Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
Quick photo while the baby's asleep. Sorry about the glare.
Ash Customworks Strat, Gibson R7, Fender CS 50's Tele, Sterling AX40D, Peavey HP Special, Maton MS2000DLX and an Ibanez RG550 at the bottom.
Ash Customworks Strat, Gibson R7, Fender CS 50's Tele, Sterling AX40D, Peavey HP Special, Maton MS2000DLX and an Ibanez RG550 at the bottom.
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
I don't like the milky, translucent blonde finish. Planning a refin.jeremyb wrote:That eric johnson is the bomb!
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
See thats one of my favourite fender finishesMolly wrote:I don't like the milky, translucent blonde finish. Planning a refin.jeremyb wrote:That eric johnson is the bomb!
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Takes all sorts...jeremyb wrote:See thats one of my favourite fender finishesMolly wrote:I don't like the milky, translucent blonde finish. Planning a refin.jeremyb wrote:That eric johnson is the bomb!
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
I sold a few in 2018 and I'm left with the three amigos. Which is all I really want or need.
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Love that Strat. What is it?sunburster wrote:I sold a few in 2018 and I'm left with the three amigos. Which is all I really want or need.
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that's awesome! loving all the colors!sunburster wrote:I sold a few in 2018 and I'm left with the three amigos. Which is all I really want or need.
More than once I've tried downsizing to just three...
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
Inca Silver AVRI 62. Fender made a small run of these in 2001, and then never made them (AVRIs) again in the colour. It's my favourite Strat colour!olegmcnoleg wrote:
Love that Strat. What is it?
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
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Guessing you went to visit Danny.Slowy wrote:Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
Molly wrote:Guessing you went to visit Danny.Slowy wrote:Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
Son of Molly; that's me.
What would make you think that?
I took some care to explain to him that the Palowina Tele is actually mine and I would appreciate him not hogging it for too long.
But yes, the homeward trip was lighter.
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He told me he pointed-out that it'd been with me for a full six months which is like a lifetime love affair for most people.Slowy wrote:Molly wrote:Guessing you went to visit Danny.Slowy wrote:Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
Son of Molly; that's me.
What would make you think that?
I took some care to explain to him that the Palowina Tele is actually mine and I would appreciate him not hogging it for too long.
But yes, the homeward trip was lighter.
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
We did discuss that point. My THD cab seems to have made the grade as well.Molly wrote:
He told me he pointed-out that it'd been with me for a full six months which is like a lifetime love affair for most people.
BTW, I like what you've done to the Tele......my Tele.
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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Thanks. Not much point in having access to a laser cutter if you can't make the occasional pickguard.Slowy wrote:We did discuss that point. My THD cab seems to have made the grade as well.Molly wrote:
He told me he pointed-out that it'd been with me for a full six months which is like a lifetime love affair for most people.
BTW, I like what you've done to the Tele......my Tele.
The THD cab wins hands-down in an A/B with my Creamback 65 loaded Victory 212. Creambacks seem to have a slightly harsh edge compared to the THD. Might be that the Victory needs breaking-in.
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Re: Last day of 2018!! Show us your family shot or what's left
The speakers in the THD have done a fair bit of work over the years.Molly wrote:Thanks. Not much point in having access to a laser cutter if you can't make the occasional pickguard.Slowy wrote:We did discuss that point. My THD cab seems to have made the grade as well.Molly wrote:
He told me he pointed-out that it'd been with me for a full six months which is like a lifetime love affair for most people.
BTW, I like what you've done to the Tele......my Tele.
The THD cab wins hands-down in an A/B with my Creamback 65 loaded Victory 212. Creambacks seem to have a slightly harsh edge compared to the THD. Might be that the Victory needs breaking-in.
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.