What a bloody wanger....Slowy wrote:I'm beginning to have a thing for 5 watt amps. That bloody Wangs has started something.
What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
I was thinking the same thing!willow13 wrote:Olderama wrote: What guitar was that mate?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Let that be a lesson to you all, play with your wangs too much and you'll get addicted.Bg wrote:What a bloody wanger....Slowy wrote:I'm beginning to have a thing for 5 watt amps. That bloody Wangs has started something.
Your eyesight will go next.
I'll stop when I need glasses.
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Glasses? Damn; where did I put them?Terexgeek wrote: Your eyesight will go next.
I'll stop when I need glasses.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Still gassing hard for that charvel with the blackouts, and probably a katana. Although I actually played the peavey recently and it sounded mighty fine.
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Although I think I really want a helix
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Re: What are you gassing for?
1998 lemon burst Gibson LP
Yamano so it should be a decent one. Trying to get the funds together before someone else grabs it, oh the stress
Yamano so it should be a decent one. Trying to get the funds together before someone else grabs it, oh the stress
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Mmmm, Dr Z Maz 18 combo on trademe.... I really need a third amp of this type!
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Saw that too! Conway What’s it sound like ? Coz I can’t be bothered with YouTube stuffConway wrote:Mmmm, Dr Z Maz 18 combo on trademe.... I really need a third amp of this type!
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A choir of angels.KNNZ wrote:Saw that too! Conway What’s it sound like ?Conway wrote:Mmmm, Dr Z Maz 18 combo on trademe.... I really need a third amp of this type!
Boutique Vox with just a hint of Fender Blackface.
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Selling gear it's great for gas, katana mk II head and Harley Benton vertical 2x12 on the shopping list!
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yah I went into the rockshop K'rd yesterday "just to see" if they had them yet ... the guy said they didn't but he "had seen a video online about them coming out soon" ... god I love retail staffjeremyb wrote:Selling gear it's great for gas, katana mk II head and Harley Benton vertical 2x12 on the shopping list!
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Re: What are you gassing for?
PM or message Dave, he'll know. Also hassle Ed that the rest of the world had stock ready and waiting on the release date. Of course he will remind us that we live in a beautiful country that is worth less than three fifths of fuck all in terms of music sales, and costs shitloads more to serve, but it's worth a try!willow13 wrote:yah I went into the rockshop K'rd yesterday "just to see" if they had them yet ... the guy said they didn't but he "had seen a video online about them coming out soon" ... god I love retail staffjeremyb wrote:Selling gear it's great for gas, katana mk II head and Harley Benton vertical 2x12 on the shopping list!
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Re: What are you gassing for?
well if i'm honest I don't want another one it was more "well what if" ... getting my valveking back tomorrow after it was repaired and "modded" a little so can't wait to give that a crank (apparently it sounds awesome now)..if that works out then I might get rid of my EVH and run the king and the Kat in stereo (using the EVH in stereo at the mo) ... but hey could even hang out and wait for "mk1" kats to drop in priceTerexgeek wrote:PM or message Dave, he'll know. Also hassle Ed that the rest of the world had stock ready and waiting on the release date. Of course he will remind us that we live in a beautiful country that is worth less than three fifths of fuck all in terms of music sales, and costs shitloads more to serve, but it's worth a try!willow13 wrote:yah I went into the rockshop K'rd yesterday "just to see" if they had them yet ... the guy said they didn't but he "had seen a video online about them coming out soon" ... god I love retail staffjeremyb wrote:Selling gear it's great for gas, katana mk II head and Harley Benton vertical 2x12 on the shopping list!
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Dave already pmd me about my one for sale and I told him I'm after one, I didn't ask about dates yetTerexgeek wrote:PM or message Dave, he'll know. Also hassle Ed that the rest of the world had stock ready and waiting on the release date. Of course he will remind us that we live in a beautiful country that is worth less than three fifths of fuck all in terms of music sales, and costs shitloads more to serve, but it's worth a try!willow13 wrote:yah I went into the rockshop K'rd yesterday "just to see" if they had them yet ... the guy said they didn't but he "had seen a video online about them coming out soon" ... god I love retail staffjeremyb wrote:Selling gear it's great for gas, katana mk II head and Harley Benton vertical 2x12 on the shopping list!
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