What is the significance of your forum user name?

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guitarnut wrote:Guitarnut. It has a double meaning.

1. I love guitars! I've been playing since age 10. I have owned close to 150 different guitars over the years, 22 of them at the same time...I have it down to 4 electric, 3 acoustic, a 5 string bass and a banjo right now.

2. It's the plastic or bone saddle that the strings rest in at the end of the neck close to the tuners.

Some tracks from my home studio that I started 2 years ago.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=708661

That's it.
Now that would rise JSB out of the grave in appreciation! Thank you for 'sharing'.
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judaspre1982 wrote:G-NUT,nice shred in the song GTR------Dave

Thanks Dave!
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JPG40504 wrote:Now that would rise JSB out of the grave in appreciation! Thank you for 'sharing'.

Thanks JPG! JSB? Can't get that one figured out.
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guitarnut wrote:Thanks JPG! JSB? Can't get that one figured out.
Johann Sebastian BACH would Stand Tall listening to your rendition!
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JPG40504 wrote:Johaan Sebastion BACH

:o :o :o

I was thinking maybe Jeff Scott Buckley. I'll take either :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Buckley

www.jeffbuckley.com

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Even though I grew up and live in the country, I worked for over 30 years for a local municipality and I liked the movie with Billy Crystal so I started using this screen name over 10 years ago on various sites.
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Here's a post that has been a lot of fun to read. If you haven't shared how you came up with your forum name, please do. It's been a very interesting thread.
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I've enjoyed reading about them too. It tells a little something about the person, either though you only know them through a typed message on a forum.
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"8iowa, U.P. here in the woods"

My great-grandfather, and namesake, was a member of the 8th Iowa. Better not get me started on Civil War history, or I'll bore you for hours..
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