Thanks found them. seems i can get them for a about $220nzd.codedog wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:39 pm Look around for Göldo G5 too. Basically, Göldo is the parent company that builds those trems. They supply Duesenberg with those trems that have the right branding, and some minor styling elements. They also sell Göldo ones that are unbranded, and may not have some of the art deco styling. I think the trem arm tips are just plain cylindrical things, without the "steps" that make them look art deco-ish. No "D" of Duesenberg either. Other than that, they're identical. I think I have seen them on Ebay too.
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he is indeed,been mates for a while now and he's played in a few bands with me over the years.he's currently playing bass for IDIOT BEAST, the peavey themed band. he's a top dude and more than likely you'll run into him at some beer launch at some stage heh!Danger Mouse wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 4:13 pm
Ah so would your mate/bandmate be Mike Cheer then? He sounds like someone I could enjoy a beer with, perhaps a can of Gunpowder Bock, and waffle on about brewing and metal, two of my favourite subjects!
I was actually reading about that beer today, I'm a Beer Jerk customer and got an email about it, already thought it was cool.
Now it's extra cool!
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That has to be the ultimate endorsement deal!!Kris wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:55 pm Got a load of pedals from pepers due in at some stage,the wait is killing me! hopefully there will be a few new things that i'll demo for him too.
Slightly OT but have 4 cans of this as well,a mate/bandmate brewed a beer in my honor haha,aucklanders can get it from the shop or they ship nz wide
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Mike is a super nice dude!!Kris wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 5:12 pmhe is indeed,been mates for a while now and he's played in a few bands with me over the years.he's currently playing bass for IDIOT BEAST, the peavey themed band. he's a top dude and more than likely you'll run into him at some beer launch at some stage heh!Danger Mouse wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 4:13 pm
Ah so would your mate/bandmate be Mike Cheer then? He sounds like someone I could enjoy a beer with, perhaps a can of Gunpowder Bock, and waffle on about brewing and metal, two of my favourite subjects!
I was actually reading about that beer today, I'm a Beer Jerk customer and got an email about it, already thought it was cool.
Now it's extra cool!
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"Every can is a replica of Kris' thumb!"
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Grant's Strat just landed. Fantastic, bloody massive neck. The colour is great in the flesh, and the finish puts my efforts to shame. Definitely won't be painting it.
Supposed to be fitting the new kitchen sink but, naaaaaa....
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OH THANK GOD FOR THAT!!!!!!!!!
Feeling like I really missed out though.
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Well, if you want to help me fit the sink, I'm always glad of the assistance.
If I do come to sell the Strat you have dibs.
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How rude of me...
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Got a couple of nice bits of flame Maple in transit
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Nice, got a project in mind? Do you get them sent in from the US of A??
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No, you don't paint over timber with this quality of figure, I have some much plainer stuff if I was going down that route
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On their way from Pennsylvania, not for anything in particularLostininverness wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 9:35 am Nice, got a project in mind? Do you get them sent in from the US of A??
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It was a reference to the 50s Goldtops painted over stunning maple.