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gh1
Posted 2007-01-29 7:14 PM (#118512 - in reply to #118487)
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Location: PDX
John Knowles Finger Style Quarterly. Has a bit of chat from his career and chock full of songs. Comes with a CD.

Best bang for the buck if you're looking for material imho. None of the commercial stuff appeals to me, although i like looking at the pretty pictures.

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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-01-29 7:36 PM (#118513 - in reply to #118487)
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Location: Boise, Idaho
I'm over 6 months behind on the Porsche magazines. I never thought I had time to read guitar magazines. I guess I don't spend enough time in the john. I'm one of those s--t or get off the pot guys.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2007-01-29 8:04 PM (#118514 - in reply to #118487)
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Posts: 627

Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
I usually hang out at the local Barns and Noble, get a Starbucks, and read most of them. Kinda being a cheap skate though, but hey, all the other kids do it. If anything, the ads are the most interesting. Once in awhile, you get a good interview.
What I notice is that, each magazine takes turns in featuring, Hendrix, Page, Clapton or someone in that realm, on the cover, with some new tidbit of information. It's usually done to get your attention. Most of it's rehash.
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-29 10:21 PM (#118515 - in reply to #118487)
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The StewMac is a good one. I always keep that one for a few months.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-29 10:29 PM (#118516 - in reply to #118487)
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Location: Upper Left USA
Triple G,
Like I said, the pages are are only there for back up! When a crisis arrives it doesn't matter, although I may grab from the Banjo/Dulcimer or percussion pages first.

I keep a stack of the Stewmacs because they run the different How To articles.
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an4340
Posted 2007-01-30 10:27 AM (#118517 - in reply to #118487)
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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
In terms of guitar related catalogs let me add:

Sweetwater:It'll give you lots of ideas on performance and recording gear.

First Quality Music:Occassionally has some good deals and lots of banjo stuff.

Elderly Instruments:Nice general catalog
Elderly Instrument Vintage guitar catalog: Just to see the prices on things I can't afford. (Though they did have an ephiphone G-400 for $265 that might be interesting ...)

And the usual:
Stew Mac
Musicians Friend
Music 123
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