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Thunderbird Club

If you tell the army to secure a building, they will surround it with barbed wire, establish access points with armed guards and will institute a system of passwords for access.
If you tell the navy to secure a building, they will go through, make sure no one is in the building, turn off all the lights, and make sure that the coffee maker is ready to go in the morning.
If you tell the air force to secure a building, they will sign a lease with an option to buy.

Being former Navy, I assure you,there's NO cure like a secure. :D
 
Oh man, you had to go do that....
Beautiful cars!!
Pic of under the hood of the beast please?..
Finally got a much better picture of under the hood.
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If you tell the army to secure a building, they will surround it with barbed wire, establish access points with armed guards and will institute a system of passwords for access.
If you tell the navy to secure a building, they will go through, make sure no one is in the building, turn off all the lights, and make sure that the coffee maker is ready to go in the morning.
If you tell the air force to secure a building, they will sign a lease with an option to buy.
That is a good one.
If you tell the army to secure a building, they will surround it with barbed wire, establish access points with armed guards and will institute a system of passwords for access.
If you tell the navy to secure a building, they will go through, make sure no one is in the building, turn off all the lights, and make sure that the coffee maker is ready to go in the morning.
If you tell the air force to secure a building, they will sign a lease with an option to buy.
Good one.
 
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Just got home from what was essentially a biker party gig. (I was overdressed)
Got lots of compliments on my tone.
VP (with RS66s) > PF-50T > 2 x 210AVs kicks butt!
I thought the PF-50T might be underpowered in a rock setting, but it was great. The wireless and pedalboard also worked flawlessly.
Loving the VP! It is a blast riffing around 10-12th fret on the E&A strings, but it sings over the whole fingerboard.
I’m going to use it for some jazz stuff on a gig next Saturday.
 
Finally I strung my Bird with GHS flats, sound is so delicious, here is Rebel Rebel cover so you can hear it, I'm playing on neck pickup.



I spent part of the afternoon working on that one. Ziggy-era Bowie songs really give your fingers a workout!!
 
View attachment 3120898 Just got home from what was essentially a biker party gig. (I was overdressed)
Got lots of compliments on my tone.
VP (with RS66s) > PF-50T > 2 x 210AVs kicks butt!
I thought the PF-50T might be underpowered in a rock setting, but it was great. The wireless and pedalboard also worked flawlessly.
Loving the VP! It is a blast riffing around 10-12th fret on the E&A strings, but it sings over the whole fingerboard.
I’m going to use it for some jazz stuff on a gig next Saturday.
Ready to rock with a S.E.Grin.:cool::thumbsup:
 
Sweet!
Now get that darn fuel filter off the alternator. You'd be surprised how fast engine vibration can wear through a filter housing. :eek::dead::(
I know. I recently went to braided line and wasn’t able to position it the way it used to be. But it’s temporary, hopefully this winter I’m going to to go AN fittings, better placed fuel regulator, and a mounted, aluminum housing filter. Have yet to figured out how I’m going to plumb it all though.
 

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