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New Found on Rubbish Dump Guitar Day on Wednesday.
Was unloading the car at the transfer station and the trailer next to me had this Epiphone Special II lying on top. So I grabbed it. Something to practice soldering, fret work etc on. Or just clean it up and give it to someone. Or just lie around untouched taking up space, most likely
Was unloading the car at the transfer station and the trailer next to me had this Epiphone Special II lying on top. So I grabbed it. Something to practice soldering, fret work etc on. Or just clean it up and give it to someone. Or just lie around untouched taking up space, most likely
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Re: NFORDGD
You missed an option, wall mounted for cool artwork purposes.
Score though!
Score though!
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Clean it up and pass on to these folk. Good score!WellyBlues wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 12:25 pm New Found on Rubbish Dump Guitar Day on Wednesday.
Was unloading the car at the transfer station and the trailer next to me had this Epiphone Special II lying on top. So I grabbed it. Something to practice soldering, fret work etc on. Or just clean it up and give it to someone. Or just lie around untouched taking up space, most likely
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We used to live in Opotiki, one of the few places where you can go 'behind the scenes' and scavenge at the local council recycling centre. I got so many treasures from there including native timber, a huge collection of hub caps from vintage cars, some cool old hi-fi speakers and even an old organ that I removed the Leslie unit from.
Best score though was a signed limited edition copy of 'The History of Top Dressing in NZ' that I on-sold for $350. Crazy b'tards used to do it in DC's!!!
Best score though was a signed limited edition copy of 'The History of Top Dressing in NZ' that I on-sold for $350. Crazy b'tards used to do it in DC's!!!
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At our local refuse centre, the only old organ is sitting inside the overalls of the supervisor. You won't remove it easily.IMOCD wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:23 pm We used to live in Opotiki, one of the few places where you can go 'behind the scenes' and scavenge at the local council recycling centre. I got so many treasures from there including native timber, a huge collection of hub caps from vintage cars, some cool old hi-fi speakers and even an old organ that I removed the Leslie unit from.
Best score though was a signed limited edition copy of 'The History of Top Dressing in NZ' that I on-sold for $350. Crazy b'tards used to do it in DC's!!!
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You might if you say your name is Leslie!werdna wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 6:16 pmAt our local refuse centre, the only old organ is sitting inside the overalls of the supervisor. You won't remove it easily.IMOCD wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:23 pm We used to live in Opotiki, one of the few places where you can go 'behind the scenes' and scavenge at the local council recycling centre. I got so many treasures from there including native timber, a huge collection of hub caps from vintage cars, some cool old hi-fi speakers and even an old organ that I removed the Leslie unit from.
Best score though was a signed limited edition copy of 'The History of Top Dressing in NZ' that I on-sold for $350. Crazy b'tards used to do it in DC's!!!
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Brilliant. Much better than the "I'd run my fingers over that organ" which I was expecting.jeremyb wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 9:13 pmYou might if you say your name is Leslie!werdna wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 6:16 pmAt our local refuse centre, the only old organ is sitting inside the overalls of the supervisor. You won't remove it easily.IMOCD wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:23 pm We used to live in Opotiki, one of the few places where you can go 'behind the scenes' and scavenge at the local council recycling centre. I got so many treasures from there including native timber, a huge collection of hub caps from vintage cars, some cool old hi-fi speakers and even an old organ that I removed the Leslie unit from.
Best score though was a signed limited edition copy of 'The History of Top Dressing in NZ' that I on-sold for $350. Crazy b'tards used to do it in DC's!!!
In life, don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff.
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Silly Billy, you can't finger an organ!
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You can finger anything with enough spittle.
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