then two weeks later another gentleman was trying to get rid of this for substantially less, but I had a Fender I never played to pick up from the mail, whatever, it was on the way...
I think you can guess how that ended
Hello from Doha, Qatar
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Wow! That Legacy is nice... Will
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I've been thinking of putting a humbucker in the bridge but the guitar sounds so beautiful through my Marshall JVM410C I can't get myself to do it
I'm still dead set on putting either a mint green or mirror pickguard on it though...
I'm still dead set on putting either a mint green or mirror pickguard on it though...
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Re: Hello from Doha, Qatar
welcome
I have a DiMarzio DP184 in the bridge of my legacy and I love it!
Nice axes!
I have a DiMarzio DP184 in the bridge of my legacy and I love it!
Nice axes!
Alf Stutzmann
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With those 2 guitars you are ready for any gig!
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Hello Emir, Welcome to the forum. You've got yourself a couple of fine guitars there!
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Welcome, Emir!
It's great to have another international member join us and
we do have many international members, so we are truly a global community!
When you get a chance, please do add your Legacy and ASAT Special to our G&L Registry.
It's great to have another international member join us and
we do have many international members, so we are truly a global community!
When you get a chance, please do add your Legacy and ASAT Special to our G&L Registry.
--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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I heard a strat guitarist from Egypt once and the music was very interesting. Do you have any examples of Legacy/Strat music from Qatar that isn't just straight American rock and roll we could listen to?
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Re: Hello from Doha, Qatar
Hello and welcome! Great guitars you have there! Good luck with them!
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Re: Hello from Doha, Qatar
Emir, many of us have fallen victim to the same thing. A good problem to have and great looking guitars-- Darwin.