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s/n 748092 does this make it a 2007
kizanski replied to neastguy's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
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They’s some cool old geezers.
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I need pickup screws and springs for Strat pickups. I'll have a look. I was going to check the next time I was in Lowe's. [rant] Where, by the way, are all the pickup screws and adjustment springs? It seems every time I buy a set of used pickups the seller doesn't include the screws or springs. All these pickups wandering around with no fasteners. It's probably one guy, a hoarder, worried he'll run out of pickup screws and springs. Probably has an entire chest of drawers full of pickups screws and springs next to the last fifty years of newspapers and empty toilet paper rolls... [/rant]
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Tony Franklin's intonation is perfect, too.
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Un Hombre
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RIP, it was a great run...
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RIP: Frank Beard. Damn...
Willie G. Moseley replied to Steve Haynie's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
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Joel Hoekstra's bending is pure perfection... and I'm not sure if any of you guys can open Facebook, but I added a impromptu jam "below" just to highlight a little of his note bending abilities... just perfect pitch https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14kygsaSVoM/
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RIP : /
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and other 'small bulk' fasteners too: I was looking for some small brass screws for a saxaphone, nothing at the local hardware store, found a 3 pack on ebay for $15, then 20 for $12, then on Amazon a pack of 150 for $3.99! I guessed (correctly) that they would fit, M3 5mm for yamaha sax screws btw. I rabbit trailed to guitar fasteners, some of the 'variety packs' for $15-20 look like they include those difficult to find thin screws used on Hamers for the control cavity covers. I ordered these, since I'm nearly out of the 100pack I bought quite a few years ago, this seems too cheap to be true
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Billy's been doing some stuff with Guthrie Trapp kind of a tex mex style. I like it. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w3gPGmGbVro
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RIP: Frank Beard. Damn...
Willie G. Moseley replied to Steve Haynie's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
The gears in BFG's brain are always turning, I predict he'll come up with something that will keep him active and in the public eye but able to go at his own pace. Whatever he comes up with, if not a-one-original-member ZZ TOP, will still be innovative, with great guitar tones (I'm surprised at how much I enjoy Raw). Non-stop activity is simply Gibbons' style. David Blayney's Sharp Dressed Men (a 1994 tome) would have a reader think Gibbons and Ham were "management" and Hill and Beard were "labor". I agree with that observation, and had read the book back then on BFG's recommendation. - Yesterday
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RIP. Well, this should be the retirement signal for Billy Gibbons. End of an era.