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Thunderbird Club

Is that from shoveling snow Tom? Winter has been brutal on us New Englanders this month. One of the guitarists in my band might be staring at some shoulder surgery as well. Wish you well.

Actually, this is an old injury, compounded by a recent slip and fall, not to mention the wear and tear on my.... ah-em 56 year old body. You know, we really should be careful with our own health maintenance. Problem is, when you're younger, you don't pay attention to it as much. In the words of Roger Waters, I think.... "and then one day you find, ten years have got behind you, no one told you when to run, you've missed the starting gun"....:rollno:
 
Actually, this is an old injury, compounded by a recent slip and fall, not to mention the wear and tear on my.... ah-em 56 year old body. You know, we really should be careful with our own health maintenance. Problem is, when you're younger, you don't pay attention to it as much. In the words of Roger Waters, I think.... "and then one day you find, ten years have got behind you, no one told you when to run, you've missed the starting gun"....:rollno:

All too true! 57 years old here! :)
 
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Haji, what ya looking for pedal board wise?
I just want a board big enough to hold those pedals and that I can run power to the 1 Spot. I want to be able to case it for gigging. If I can learn to be a little patient I can have a bag sewn up at work, but it'll cost more because everything we make is Mil Spec and Berry Amendment compliant (all US made components) than some good-enough Chinese made bag. I have a piece of wood to build it on, but I kinda wanted to just buy one and be done with it...but they cost too dang much money.
 
I just want a board big enough to hold those pedals and that I can run power to the 1 Spot. I want to be able to case it for gigging. If I can learn to be a little patient I can have a bag sewn up at work, but it'll cost more because everything we make is Mil Spec and Berry Amendment compliant (all US made components) than some good-enough Chinese made bag. I have a piece of wood to build it on, but I kinda wanted to just buy one and be done with it...but they cost too dang much money.
I might know where a Pedaltrain Mini could be had if that would work for ya. Look up the specs and PM me.
 
I can't really complain about wear and tear, although difficult, i'm still young (goin' on 21). In other news, tomorrow is my red binding start (filling and 1st red paint coat), friday will be the 2nd coat (possibly the last, not sure) then monday the 23rd will be light wet sanding/clear coating time. So march 9th everything is back together. Can't wait. very close guys, be ready for story time xD
 
Has anyone used the Proline TB-20 gigbag? Cases take up too much room and my basses are in the back of my Jeep so not getting thrown around. Just curious if this bad would provide enough protection for that scenario. Proline TB-20 Black Thunderbird Bass Guitar Bag | Reverb

I have one of these works great with T-birds.
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