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[Minneapolis/MN Thread] Midwestern Comradarie

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This is a bit off topic but still regarding Minneapolis. I just got back from vacation in the area and really enjoyed the Minneapolis /St. Paul area. Great weather, nice people and good food. Finally got to feed my craving to try a Jucy Lucy too! It was the best burger and fries I have ever had! I went to The Nook based on what I had seen on Triple D and was not disappointed! BTW JonnyAngle, we stayed in Shakopee. Nice town. My wife and I decided we could live there pretty easily.
 
This is a bit off topic but still regarding Minneapolis. I just got back from vacation in the area and really enjoyed the Minneapolis /St. Paul area. Great weather, nice people and good food. Finally got to feed my craving to try a Jucy Lucy too! It was the best burger and fries I have ever had! I went to The Nook based on what I had seen on Triple D and was not disappointed! BTW JonnyAngle, we stayed in Shakopee. Nice town. My wife and I decided we could live there pretty easily.

<----lived in KC for a proper amount of time...Olathe South grad...I love it there as well...
 
Luckie said:
I think so.
Does anyone have access to any Sound City gear? I'd love to test out a bass 150.

I bought a SC Bass120 brand new back in 1973 (or 4). Pretty cool amp, stolen long ago, wish I still had it. The tone controls were active, not Marshally at all. I remember there was a guy who played bass in the local band Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos whe played through a SC 200plus. Great amps! Clean and loud like a Hiwatt but, as I said, the tone controls were unique.
 
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