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Zombie Zero, DFZ
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Game Play:
1) Each player must show up with a photo of a PRS guitar they currently own. That PRS guitar is your "gift". You may only bring one guitar into the game. Post your guitar with all of the fun details that make it desirable (to you). It goes into the pot when you post it.
2) Once that guitar is in play, it never comes out. Gifts of non-PRS guitars will be deleted.
3) The first person to respond can choose to keep their own gift or trade you (whether you like it or not) for your gift. On subsequent turns (in any order), each person gets the choice of “stealing” any previously taken gift or keeping the one they have.
4) None of the guitars ever actually change hands or ownership. It's just a fun way to fulfill your GAS or get your virtual hands on a guitar you covet without spending the money.
5) The game never ends.
Ready?
Korina SE One modified with a 408 bridge pickup, telecaster neck pickup, Bigsby/roller bridge, Phase 3 locking tuners, custom paint, and custom Starla pickguard. Photo courtesy of the PRS artist/luthier who built it (Skitchy Zimmers).
click the pic to enlarge
1) Each player must show up with a photo of a PRS guitar they currently own. That PRS guitar is your "gift". You may only bring one guitar into the game. Post your guitar with all of the fun details that make it desirable (to you). It goes into the pot when you post it.
2) Once that guitar is in play, it never comes out. Gifts of non-PRS guitars will be deleted.
3) The first person to respond can choose to keep their own gift or trade you (whether you like it or not) for your gift. On subsequent turns (in any order), each person gets the choice of “stealing” any previously taken gift or keeping the one they have.
4) None of the guitars ever actually change hands or ownership. It's just a fun way to fulfill your GAS or get your virtual hands on a guitar you covet without spending the money.
5) The game never ends.
Ready?
Korina SE One modified with a 408 bridge pickup, telecaster neck pickup, Bigsby/roller bridge, Phase 3 locking tuners, custom paint, and custom Starla pickguard. Photo courtesy of the PRS artist/luthier who built it (Skitchy Zimmers).
click the pic to enlarge
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