Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
Yeah MAINZ was my first one, Mark had a strat and a rectifier of some description from memory, about all I can remember!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - Mid March 2020?
Oh shit that's right, I'd forgotten your old user name.Kris wrote:I think thats actually me-swapped accounts a while back as i couldnt log in to the old onejeremyb wrote:High praise indeed!Reg18 wrote: JB, the longest standing member
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Not that it matters or anything,just the sort of thing your brain unwinds from the collected tumbleweed on a 10 hr shift.Prob had the first unofficial gearfest with me,Ed and mark back in 06 or so? i think the one at mainz was the first proper one>? anyway 1am,i should go to bed....
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
heh i was gonna post that as well,lucky mike's photobucket hasnt deleted itself (like they always threaten to)
Saw Dave today as well and told him to come down if he can make it
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
You sure that's Christchurch? Looks like a bunch of Westies...
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
So unofficially this is a stratfest, but don't let that prevent you bringing other guitars, I'll have a couple of strats and a surprise tele for sure
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
100%, but only cause you have to let us in.Reg18 wrote:My Jaguar now has Strat pickups, can I still come?
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
I'll bring 4 Strats. JB's got 2. Who else is gonna bring one/some?
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
Keen!Molly wrote:Can I bring my daughter's Hello Kitty?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
If she outgrows it (or starts displaying her dad's tendencies and wants to move it on for something else), let me know. Keen to *cough* get one for my eldest daughter....Molly wrote:Can I bring my daughter's Hello Kitty?
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Re: Christchurch Gearfest - 21st March 2020
Just over a week away!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.