Family and personal intro
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Family and personal intro
I'm new to the forum and, sadly, my first post was about an small dispute I had with Christchurch Rockshop. So here's something more cheerful, my current stringed collection, the Epi LP being a very recent purchase.
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Re: Family and personal intro
Nice! Welcome.
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That Ibanez looks cool. Late 70's?
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Yup! 1978 according to various online Ibanez serial number decoders.jvpp wrote:That Ibanez looks cool. Late 70's?
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Nice collection. Looks like it's a family of four all sitting down to watch Coro Street lol.
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What's the story with the PRS truss rod covers? They both look the same but not like factory ones. Are they personalised?
Nice doggy too.
Nice doggy too.
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refer case thread..Molly wrote:What's the story with the PRS truss rod covers? They both look the same but not like factory ones. Are they personalised?
Nice doggy too.
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Re: Family and personal intro
nice collection. My first guitar was an ibanez artist the looked very similar to that (but a bit pointier around the horns)
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Yup, I made them out of rimu wall paneling from an earthquake demolished house in ChCh. Check out this post http://www.nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopi ... 30#p704710Molly wrote:What's the story with the PRS truss rod covers? They both look the same but not like factory ones. Are they personalised?
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love the black/tan/white one in front
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MY Guitars!!! You stay right there. MINE!!! I'll have you, I will......niceguyollie wrote:That dog's expression is brilliant!
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