I really shouldn't... (would you).

You should:

  • buy it!

    Votes: 17 85.0%
  • no, no, no, you need it in the blood red version.

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • you won't play it, can't fondle it, don't be stupid - no.

    Votes: 1 5.0%

  • Total voters
    20
Yeah,

a few beers and it was done. I will send pics once it has arrived at my parents place and they've sent me pics... It may be 6-30 months before I play it, but it will always be there waiting for me...

I now have 2 out of 3 of my holy trinity. I want a sexy 339 then I am out! Just like this one:


Why not an angel wing '61 Reissue SG instead of the 339? Then you would SURELY have the holy trinity at your disposal.
 
Congrats on your purchase of that fine guitar Mr Grumpy, & yes, of course you should have bought it. Actually, I voted for the red one based on what I like, but that's neither here nor there, is it. Getting Don to check it out for you in your absence is a good idea, though it'd drive me insane having a new axe that I could yet enjoy. Cheers
 
hen will you get to play it?

At the earliest, sometime in January...

I did notice this, available now, on the Andertons site for the same price (I could ask them to just give me this instead, I've already paid):

2018 SG Classic in Pelham Blue. I don't have a Les Paul...

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On the other hand, I could not do what you just did with this purchase. This would be like driving myself more insane while waiting for my prize to come into my hands.

Yeah, but just think what a wonderful present it'll be when I do pop back to England!
 
At the earliest, sometime in January...

I did notice this, available now, on the Andertons site for the same price (I could ask them to just give me this instead, I've already paid):

2018 SG Classic in Pelham Blue. I don't have a Les Paul...

preview.jpg

As lovely as that Les Paul is, I'd wait for the SG Special.

So, can I ask why you are moving back to England?
 
Wow, I did not know thus. How exciting for you. You will be close to your mom and other familiar again then?

Yeah, it'll be good; I'll live in the same area as my parents and brother's family (close to Cambridge) - I visited England a few months ago for a week and really enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to going back full time, just trying to get a business arranged and up and running; products, finances, employees, funding, offices, etc...

It's a pretty complex research area, hence why I've not been posting much - sorting out funding from government agencies and corporation research funds, etc, is quite a process.
 
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Neuromorphics? That sounds like something I know absolutely nothing about!:D

And the wife is happy about moving too?

Next paradigm of microprocessors; making them more similar to brains.

The wife will like it; in 18 years, she has never been to England/Europe. All areas of the world are interesting, but I always especially enjoy my time in Europe.
 
Next paradigm of microprocessors; making them more similar to brains.

The wife will like it; in 18 years, she has never been to England/Europe. All areas of the world are interesting, but I always especially enjoy my time in Europe.
Ah, sounds interesting! I was under the impression your field was linguistics? I guess that would be applicable when it comes to making anything work like a brain.

Good that she's positive about the move! When I get old (and in my dreams, rich!), I want a summer house in the south of England.
 
Ah, sounds interesting! I was under the impression your field was linguistics? I guess that would be applicable when it comes to making anything work like a brain.
Good that she's positive about the move! When I get old (and in my dreams, rich!), I want a summer house in the south of England.

Yeah, I went from cognitive linguistics into neuro-linguistics and then neurobiology generally. My first degree was in electronic engineering many years ago, so I did make circuits and stuff once upon a time - trying to link all these areas together now; I think I'm a bit ahead of the field and wanna be a millionaire before I'm 50, so I'm putting my foot to the floor workwise.

The wife loves seasons, so she'll like the UK. With you in Bergen, it's such a nice place, why do you need a home in England - it's full of those bloody English people. My parents live in Buntingford, and around that area are lots of old, small market towns with great pubs, food, friendly people. I had such a great week there a few months back. some beer and food pics:

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England has a reputation for bad food and beer, but I loved it - the best holiday/break I've had in a decade or more.
 
Yeah, I went from cognitive linguistics into neuro-linguistics and then neurobiology generally. My first degree was in electronic engineering many years ago, so I did make circuits and stuff once upon a time - trying to link all these areas together now; I think I'm a bit ahead of the field and wanna be a millionaire before I'm 50, so I'm putting my foot to the floor workwise.

The wife loves seasons, so she'll like the UK. With you in Bergen, it's such a nice place, why do you need a home in England - it's full of those bloody English people. My parents live in Buntingford, and around that area are lots of old, small market towns with great pubs, food, friendly people. I had such a great week there a few months back. some beer and food pics:

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England has a reputation for bad food and beer, but I loved it - the best holiday/break I've had in a decade or more.

Those pics pretty much sum up why I would like a place in England! I love British beer and traditional food. I like the English countryside, and I love London. I haven't had a pint of Bass in years, but a good pint of cask bitter is my favorite thing to drink in the whole world. I met the head brewer from St. Austell a few years back, by the way. Lovely fellow.

Bergen is great, and I would never want to move anywhere else permanently. But it just rains a whole lot. I know England isn't exactly known for its extremely dry climate, but it's better than here, anyway.
 
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