Opps I meant to post this one with the muddy working and the wiring sorted.![]()
Totally love the Mudbucker. For what I do(did), it would always be on with the TBird pup for the asskickin' songs we do (did).
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Opps I meant to post this one with the muddy working and the wiring sorted.![]()
I love it!How's the new amp working out?
I’ll pass.We need the shaving video.
Nikki celebrated her 50th last July. Time is fleeting.I am a bit older than she, so I may not be a follower, but nonetheless and admirer of hers.
Some West Coast Non Reverse love late on a Thursday!
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There's a certain 67 NR gonna be for sale. IDK the asking yet, still thinking about it.
Yes! You are absolutely correct Geoff.That’s pretty much correct in how RL evolved from RU.
Evidently in the 1950s Canadian Football was very close to RL before the family tree split off again.
Hey Jeff, is that a frangipani I spy?
Adjusted it on the VP burst. I think a tone deaf person must have set it. Or someone at GC.What did you do to the bridge? It rings a bell but …
No. No we don't!We need the shaving video.
Man. He knows his plants.Yes! You are absolutely correct Geoff.
Can’t wait to see pics. What year?Well, I just pulled the trigger on a Greco TB900. Thanks for the feedback on buying through Japanese brokers, and especially to Scott for his video on these basses.
1977. 8.15 Lbs!Can’t wait to see pics. What year?
We need the shaving video.
Awesome!!1977. 8.15 Lbs!
It's the boots!The Ox looks different than I recalled.
A short video of the my new Vintage Pro Thunderbird, sorry probably to much yack'n and buzzing from a 3x5 card stuck in my acoustic guitar strings.![]()
A short video of the my new Vintage Pro Thunderbird, sorry probably to much yack'n and buzzing from a 3x5 card stuck in my acoustic guitar strings.![]()