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VonBonfire
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I had one of those and put about 600 shows on it but let it go cause the Edwards E-SA was hands down the better guitar. The slim taper required constant adjustment.
I had one of those and put about 600 shows on it but let it go cause the Edwards E-SA was hands down the better guitar. The slim taper required constant adjustment.
And has nothing to do with guitars, eh?How about this one, complete with the masonic black/white pattern seen on the floor of many freemasonic lodges "G".
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I'm not sure what you mean? It's a corporate logo.And has nothing to do with guitars, eh?
How about this one, complete with the masonic black/white pattern seen on the floor of many freemasonic lodges "G".
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Where is this logo from?
Where is this logo from?
Guild Guitars. But i was just stating the obvious, I'd have to re-check the Guild logo to see if it's similar....that was what first came to mind when i saw it.I'm not sure what you mean? It's a corporate logo.
Wow, that's pretty disturbing....1973 Catholic Church's Archdiocesan Youth Commission
Yes, that's the Guild guitar logo.Guild Guitars. But i was just stating the obvious, I'd have to re-check the Guild logo to see if it's similar....that was what first came to mind when i saw it.
Wow, that's pretty disturbing....
Interesting, thank you.Now, sure. In 1973, not so much. Point being, we recontextualize imagery and language as time moves foward. There's actually a term for it which I just learned: "polysemic".
A good one right now is "P-Diddy". Seemed benign in the early 2000's but obviously it has a greater connotation which was understood by Hollywood insiders.
It's all hidden in plain sight.Well, I never thought of that, haha. Maybe you are on to something there.
It's all hidden in plain sight.
Ever looked at the $ logo? It's a snake wrapped around a tree trunk....
Can you find the 666 here:
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I don't feel disrespected but then why are you in here? I'm sorry man but people dedicate their whole life to occult pursuits because it does have an effect, even if it is only their perception of it having an effect, which is an effect in and of itself. Magic is sleight of hand. Real magick is occult art. Sigil magick is a form of that. It's no different than a street urchin tagging his handle on a building, except the intent is just to tag a handle and not convey a secret meaning to those in the know. Even gang tags are of occult origin at times. To grasp what you are seeing whether it be a tag in a bad neighborhood identifying who is in control or a corporate logo demonstrating what kind of people are heading this organization is to "read the writing on the wall".Here's my response: magic isn't real, demons don't exist, numerology, symbology and the supernatural are human inventions. I'm not trying to disrespect your curiousness. But, I think this stuff is just fairy tales for adults.