Just wanted to drop in say hi like "normal" folks do...
I'm 42 years old and from the Netherlands, started playing since 9 months now and after a month picked up a copy of RS2014, which made the progress a lot easier I must say. Played mostly original DLC's until I discovered some page mentioning Smithy anvil, but it was overhauling or something... On youtube I came across people who mentioned CustomForge and so here I am people... Must say I love what I've seen sofar, that goes for the CDLC's aswell as for the community site and its members.
So... I'll stay around a bit longer to learn on all levels and get as much info as humanly possible.
Owning 5 guitars at the moment, 2 Squiers strats from which the affinity is still my fav guitar to play, 2 Harley Benton's (SG and LP) and an electric acoustic Washburn and in the process of buying a Fender SQ silver burst Troy Sanders bass.
Keep up the good work and thanks a lot for being here on my guitar practice path.
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Just wanted to drop in say hi like "normal" folks do...
I'm 42 years old and from the Netherlands, started playing since 9 months now and after a month picked up a copy of RS2014, which made the progress a lot easier I must say. Played mostly original DLC's until I discovered some page mentioning Smithy anvil, but it was overhauling or something... On youtube I came across people who mentioned CustomForge and so here I am people... Must say I love what I've seen sofar, that goes for the CDLC's aswell as for the community site and its members.
So... I'll stay around a bit longer to learn on all levels and get as much info as humanly possible.
Owning 5 guitars at the moment, 2 Squiers strats from which the affinity is still my fav guitar to play, 2 Harley Benton's (SG and LP) and an electric acoustic Washburn and in the process of buying a Fender SQ silver burst Troy Sanders bass.
Keep up the good work and thanks a lot for being here on my guitar practice path.
Regards