Ah yeah. Remember what it was like around here before the sewerage system.bbrunskill wrote:And the sewage system
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Yep. Kind of like Christchurch after the quake.ToneLoungeMatt wrote:Ah yeah. Remember what it was like around here before the sewerage system.bbrunskill wrote:And the sewage system
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So goldtop0, where did you get that body? the ageing on it is sublime.
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AiRdAd wrote:So wicked! What brand parts did you use? Would love to see some more pics of the body.
Mark Jenny body and an Allparts neck off ebay both finished in nitro.....all other parts were from ebay also....hunted around over the last few months and my luthier mate put it all together for me last week.
Here's a back pic
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hamo wrote:That's a bit forward isn't it mate?Slowy wrote:So goldtop0, where did you get that body? the ageing on it is sublime.
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Hamo: 1hamo wrote:That's a bit forward isn't it mate?Slowy wrote:So goldtop0, where did you get that body? the ageing on it is sublime.
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The more I play this one the more I like it......a bigger fatter D shape neck and real good tone through a Fender .....best dollars I've spent in a long time.
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