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Hi, my name is Nicolas Rivera and i'm in Honduras. I've been playing for 18 years, started on classic guitar and then electric.

I'm a true guitar lover, i need to have my guitars every day or i get in a bad mood. Love vintage stuff.

Here is a partial photo of my guitars, this are the ones i play the most and gig with, just added the LP plain top in the middle.

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Benvenido Nico , sus guitarras son hermosas..

Welcome & Bienvennue to this gentlemen forum...


Blazes:beer:
 
Welcome Nicolas,

You will like the Fret!

Nice guitars by the way.

Jimi75
 
Welcome aboard TheFret. You have some very nice guitars there. I think that you will fit right in with the fine folks that gather here.

Gil :cool:
 
Welcome to the group. Great bunch of guitars, thanks for posting the pics!!

:bravo: :beer:
 
Hello from Honduras...

... where the good mahogany used to come from.

Hi and welcome. Nice guitars :AOK:
 
Howdy 8d2studios nice bunch of ladies you have there.I spent a month in Honduras two weeks after Mitch gave me a great respect for water,I mainly was in Sula and the big T.Right know I am in Ecuador and will be back in the states in a week, I cant wait all this Spanish is making me dizzy and I cant wait to talk in English cause I cant fully explain myself in Spanish.Sorry to carry on but I really liked Honduras in the mountains,I want to fish in that big lake.Sumi:D
 
8d2studios said:
Gracias!!!!:bravo:

De nada!

I'm surprised it actually made any sense, I only know a few words and phrases that are self-taught; usually when I try to actually say anything it comes out all garbled. My wife, on the other hand is quite fluent.

My one saving grace is a decent accent, which is of no help on the net.

:thwap:

Besides, having a decent accent has a downside when, like me, you really can't speak the language. If I say something that's more or less correct, without warning that I can't really speak Spanish, the person with whom I'm conversing will invariably take off on a tear in Spanish leaving me scratching my head and feeling silly.
 
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