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		<title>By: Jay Wright</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jay Wright</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great interview, Chuck!!  I could hear your voice in every word.  Looks like the interviewer learned [among other things] that the Classic neck isn&#039;t glued on.  I&#039;m with you on one thing for sure - picking a favorite model is about as difficult as picking your favorite child.  They&#039;re all great in their own special way.  As a customer who has tried them all, I gotta say if I absolutely had to choose one model, it would be MOST difficult.  The Classic is more versatile than I ever imagined - can&#039;t put it down.  The Fusion is...  well, just a mindblower - hands down the best solid body I&#039;ve ever played.  The Professional does everything and truly deserves the #1 spot for the musician who plays all genres.  But, there is something SO special about the Blues Queen that most days it would eek the others out.  Talk about a fun guitar.  It&#039;s almost a maverick among the others, constantly surprising me in the most sonicly pleasing ways.  That whole question made me imagine a scenario in which serious players could be driven absolutely insane by winning the CP Thornton model of his choice [price no object].  It could take him months to make a decision.

I&#039;m really glad to see you getting more publicity now - you truly deserve it.
Jay</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great interview, Chuck!!  I could hear your voice in every word.  Looks like the interviewer learned [among other things] that the Classic neck isn&#8217;t glued on.  I&#8217;m with you on one thing for sure &#8211; picking a favorite model is about as difficult as picking your favorite child.  They&#8217;re all great in their own special way.  As a customer who has tried them all, I gotta say if I absolutely had to choose one model, it would be MOST difficult.  The Classic is more versatile than I ever imagined &#8211; can&#8217;t put it down.  The Fusion is&#8230;  well, just a mindblower &#8211; hands down the best solid body I&#8217;ve ever played.  The Professional does everything and truly deserves the #1 spot for the musician who plays all genres.  But, there is something SO special about the Blues Queen that most days it would eek the others out.  Talk about a fun guitar.  It&#8217;s almost a maverick among the others, constantly surprising me in the most sonicly pleasing ways.  That whole question made me imagine a scenario in which serious players could be driven absolutely insane by winning the CP Thornton model of his choice [price no object].  It could take him months to make a decision.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m really glad to see you getting more publicity now &#8211; you truly deserve it.<br />
Jay</p>
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