What are you gassing for?

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Candeevr4 wrote:Victory V4 The Kraken and something Floydy.
One of the guys here's selling a cheap Victory head. Think it's the Marshall-voiced one. $1,500. Somethin' like that.

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Molly wrote:
Candeevr4 wrote:Victory V4 The Kraken and something Floydy.
One of the guys here's selling a cheap Victory head. Think it's the Marshall-voiced one. $1,500. Somethin' like that.
The V4 is the preamp version of the Kraken head, which is the metal focused one that Rabea helped develop. If i could justify the extra $1200, id just get the head.

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1972 Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass
1977 Ibanez Artist 2700 DS custom
1978 Ibanez Artist 2630

and chuck in a

1981 Rickenbacker 370WB in white

:)
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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Olderama wrote:1972 Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass
1977 Ibanez Artist 2700 DS custom
1978 Ibanez Artist 2630

and chuck in a

1981 Rickenbacker 370WB in white

:)
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Olderama wrote:1972 Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass
1977 Ibanez Artist 2700 DS custom
1978 Ibanez Artist 2630

and chuck in a

1981 Rickenbacker 370WB in white

:)
He bought the white rikki a few weeks ago for $2400 :-)
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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Molly wrote:
Candeevr4 wrote:Victory V4 The Kraken and something Floydy.
One of the guys here's selling a cheap Victory head. Think it's the Marshall-voiced one. $1,500. Somethin' like that.
That was Mattress I think, Victory Sherriff :thumbup:

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Gas for a functioning Wide Angle Lens. Dropped my Sigma a couple weeks ago, have needed it a couple times in the past week and while it looks OK on the camera screen, it's completely shit on a big screen. S
igh. RIP at least a K for a replacement.

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rickenbackerkid wrote:Gas for a functioning Wide Angle Lens. Dropped my Sigma a couple weeks ago, have needed it a couple times in the past week and while it looks OK on the camera screen, it's completely shit on a big screen. S
igh. RIP at least a K for a replacement.
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I'd kinda like a JS, nothing soon, maybe in a few months when I have cash again, add a humbucker guitar with floyd to the fleet of fenders...
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Re: What are you gassing for?

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AiRdAd wrote:
Olderama wrote:1972 Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass
1977 Ibanez Artist 2700 DS custom
1978 Ibanez Artist 2630

and chuck in a

1981 Rickenbacker 370WB in white

:)
He bought the white rikki a few weeks ago for $2400 :-)
And the 2630 for 2K iirc
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Where did he get the 2630 from? Don't remember seeing it on TradeMe.
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jeremyb wrote:I'd kinda like a JS, nothing soon, maybe in a few months when I have cash again, add a humbucker guitar with floyd to the fleet of fenders...
You can have dibs on my blue one :)
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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Olderama wrote:1972 Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass
1977 Ibanez Artist 2700 DS custom
1978 Ibanez Artist 2630

and chuck in a

1981 Rickenbacker 370WB in white

:)
Which of those had EMGs and a Floyd? :mrgreen:
jeremyb wrote:I'd kinda like a JS, nothing soon, maybe in a few months when I have cash again, add a humbucker guitar with floyd to the fleet of fenders...
Good thing to gas for, they seem to come up all the time.
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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Olderama wrote:
jeremyb wrote:I'd kinda like a JS, nothing soon, maybe in a few months when I have cash again, add a humbucker guitar with floyd to the fleet of fenders...
You can have dibs on my blue one :)
Pics??? How did I miss this???
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Re: What are you gassing for?

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jeremyb wrote:
Olderama wrote:
jeremyb wrote:I'd kinda like a JS, nothing soon, maybe in a few months when I have cash again, add a humbucker guitar with floyd to the fleet of fenders...
You can have dibs on my blue one :)
Pics??? How did I miss this???
https://www.nzguitars.com/forum/viewtop ... 00#p839467
:thumbup:
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