1976 Firebird Centennial Black
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1976 Firebird Centennial Black
I purchased this a number of years ago in the UK and friend held on to it. I collected it from him LY when he and his family moved to Noosa. I refretted it and set it up. This was the one I was looking for! Excuse the mindless noodling...
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
Awesome looking guitar, and some very tasty playing!! Good score.
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
Stunning....sooo much want to add a fb to the arsenal. Unfortunately, the market for teenagers is not that strong at the moment, so I'd need to sell both of mine.....then, who would do the lawns.
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
Pretty good noodling. Like the extended bends where you play two notes in quick succession.
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
I like absolutely everything in this post!
Great playing and sweet amp rack!
Great playing and sweet amp rack!
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
PHWOAR!
I've had Firebird GAS percolating for a while now. This has cranked it up a notch!
I've had Firebird GAS percolating for a while now. This has cranked it up a notch!
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
Played it again while the mrs was in the room. She said "oh, that is nice playing, who's that". My response, just another forum guy
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
It really does love driving a 10" or 12" speaker. Shame I can't manhandle an AlNiCo Weber in the cab...it's tighter than tight thing in there.
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Re: 1976 Firebird Centennial Black
It is a cabinet of one and the Supro is driving it. I’ve had too many of those amps and have never kept them, but I do love the cabinets.
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