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A friend is selling off his amps because his Axe FX sounds just as good in his opinion. For the price they ought to be perfect.
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NO! The silicone in spray polish can get into the wood through small cracks and dings in the finish. It will hinder refinishing or repairs that require glue. If you have ever run across a guitar that has been hit with Pledge you will know it. They smell funny and the finish does not look right.
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Slash did not need to slap back. He knew security would be right on the guy.
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Slash has played some nice solos in his music. He may not be a shredder like Yngwie Malmsteen, but he does have a knack for well placed notes.
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Is this a giant peanut or a guitar?
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Do you think they broke up after that gig?
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There are no "real" members. We are nothing more than virtual entities in cyberspace. Everything you read on your monitor is an electronic fabrication that exists only on your monitor.
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The EB/MM Reflex at the local store is very nice, but it does not feel significantly lighter in weight.
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There is a contract protecting the design of the Tipton guitar? That is the first time anyone has reported that. I just thought it was a straight-out "no" on that one. Is the checkerboard restriction for Rick Nielsen on paper or just a gentlemen's agreement?
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The Mirage takes a lot of hits. People either love it or hate it.
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I will be in Raleigh on Saturday and part of Sunday for a group meeting. If anyone wants to say hello in person let me know.
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Has eBay lost is 'sparkle'?
Steve Haynie replied to Willie G. Moseley's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
This is happening locally, but the guitars are going to be closer to $600. The quality of the bodies and necks has to be something someone would want for a custom build. Upgraded hardware and electronics options add to the price. The customer will get something better than a typical low-end import, but the price is going to be close to mid-range guitars that are already out there. The fact that a customer gets to choose the options is going to be what sells the guitar. Bringing this into an eBay context, giving the customer choices in guitar features really does not work out so well with eBay. Some sellers offer to give color or size choices on clothing, but for the multiple features of guitar components a deal needs to be done in person with everything there for the customer to see and try out. -
Has eBay lost is 'sparkle'?
Steve Haynie replied to Willie G. Moseley's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
eBay has been the way to try out a lot of pedals that are not for sale locally. Buy it, try it, flip it, and then know what the pedal in the magazine or on the message board is all about. Sometimes you make money, sometimes you lose. Usually its a loss because of shipping costs. Western Union was the alternative to PayPal that a Mexican buyer used. He paid them to mail me a money order. A local Western Union location can cash their money orders, but I just deposited it. As for the original question about whether or not eBay has lost its sparkle, it certainly has this year. My auctions used to always start at a penny, but this year they have been getting reserve prices. There have been too many "good deals" for buyers this year. -
No. It's a shitty Hamer logo. If it had been the official logo it would not be so shitty. That logo design looks like a 60's and 70's design.
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Not knowing everything about Hamer history, my best effort is only a guess. In the early flyers shown in Paul Hamer's slide show there was use of the Bookman Bold Italic font. It could be assumed that the Hamer logo came about that way and only in that font. The early "The Ultimate" T-shirts had the same font. Because the logo you posted has a different font, it makes it seem less likely to be official.
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If Brooks is in the hospital someone needs to get him a laptop so he can get on the board and read all of this. There is a limit to how much TV you can watch in a hospital bed.
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KAMAN CORPORATION? What's that about?
Steve Haynie replied to Victor (Fret Friend)'s question in Ask the HFC Experts
GTX and Hamer are not related. -
PSA: Hamer bass on ebay
Steve Haynie replied to specialk's topic in For Sale - Wanted to Buy - PIF - eBay & Other PSAs
Chris, I meant to ask earlier. What model is the "Max"? Sorry for a stupid question, I just wasn't sure what model Hamer bass this is. Thanks for any info! The Chaparral Max Bass had an ebony board w/boomers on a set neck. I have the same thing with rosewood and dots. -
If You Could Go To Only One More Concert...
Steve Haynie replied to Hamerhack's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
I just saw KISS. Am I supposed to die now? -
Is This Guy A Little Too Full Of Himself?
Steve Haynie replied to elduave's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Portnoy's letter is sort of like someone saying he had a good marriage for 25 years, but now that he has gone out with other women he feels like a new man. Rod Morgenstein recorded an album with Jordan Rudess and has the Dregs/Steve Morse Band credentials. Maybe he can join Dream Theater. -
Years ago my father had a Mobil service station. When changing valve cover gaskets you could see the differences in oil. Mobil and Havoline left the valve covers looking clean with no more than a light golden color. Quaker State would leave thick sludge inside the valve covers. That was in the 70's and early 80's. Now that 30 years have passed you cannot really go by what those oils used to be like. What you can do is find someone who works on cars and ask what they see inside different cars when they know what kind of oil was used regularly. My cars get Castrol and the oil is changed regularly.
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Which is the "most metal" guitar brand?
Steve Haynie replied to zorrow's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Jackson or B.C. Rich-- Are you more into the hair or into the metal? -
Flight information is what we need to know. How early do we arrive? How late do we leave?
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Which is the "most metal" guitar brand?
Steve Haynie replied to zorrow's topic in Hamer Fan Club Messageboard
Yeah. Was Hamer not trying to shed its "metal guitar" image since the move to Connecticut? A Scepter or a Scarab really scream "METAL!" at first sight. Early Dean endorsers included Kansas and The Doobie Brothers. B.C. Rich came up with some designs that can only be used in metal. Not just metal, but death metal and beyond. The blackest, darkest, most woeful metal needs B.C. Rich! They could use Satan as their "biggest" endorser.