... as the gymnast said to the priest.Conway wrote:I'm very open minded and flexible.
What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
You are indeed, so long as it is blue and does not begin with 'G'. There are 4 Tonare Grands on Reverb right now... 3 with Cocobolo. They don't pop up very often, then they all come at once, like busses I guess.Conway wrote:Or blue is good on an acoustic too... I'm very open minded and flexible.olegmcnoleg wrote:Slowy wrote: I know just the guitar.....
Damn, and I'd already painted it blue for you Conway.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
GAS for an Orange Rockerverb 50, would look spiffing on top of my Marshall cab. That Dr Z on trade me would also suffice come to think of it.
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That's my old Dr Z. Great amp at a good price.StratMatt wrote:GAS for an Orange Rockerverb 50, would look spiffing on top of my Marshall cab. That Dr Z on trade me would also suffice come to think of it.
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The one that's in Vancouver looks quite nice. Wish there was a similar one a bit closer.olegmcnoleg wrote:There are 4 Tonare Grands on Reverb right now... 3 with Cocobolo. They don't pop up very often, then they all come at once, like busses I guess.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
The thing I've noticed about Booteek amps is that nobody keeps them very long. Old Jansens and no-name handbuilds on the other hand.......Conway wrote:That's my old Dr Z. Great amp at a good price.StratMatt wrote:GAS for an Orange Rockerverb 50, would look spiffing on top of my Marshall cab. That Dr Z on trade me would also suffice come to think of it.
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I have a feeling Warren is looking to trade up to the black Morgan AC20 head & cab. I spoke to him about mine.Slowy wrote:The thing I've noticed about Booteek amps is that nobody keeps them very long. Old Jansens and no-name handbuilds on the other hand.......Conway wrote:That's my old Dr Z. Great amp at a good price.StratMatt wrote:GAS for an Orange Rockerverb 50, would look spiffing on top of my Marshall cab. That Dr Z on trade me would also suffice come to think of it.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Small scale builders seem to sell on the fact that they do one thing extremely well and are well built. But if that one thing isn't your thing it's easy to start weighing-up the money against something like a Boogie that'll do a lot more.Slowy wrote:The thing I've noticed about Booteek amps is that nobody keeps them very long. Old Jansens and no-name handbuilds on the other hand.......Conway wrote:That's my old Dr Z. Great amp at a good price.StratMatt wrote:GAS for an Orange Rockerverb 50, would look spiffing on top of my Marshall cab. That Dr Z on trade me would also suffice come to think of it.
The Guitar Magazine features a different US independent builder each month. A while back there was one amp that just had to be a piss take. I think I counted ten components and it was something like five grand.
Re: What are you gassing for?
I do wonder what became of my Tamerlane and who has it now. That was a really cool little ampSlowy wrote:The thing I've noticed about Booteek amps is that nobody keeps them very long. Old Jansens and no-name handbuilds on the other hand.......
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Erm, I think you'll find that was MY Tamerlane...Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I do wonder what became of my Tamerlane and who has it now. That was a really cool little ampSlowy wrote:The thing I've noticed about Booteek amps is that nobody keeps them very long. Old Jansens and no-name handbuilds on the other hand.......
Re: What are you gassing for?
I was going to write 'Ex Molly' but I couldn't be arsed. Sorry cobberMolly wrote:Erm, I think you'll find that was MY Tamerlane...
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It's OK. I was waiting for all the other forum owners to chip in.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I was going to write 'Ex Molly' but I couldn't be arsed. Sorry cobberMolly wrote:Erm, I think you'll find that was MY Tamerlane...
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Re: What are you gassing for?
GASing for a better 2x12 for my Electra Dyne head... Mesa vertical 2x12 or 4x12 (could I even fit it in the car, sigh).
And I'm thinking I want another blueSky even though I sold one and "upgraded" to a BigSky years ago. The Shimmer was better on the small box.
And I'm thinking I want another blueSky even though I sold one and "upgraded" to a BigSky years ago. The Shimmer was better on the small box.