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Scratch Pad introduces HELL YEAH Guitar Finish Protector

During a recent trip to Nashville for the 2008 Summer NAMM Show, the Scratch Pad, Llc Staff dutifully volunteered to tour every one of the 30 honky-tonks on the 2-block stretch of Broadway known as "The Strip."

The Rebel Yell in many of those honky-tonks was "HELL YEAH." The Band would yell "HELL YEAH" at the crowd and the crowd would yell "HELL YEAH" right back at them. Most of the time we could hear the "HELL YEAH" from a half block away.

All of this inspired us to create a "HELL YEAH" Scratch Pad for Guitarist to "Flash" at their audience for inspiration. Although we've only heard this Rebel Yell south of the Mason-Dixon line, we believe that it will catch on in a lot of the "Yankee" bars up north as well.

For more information, please visit www.ScratchPadUSA.com

Posted by Stacey

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Back 28.07.2008

Got one on every guitar i own. Can't believe it took 100 years of belt buckle rash for someone to finally come up with this. BTW as an added benefit the surface of the scratch pad stabilizes my guitars so I don't need to clamp don't on the guitar with my elbow to keep it from moving when i'm running up and down the scale.

> Michael O. | 07.08.2008

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