You broke your arm?Slowy wrote:Just use a 90 degree plug and pull it through a strap.Bg wrote:Had chance to play a bit more and theres some likes and dislikes... I love the fact that its 'color coded' so the neck is olympic white too. I love that its doing the whole olympic off white fading thing, after 31 years its not white anymore apart from under the pickguard and back trem cover . Single coils with adjustable poles.jeremyb wrote:The Fernandes strat kdawg has is a gem!
Dislike, jack input on the edge. not disliking that much, but a bit. Can be as annoying as a tele....
This Fernandes is a great score. Mint condition and plays beautifully. Well as beautifully as you can play with a broken arm anyway. Would have been happy to score it myself.
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Is the bike alright?
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olegmcnoleg wrote:You broke your arm?Slowy wrote:Just use a 90 degree plug and pull it through a strap.Bg wrote: Had chance to play a bit more and theres some likes and dislikes... I love the fact that its 'color coded' so the neck is olympic white too. I love that its doing the whole olympic off white fading thing, after 31 years its not white anymore apart from under the pickguard and back trem cover . Single coils with adjustable poles.
Dislike, jack input on the edge. not disliking that much, but a bit. Can be as annoying as a tele....
This Fernandes is a great score. Mint condition and plays beautifully. Well as beautifully as you can play with a broken arm anyway. Would have been happy to score it myself.
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Will be when I can fix it.jvpp wrote:Is the bike alright?
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You need to take up a new pastime, tiddlywinks should do it.
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No fun there.......olegmcnoleg wrote:You need to take up a new pastime, tiddlywinks should do it.
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How about conkers? I only became aware of this past time from the empire last month...Slowy wrote:No fun there.......olegmcnoleg wrote:You need to take up a new pastime, tiddlywinks should do it.
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I grew up playing conkers, and I'm betting that Slowy could also injure himself with these too. Can hurt your knuckles when your friend misses and has scooped the outside of his conker out and replaced it with some kind of heavy industrial filler.codedog wrote:How about conkers? I only became aware of this past time from the empire last month...Slowy wrote:No fun there.......olegmcnoleg wrote:You need to take up a new pastime, tiddlywinks should do it.
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Was your friend Australian?olegmcnoleg wrote:I grew up playing conkers, and I'm betting that Slowy could also injure himself with these too. Can hurt your knuckles when your friend misses and has scooped the outside of his conker out and replaced it with some kind of heavy industrial filler.codedog wrote:How about conkers? I only became aware of this past time from the empire last month...Slowy wrote: No fun there.......
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Dip them in varnish. The conkers. Not the Australians.HackSaw wrote:Was your friend Australian?olegmcnoleg wrote:I grew up playing conkers, and I'm betting that Slowy could also injure himself with these too. Can hurt your knuckles when your friend misses and has scooped the outside of his conker out and replaced it with some kind of heavy industrial filler.codedog wrote:
How about conkers? I only became aware of this past time from the empire last month...
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Should be here Thursday
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Rivera Clubster 45, Carvin AG100D, Ashton BSK158.