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reliccing
First stage of my relic project. Two shotgun blasts and 5 shots with a .22.
Also good practice for the next time someone breaks into my car outside the house.
Also good practice for the next time someone breaks into my car outside the house.
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- sgt mukuzi
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Re: reliccing
heheheh
my old man spent a few days making antiques, put a nail on its side and smack it with a hammer
next time i come to your place lets get the guns out and have a few beers
my old man spent a few days making antiques, put a nail on its side and smack it with a hammer
next time i come to your place lets get the guns out and have a few beers
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
Re: reliccing
Cool. Bringing the chains out next, or dragging it round the block?
When I relic'ed my Jazz Bass (Squier, not the Fender one) I was dragging it around my driveway. My kid was looking at me complaining that I scolded him when he put a ding on one of my other guitars, but yet there I was doing damage to one.
When I relic'ed my Jazz Bass (Squier, not the Fender one) I was dragging it around my driveway. My kid was looking at me complaining that I scolded him when he put a ding on one of my other guitars, but yet there I was doing damage to one.
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Re: reliccing
lol hypocrite!r4nd0m wrote:Cool. Bringing the chains out next, or dragging it round the block?
When I relic'ed my Jazz Bass (Squier, not the Fender one) I was dragging it around my driveway. My kid was looking at me complaining that I scolded him when he put a ding on one of my other guitars, but yet there I was doing damage to one.
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Re: reliccing
do as i say not as i dor4nd0m wrote:Cool. Bringing the chains out next, or dragging it round the block?
When I relic'ed my Jazz Bass (Squier, not the Fender one) I was dragging it around my driveway. My kid was looking at me complaining that I scolded him when he put a ding on one of my other guitars, but yet there I was doing damage to one.
Hurdy Gurdy.... some how... and I'm not entirely certain how mind you, an instrument that sounds like someone has shoved a nest of angry hornets into a goose with a kazoo bill and is randomly slapping the poor creature with an accordion.... Sounds amazing.
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Re: reliccing
i'll give you a fiver for every old guitar that has been damaged like that in the process of time. how is that supposed to look real?? dragging around bodies, or even flicking car keys at them would even result in better... im sure you can do better =p
p.s. take a look at the grestch relic that i have up on trade me on behalf of music planet. now thats a relic!
p.s. take a look at the grestch relic that i have up on trade me on behalf of music planet. now thats a relic!
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Re: reliccing
SRV "tin pan alley" is what my first impulse is.
Check out this place for some more tips: http://relicdeluxe.com/
- it's scary, especially the concrete cleaning acid part.
Check out this place for some more tips: http://relicdeluxe.com/
- it's scary, especially the concrete cleaning acid part.
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Re: reliccing
I can understand you getting pissed off and wanting to shoot something after what happened to your yamaha, but thats not really relicing ... its more of a theme guitar ...
... like theres only two types of music you can play on a guitar full of bullet holes ... country, and western. yeehaw!
... like theres only two types of music you can play on a guitar full of bullet holes ... country, and western. yeehaw!