Oops! (Again)
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Oops! (Again)
My son was late for dinner so I was here.
El Byrdo posted a TM link.
An Eastwood. Oleg rates Eastwoods.
A 12 string; I've never had a 12 string electric.
Oh look, I've bought off the seller before; he only lives 10 minutes up the road!
Oops. [/i]
El Byrdo posted a TM link.
An Eastwood. Oleg rates Eastwoods.
A 12 string; I've never had a 12 string electric.
Oh look, I've bought off the seller before; he only lives 10 minutes up the road!
Oops. [/i]
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Re: Oops! (Again)
I bet you’re not even sorry
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Re: Oops! (Again)
Not sorry.
It looks nice; very well finished.
Jack socket is crackly and nasty.
Bridge pickup is too high and won't come down. Will have to remove it.
Good jangly character. Maybe a touch too much midrange but the Wampler Tumnus Deluxe pulls that out nicely.
And possibly the most playable 12 string I've ever met.
It's a great score. And it's huge!
It looks nice; very well finished.
Jack socket is crackly and nasty.
Bridge pickup is too high and won't come down. Will have to remove it.
Good jangly character. Maybe a touch too much midrange but the Wampler Tumnus Deluxe pulls that out nicely.
And possibly the most playable 12 string I've ever met.
It's a great score. And it's huge!
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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Re: Oops! (Again)
Oooooo...... dibs! I'd like an electric 12. Play Mr Tamborine Man!
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Re: Oops! (Again)
Yeah the Shat version....kdawg2a wrote:Oooooo...... dibs! I'd like an electric 12. Play Mr Tamborine Man!
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: Oops! (Again)
The right guitar to play "Crackling Rosie" then...Slowy wrote:Not sorry.
It looks nice; very well finished.
Jack socket is crackly and nasty.
Bridge pickup is too high and won't come down. Will have to remove it.
!
Happy to help with the bridge pickup if required
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Re: Oops! (Again)
You want to try it out?bobiron wrote:That is very nice, I had 12 string gas lately too. Suddenly I hear it in many songs, way more than I thought.
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Re: Oops! (Again)
Yeah would love to sometime.Slowy wrote:You want to try it out?bobiron wrote:That is very nice, I had 12 string gas lately too. Suddenly I hear it in many songs, way more than I thought.
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Re: Oops! (Again)
There's a queue; I'll call you soon.bobiron wrote:Yeah would love to sometime.Slowy wrote:You want to try it out?bobiron wrote:That is very nice, I had 12 string gas lately too. Suddenly I hear it in many songs, way more than I thought.
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