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  1. Chickenhead knobs, possible option or possible original equipment? BTW, That is on "10".
  2. NATHAN!!
  3. Down by the tip....( sung to Down By The Bay)
  4. Back of a black shirt or a solid color towel works as well as anything. Nice gathering.
  5. You fellas ought to just meet up on 75 somewhere and have lunch or something like that.
  6. Yeah Man. The Midwest Leg has begun!!!!
  7. Fine looking trio. Enjoy!!!
  8. Happy Happys Madame Pamita.....
  9. UMMM Red ones too please.
  10. Right. No reply from PM to Kev kind of set the tone. Wish it had happened but........
  11. That was a bad one too huh? YIKES! The 80s were Good and The 80s were Bad all at once sometimes.
  12. Speaking of Wonder Bread finishes. Must have been the same guy that ordered this one. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jackson-USA-Custom-Shop-RR1-Randy-Rhoads-Red-Blue-Yellow-Polka-Dot-Guitar-/251536902494?pt=Guitar&hash=item3a90c4895e
  13. Deposit placed. Oh man.
  14. Teenie Hodges, genre-defining Memphis guitarist, dies June 25, 2014, 12:16 PM EST By CHRIS TALBOTT , AP Music Writer (AP) --Teenie Hodges, the diminutive guitarist and "Take Me to the River" songwriter who became a towering figure in the Memphis music scene, has died. He was 68. Longtime friend and Royal Studio owner Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell said Tuesday that Hodges died Sunday night from complications of emphysema at a Dallas hospital. Hodges fell ill during a trip to the South By Southwest music festival in March and had been hospitalized with pneumonia since. Hodges, rapper Drake's uncle, was the go-to guitarist for Memphis soul in the 1960s and '70s. He helped define the sound by working with artists including Al Green, Syl Johnson, and Etta James, and later would inspire dozens of others from Michael Jackson to Cat Power. Born Mabon Lewis Hodges in Germantown, Tennessee, in 1946, and given his nickname because of his size, Hodges was playing guitar in his father's blues band by the age of 12. He made his first mark in the music world with the help of his brothers, who joined him to form most of the Hi Rhythm Section, the house band for influential Memphis label Hi Records. Hodges co-wrote "Take Me to the River" with Green and though the soul singer didn't have a hit with it, it's been covered scores of times by artists as diverse as Tina Turner, Talking Heads and Tom Jones and has become part of the American songbook. He also penned "Love and Happiness" with Green and teamed with other Memphis legends including his mentor Willie Mitchell and singer Isaac Hayes to craft a sound that's easily identifiable and still influential. "What he did for Willie over at Hi was special and unique," Stax Records guitarist David Porter was quoted by the Commercial Appeal of Memphis as saying. "Teenie created the groove, the pocket, as one would call it. That came from the way he played rhythmically. That groove was what made the records for Al Green and so many others such big hits. And that sound, that feel, it came totally from Teenie's spirit. That's what the world should know about this man: His heart is in all those records." Hodges and the Hi Rhythm Section disbanded after Hi Records was sold in 1975, though it would often re-form over the years, and he worked with a number of musicians in the last decades of his career. He was at South By Southwest to promote the music documentary "Take Me to the River," one of two films he participated in late in life.
  15. Maybe even a workshop.
  16. I'm betting there is one nearby for lease.
  17. There is a Natural finish one on the mainpage at the band website.
  18. #0076 Burst or #0189 Burst? I will choose Vintage Natural going for that Zandard kind of thought. Somewhere between here.... and here perhaps..... I was thinking about #0189's coloring and if that was what things might look like for the Sunburst mentioned. Vintage Natural is more me though and I am surprised to see as many others thinking the same way.
  19. "....worst day ever..." Dude, you got a rack of vintage goodness!
  20. You missed the first offering but here it is to ponder. http://www.shishkovguitars.com/special-build-offer http://www.shishkovguitars.com/
  21. Just had cracked my first Dew open so yeah. Still wondering about replying but I am patient.
  22. Oh wait, the Woo-effin-OOF opton.
  23. It says the body will be bound in the specs bubs. Features include: * Chambered and bound Mahogany body (as pictured on the right) with flame maple top * 3 piece Mahogany neck * "Vintage 4-D" Style Headstock * Rosewood Fingerboard with Dot Inlays * Schaller Hardware * Custom Pickups
  24. I did both. First sent a pm then sent a quote after I reread the offering.
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