I think the problem that a lot of people had with the Pacer was not the "fishbowl" look that it conjured up in one's mind, but the tendency that they had to explode when tapped on the back bumper.They fell out of favor after that realization. Wasn't that the Pinto?Oh yea, that's right - I remember now. The Pacer was just hideous to the point of being deadly, just not literally deadly. LOL!
I think the problem that a lot of people had with the Pacer was not the "fishbowl" look that it conjured up in one's mind, but the tendency that they had to explode when tapped on the back bumper. They fell out of favor after that realization.
Indeed. He's been here forever, yet doesn't even have 30 posts. I guess there's something to be said for playing and traveling, as opposed to just talking about it.* *...said the man with over 9500 posts...
If there is one guy that I could see doing something like that, it's Butcher. It takes a certain free spirited, "fuckit - I'm hitting the road" attitude, and he has gallons of that. Be safe, King o'the Road!
This from the guy who names his Spider Valve patches CrunchNMunch and Han Solo? Ummmmm no. And Ice Cream Man rules. Word. As if Jaye could lose his Rock Star Status. Jaye Isham INVENTED Rock Star Status!
Clockwise (tightening) straightens and then back bows the neck. Counter clock-wise (loosening) relieves the neck. I don't know what you have going on there, but that's the way every standard truss rod that I have ever seen works.
that turned out different than what i had in my head but it's better.. Your going to have a unique one !Why the quoting to include the photos? Do I need to update the FAQ page?
thats mark griffin. he played trumpet w/ early 80's dallas new wave band the telefones.i actually sat in w/ them when i was in jr high. they had some cool hooky rawk stuff, kinda like talking heads played thru a marshall. Bad lacking in the "900 Foot Jesus" department, no?