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

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Quick photo while the baby's asleep. Sorry about the glare.

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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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jeremyb wrote:That eric johnson is the bomb!
I don't like the milky, translucent blonde finish. Planning a refin. :-)

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Molly wrote:
jeremyb wrote:That eric johnson is the bomb!
I don't like the milky, translucent blonde finish. Planning a refin. :-)
See thats one of my favourite fender finishes :lol:
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jeremyb wrote:
Molly wrote:
jeremyb wrote:That eric johnson is the bomb!
I don't like the milky, translucent blonde finish. Planning a refin. :-)
See thats one of my favourite fender finishes :lol:
Takes all sorts... ;-)

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I sold a few in 2018 and I'm left with the three amigos. Which is all I really want or need. :thumbup:

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sunburster wrote:I sold a few in 2018 and I'm left with the three amigos. Which is all I really want or need. :thumbup:

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Love that Strat. What is it?

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sunburster wrote:I sold a few in 2018 and I'm left with the three amigos. Which is all I really want or need. :thumbup:

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that's awesome! loving all the colors!
More than once I've tried downsizing to just three...

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olegmcnoleg wrote:
Love that Strat. What is it?
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!

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Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
Son of Molly; that's me.
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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Slowy wrote:Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
Son of Molly; that's me.
Guessing you went to visit Danny. :-)

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Molly wrote:
Slowy wrote:Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
Son of Molly; that's me.
Guessing you went to visit Danny. :-)
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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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Slowy wrote:
Molly wrote:
Slowy wrote:Between the last day of 2018 and the first day of 2019, my tally changed again.
Son of Molly; that's me.
Guessing you went to visit Danny. :-)
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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.
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. :-)

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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. :-)
We did discuss that point. My THD cab seems to have made the grade as well.
BTW, I like what you've done to the Tele......my Tele.
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Slowy wrote:
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. :-)
We did discuss that point. My THD cab seems to have made the grade as well.
BTW, I like what you've done to the Tele......my Tele.
Thanks. Not much point in having access to a laser cutter if you can't make the occasional pickguard.

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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Molly wrote:
Slowy wrote:
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. :-)
We did discuss that point. My THD cab seems to have made the grade as well.
BTW, I like what you've done to the Tele......my Tele.
Thanks. Not much point in having access to a laser cutter if you can't make the occasional pickguard.

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.
The speakers in the THD have done a fair bit of work over the years.
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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