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Fender Rumble Club

Looks like Gravedigger Dav is in there twice. 124 and 247. No wonder they sent you to TB jail. You just don't follow the rules very well, do you? ;-)
My official number is 247 per what I recorded when I received a number. How 124 got my name on it, I don't know.
If you believe you are the real 124, please let me know. For now, I will label it as "The Unknown Rumbler"in honor of the poor souls who play Rumbles but haven't found their place in the universe, yet.
 
And now, the one we have all been waiting for. That major goal in life of the Fender Rumble Club. The one we have all been anxiously waiting for.
And without further ado!
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WELCOME RUMBLER # 1000! what more can I say. Let's all RUMBLE ON!
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YES YES YES!!!!!! A thousand times Yes....what a number.....1000. I do feel special. Thanks Gravedigger Dav!!
 
My official number is 247 per what I recorded when I received a number. How 124 got my name on it, I don't know.
If you believe you are the real 124, please let me know. For now, I will label it as "The Unknown Rumbler"in honor of the poor souls who play Rumbles but haven't found their place in the universe, yet.
Please refer to post #556, dated April 22, 2014 by "Linnin". You cannot escape your past.:cool:
 
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Numbers are overrated! Meanwhile here is the worst picture possible of me my amp in action. Allllll the way down there in that bottom right corner. Such a cute little amp!
 
Here's my 500 head in action last Sunday night at the Towne Crier Cafe (Beacon, N.Y.)! :D
It's sitting atop my GK 1001RBII head (my spare) and GK Neo 212 cabinet.
The stage was raised, so with the vintage button engaged my sound was so warm and fat that I needed to roll the bass knob down to 10 o'clock, to avoid irritating the sax player standing next to me with excessive boominess. Wonderful tone, and even with the gain and master knobs only at 9 o'clock, it was bordering on too loud.
Great amp!
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