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TulsaWayne
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Posted 1 Year, 11 Months ago Linkback
I like http://www.chordfind.com/. They show the most common form first, then by clicking on the "variations" button, it shows the other valid formations up and down the fret board.

Another of my favorite chord sites is http://www.gootar.com, they have an awesome reverse chord lookup function, where you can put in the formation, and they tell you what chord it represents. Pretty cool.

There's lots of them out there, just google "guitar chords" you'll find a bunch.
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Posted 1 Year, 11 Months ago Linkback
Wowww... thanks TulsaWayne (although I wasn't the one asking for it, that is great)
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Posted 1 Year, 6 Months ago Linkback
hi, this is to the MN6 ..MN6 + 6 munbers are made in 1996 to 1997 i own onw myself nice axe really all the wood is the same as a A.M. fender but the pickups change them out and you have a fender people payed alot more for mine rocks i have to say again mine is MN6125678 white well it was its a bit off color now and neck looking like its from 1960 lol buy hey i play it alot ....rock on
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Wigbone
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Posted 1 Year, 2 Months ago Linkback
Your guitar is a Mexican 1996 Fender elecrtic.

M: Mexican
N: 90's (N was Fender's letter representing the 90's)
6: the 1st number after the country of manufacture and the decade

Hence: Mexican - 1996
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