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  1. But does this thing REALLY sound like a Fender? Most definitely. I'm no expert, but I've owned Fenders since '71.
  2. Hey Z - I believe there was a recall on those springs. We replaced 2 for the same issue on our 2000 Tuarus. Be sure to replace both. Here's a link and if you Google it you'll find more: http://www.fordtaurus.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=11773
  3. I always thought the wood would give before the metal would break, so there's what I know. My head hurts from learnin' stuff.
  4. Jeez Ray - I want whatever it is you're smokin' or drinkin' or eatin' or whatever. Damn. Just....damn.
  5. Well done, Mike. That's a gorgeous bass.
  6. How'd it go?!? We need pictures and details and sh!t!! C'mon!!
  7. You were 1/3 right, Nate. It was a story.
  8. Listen to bubs. He's in pre-med.
  9. http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/msg/4179713996.html 'nother nice one.
  10. Let me tell you a little story about the stupid stick. It has been well overused this week.
  11. My '81 was experiencing what I thought was a jack issue. Called Hamer. Had one in less than a week FOC. Awesome customer service.
  12. You got a convertible or a dump truck or a place to haul my giant head?
  13. Jeez bubs, what did Caddie ever do to you?!?
  14. Wow, Ted. That's terrible. I'm keeping my eyes peeled on the local CLs. Good luck, bud. There are just enough sh!theads in the world to make it suck every now and then. Thankfully we have them outnumbered.
  15. HellifIknow - I play guitar.
  16. From the harp player in my band, who's older than dirt and has done it forever: Hey there Tim As far as good affordable harps are concerned Hohner is still the best choice (easy to remember for a Hamer guy - Hamer/Hohner) anyway they make lots of harps -I like Golden Melody or Special 20's they sound great and hold up well. They're the standard 10 hole diatonic harmonica great for bending notes. There's basically 3 styles of play" Straight" "Cross" and "Slant" . I play cross harp which is the standard for blues. I always carry 7 harps A, B flat, C, D, E, F , G. Cross harp means you're playing in a different key from the tonic being played by other instruments like guitar , keyboard etc . example : if they play in A you're playing your harp in D. They play in E you play in A. They play in G you play in C. etc. Starting out I guess I would get an A harp because a lot of blues guitarist like to play in E. and a D harp for when they play in A. If he's a country guitar player he would simply play -straight harp in the same key as the guitar. Hope that helps. Tony D He's good, too.
  17. It's a bit surprising that Googling "hamer penis bubs_42" yields so many results that aren't this thread.
  18. Finally in a position where I could actually do one, should the 'Final Run' thing come to be. Deciding 'what' is the hard part. The pictures here guys are just over-the-top cool. Thank you so much for what you do (and have done).
  19. If ever a guitar needed a new home, it's that one. I'll wait patiently.
  20. How well does it move that snow? ^ It doesn't move it. It melts it. Mine ('79 LP) The corner of the bridge, worn off by my hand. It used to be sharp. Complete with blood and a busted string.
  21. Fender Super 60 head/cab. Rivera-era, red knobs. Clean channel wasn't Fendery, distortion channel was unusable.
  22. I stack 2 OCDs (never did that before) and it works really well. Slight breakup with the first, nice creamy sustain with the second, and an EP Boost to let you hear it. Keeping it simple for playing out is good, but at home go nuts. That's why we do it, right?
  23. Apologies for the derail (bump), but.......#6?!? Jeez those 5 really are vultures! Dammit.
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