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    Haha...Thanx guys,,,much appreciated.

    Attached is my Son with his Dean V Jr. I am so proud of my kids, love them very much.

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    Haha...Thanx guys,,,much appreciated.

    Attached is my Son with his Dean V Jr. I am so proud of my kids, love them very much.

    That's awesome, it's great to see all the young ones getting into building their own guitars, who knows, they might end up pursuing it as a career when they get older, a lot of the young kids here in Darwin end up in trouble with the law, there was an article in yesterday's newspaper about three kids, aged 12, 13, and 15, who stole a car and used it to destroy a sports oval at a local school, they destroyed it by doing burnouts on the oval with the car they had stolen, your kids are lucky because they have some direction in life with the skills they learn while building their guitars.

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    That's awesome, it's great to see all the young ones getting into building their own guitars, who knows, they might end up pursuing it as a career when they get older, a lot of the young kids here in Darwin end up in trouble with the law, there was an article in yesterday's newspaper about three kids, aged 12, 13, and 15, who stole a car and used it to destroy a sports oval at a local school, they destroyed it by doing burnouts on the oval with the car they had stolen, your kids are lucky because they have some direction in life with the skills they learn while building their guitars.
    Agreed Dr. Nomis...These kids who get into trouble are bored and want to lash out to stand out. Children need our guidance and positivity. They are easily influenced, whether positive or negative. It is our duty as parents to stress the positive and make them feel good about themselves and to be proud of what the accomplish and achieve. Let it be building guitars, finish a level on a game, schoolwork and so on.

    I remember my Son picking up one of my guitars and playing the intro riff to one of the song's of my band. I was so proud that he played and remembered the notes and rhythm.

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    Haha...Thanx guys,,,much appreciated.

    Attached is my Son with his Dean V Jr. I am so proud of my kids, love them very much.
    The Metal is strong in this one!
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    The Metal is strong in this one!
    It does in this family FrankenWashie. \m/\m/.

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    Quote Originally Posted by METAL Rulez 4ever View Post
    It does in this family FrankenWashie. \m/\m/.
    Too awesome! I salute you sir!
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    Too awesome! I salute you sir!
    Thank you FrankenWashie...I can only do my best.

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