Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Vox AC4, was too cheap to pass up, don't need another amp, but hey, why not!
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Dibs!jeremyb wrote:Vox AC4, was too cheap to pass up, don't need another amp, but hey, why not!
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Thats double dibs now!codedog wrote:Dibs!jeremyb wrote:Vox AC4, was too cheap to pass up, don't need another amp, but hey, why not!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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I liked mine... it was a 12". I know yours is only a 10", but it's red! ib;jb;jeremyb wrote:Thats double dibs now!codedog wrote:Dibs!jeremyb wrote:Vox AC4, was too cheap to pass up, don't need another amp, but hey, why not!
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Why not? Because you have a Katanajeremyb wrote:Vox AC4, was too cheap to pass up, don't need another amp, but hey, why not!
Slowy wrote: Ultimately though, guitars are like women. On paper there's not much difference but only a few can make you happy.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Bought a Compressor pedal through facebook group over the weekend... it was couriered at 11am this morning... phew!
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Another lap steel. Number three. Like I need another one. A Guyatone from the 60s for 200 bucks, with a hard case. I was intrigued by the gold foil pickups.
The chap sent it before I had a chance to transfer the cash! Pretty trustworthy!
The chap sent it before I had a chance to transfer the cash! Pretty trustworthy!
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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Was that a trademe one? Pics please.MattH wrote:Another lap steel. Number three. Like I need another one. A Guyatone from the 60s for 200 bucks, with a hard case. I was intrigued by the gold foil pickups.
The chap sent it before I had a chance to transfer the cash! Pretty trustworthy!
I assume you still have the Gretsch one you got from me. Sellers remorse,
Slowy wrote: Ultimately though, guitars are like women. On paper there's not much difference but only a few can make you happy.
Ray Wylie Hubbard wrote: And the days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations Well, I have really good days
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I do. A lovely instrument. Have used it heaps, although I'm still just a tourist on it if I'm honest.WellyBlues wrote:Was that a trademe one? Pics please.MattH wrote:Another lap steel. Number three. Like I need another one. A Guyatone from the 60s for 200 bucks, with a hard case. I was intrigued by the gold foil pickups.
The chap sent it before I had a chance to transfer the cash! Pretty trustworthy!
I assume you still have the Gretsch one you got from me. Sellers remorse,
You can hear it here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2AeItO02 ... LYPNMfCkYw
This is from an EP I recorded for a friend of mine over two nights in the basement of a piano shop. You'll have to excuse the quality of the recording. It peaks in a few places. I was very limited with equipment, and it was a super lively room.
I overdubbed the lap steel.
Edit: the new one literally just arrived. Haven't had a chance to test it bar tuning it up and plugging it in, but at 200 bucks, I'd say I got a bit of a good deal here. It's immaculate, all controls and pickups are working nice and it came with a hard case and a bar.
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
In the mail: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
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Dibs!MattH wrote:I do. A lovely instrument. Have used it heaps, although I'm still just a tourist on it if I'm honest.WellyBlues wrote:Was that a trademe one? Pics please.MattH wrote:Another lap steel. Number three. Like I need another one. A Guyatone from the 60s for 200 bucks, with a hard case. I was intrigued by the gold foil pickups.
The chap sent it before I had a chance to transfer the cash! Pretty trustworthy!
I assume you still have the Gretsch one you got from me. Sellers remorse,
You can hear it here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2AeItO02 ... LYPNMfCkYw
This is from an EP I recorded for a friend of mine over two nights in the basement of a piano shop. You'll have to excuse the quality of the recording. It peaks in a few places. I was very limited with equipment, and it was a super lively room.
I overdubbed the lap steel.
Edit: the new one literally just arrived. Haven't had a chance to test it bar tuning it up and plugging it in, but at 200 bucks, I'd say I got a bit of a good deal here. It's immaculate, all controls and pickups are working nice and it came with a hard case and a bar.
Slowy wrote: Ultimately though, guitars are like women. On paper there's not much difference but only a few can make you happy.
Ray Wylie Hubbard wrote: And the days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations Well, I have really good days
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
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reconed Fender alnico speaker for the Pro Junior for a slightly more tweedy sound
Splattoon2 for the boys to play on the nintendo, they are bored of all their games
reconed Fender alnico speaker for the Pro Junior for a slightly more tweedy sound
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Well, I'd kind of lost hope that I'd ever get the guitar neck I'd ordered from the States for my Strat build. For the last week, it USPS have updated me to say that it has "arrived" at LAX, but it kept getting stuck on the carousel. Anyway, it went quiet for a couple of days and apparently it's in Auckland!
I half expect customs to burn it, but fingers crossed it gets here...
I half expect customs to burn it, but fingers crossed it gets here...
All the gear... absolutely no idea...
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I ordered a Custom Shop 69 pickup from Ebay on 15/3. I just received the following USPS tracking update:- "Your item departed a transfer airport in INTERNATIONAL, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND on March 27, 2020 at 9:06 am. The item is currently in transit to the destination.". Looks like I'm gonna get it!
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